He used his talents for the smoke-filled room to head a minority government with consummate political skill. |
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The bullets found easy victims and a constellation of flashing lights lit up the smoke-filled cabin, accompanied by a staccato roar. |
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Studies show substantially higher levels of lung cancer among people who work in bars, restaurants and other smoke-filled environments. |
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Although she never smoked herself, much of her life was spent working as a waitress in smoke-filled restaurants. |
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Despite the heat and flames, he reached into the smoke-filled wreckage and removed the pilot. |
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Forget about cheesy come-ons from lame lotharios in smoke-filled bars or awkward blind date set-ups. |
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She then re-entered the smoke-filled house and, braving the intense heat, retrieved the fourth child and guided her to safety. |
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Non-smoking pregnant women who live or work in a smoke-filled environment can suffer the same harmful effects as women who smoke. |
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There may also be a requirement to use the self-contained breathing apparatus to effect rescue of individuals in smoke-filled environments. |
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If shocking pictures of smoke-filled lungs or rotting teeth show the harmful effects of smoking, go ahead and print them on packs. |
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He pulled on the headlights, and the beams cut into the darkness, solid bars of light in the smoke-filled air. |
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A smoke-filled room at Marshall Space Flight Center, with representatives of every specialty at Marshall present. |
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Until then, most politicians were fearful of letting journalists into their smoke-filled rooms or on their campaign trains. |
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In a smoke-filled car, the lower pad may be the only pad visible to passengers. |
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As a three-year-old, Emilie was used to accompanying her parents on regular trips to the recording studio or to gigs in smoke-filled jazz clubs. |
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The waitress had no personal direct or indirect exposure to tobacco smoke, but worked decades in smoke-filled bars and restaurants. |
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He also worked in the North with Inuit whose eyesight had been damaged by time spent in smoke-filled igloos. |
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Linklater arrived at the scene first, kicked down a door and crawled through the smoke-filled house in search of its residents. |
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We sat down, noting with interest the cold drafts blowing hard through an airless smoke-filled room. |
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Men tilting their pints and liquor gurgling out of the neck of the bottles in a steamy smoke-filled American pub. |
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The punches thudded through the smoke-filled air of the MEN Arena with excruciating force. |
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They were expected to come to his house, stay into the morning hours in a closed, smoke-filled room and help him with his research programs and proposals. |
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The cameras allow firefighters to find victims in smoke-filled buildings, discover hot spots that point to a fire's origin, and warn of deadly flashovers before they occur. |
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As our sleepiness dissipated into the dank pre-dawn air, we funneled out of the darkness into the foreboding cigarette smoke-filled briefing room. |
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I can't bear smoke-filled rooms and weaselly politics. |
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No more smoke-filled rooms, the chancellor said. |
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They help you to safely escape from smoke-filled areas. |
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Once upon a time, when Panayiotis Delilabros was but a boy, his father would invite him into the smoke-filled kitchen of their simple house, which doubled as Constantine Delilabros' office. |
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Pezzano said that too often, bowling has been portrayed as a back-of-bar activity for men only in a smoke-filled atmosphere of drinking and gambling. |
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Avoid areas near frequently used doors and walkways, cooling or exhaust vents, stacks of supplies that collect dust, printers, and smoke-filled rooms. |
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When Nicole visited the United States in 1960 with Marcel Marceau's mime troupe, she discovered the magical, smoke-filled ambience of Chicago's jazz clubs. |
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It was like a smoke-filled mini Las Vegas, where the AEHT President himself, Klaus Enengl, excelled himself at karaoke, winning the contest to loud applause. |
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Hearing a loud explosion from a neighbour's house, Constable Traversy hurried to the scene, pushed open the front door and found a boy in the smoke-filled house, whom he quickly brought to safety. |
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This characterization about how a smoke-filled room was responsible for your selection. |
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He left as his legacy a syphilitic wife and a cigar smoke-filled mansion at 73rd Street and Riverside Drive. |
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Will readers ever get enough of the debauched, smoke-filled nightclubs of wartime Europe? |
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If secrecy is self-defeating, disgracing those it touches, the novel penetrates its smoke-filled corridors. |
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We know that the nation's wealth is all made indoors, that power has passed from the Whigs of the land to the Tories and socialists of the smoke-filled room. |
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This was the Golden Age of sports, and McMahon was exposed to it all as an Irish moppet, wide-eyed by it all in the excitement of smoke-filled arenas. |
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We chatted with him in the smoke-filled recording room to a background of his sound engineer playing the same line again and again, perfecting the balance. |
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Kinser said, visibility is absolutely non-existent inside a smoke-filled room. |
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With a rumpled, folksy manner, he held court for years in the smoke-filled beer hall of the King Louis Hotel in Calgary. |
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If the forums in which we make this case consist of the smoke-filled rooms of Washington, the votes aren't there. |
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In its first decade, prize business was settled in the smoke-filled rooms of London clubs, where it remained resolutely insular. |
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Ensorcelled once more by that inimitable, smoke-filled Serling voice, which is reassuring and unnerving at once, I wondered how the ingenious TV writer would have used social media and search engines in his plots. |
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Unlike parliament, the people will elect their government without selfserving, petty-minded scheming, party-political intrigues and agreements reached in smoke-filled rooms. |
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Kayleigh was seen in the window of a smoke-filled room refusing to leave her child. |
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The footage shows Stevens lying on the floor in a smoke-filled room after protesters had stormed the compound and set fire to its buildings. |
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With its banjo-plucking effects, bitonality and sleazy violin portamentos sounding as weird as Charles Ives in a smoke-filled speakeasy. |
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Neighbours managed to rescue his grandfather Ali Al Ayatti, who was trying to walk down the staircase, but could not save the boy who was in the smoke-filled room. |
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My idea of heaven is moving from one smoke-filled room to another. |
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As a Smoke-filled room rose in unison to hail the Blackberry boys, this felt like Rock And Roll Again. |
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