The smokes are made by Mohawks, on Mohawk territory, are not smuggled, are tax-exempt. |
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On the reserve, trying to get a retailer's take on the switch to cheap contraband smokes was tantamount to being spotted as a narc. |
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I ask her if she smokes, a daft question given that this is a tobacconist, but you have to start somewhere. |
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They took or votes and our hopes and bargained them away to the enemy for the political equivalent of nylons, smokes and chocolate bars. |
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He alleges as well that the wife smokes marijuana frequently in the matrimonial home. |
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He conceded that he smokes the marihuana not only to keep calm, but to deal with society and authority figures. |
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He neither drinks, nor smokes, preferring transcendental meditation to the highs attained through substance abuse. |
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The uncle's wife is moved into the town house where she smokes opium on her bed everyday. |
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I wonder how long it'll be before they are panhandling for money, smokes and cheap wine? |
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We had a couple of smokes and by 4am we had solved all the worlds problems with our stoned chitter chatter. |
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Resolution takes longer if the child has frequent upper respiratory infections, siblings with glue ear, or a mother who smokes tobacco. |
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In another work, a cabaret contortionist with marcelled hair smokes a cigarette and reads a book in an improbable state of repose. |
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This argument assumes, of course, that everyone who smokes marijuana will become some sort of zombie, and as such is a worst-case scenario. |
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In our electorate office's shared bathroom, a guy nervously smokes a cigarette. |
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There he relights the cigarettes and turns over to us to ask, in English, if we mind if he smokes. |
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The result is a generic actioner, in which a gravel voiced man-mountain grabs some guns, smokes cigarettes and blows up stuff. |
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Not content to rob a poor blind musician and trash his instruments, they rough up a legless man for smokes. |
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Maybe it's a preventative measure to stop drunks who ran out of smokes in the pub bundling in there but it was very annoying. |
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When placed against the hot glass, the pad steams and smokes, forming a layer of carbon that helps to buff the glass. |
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While two of the kids intimately embrace, the third nonchalantly smokes a cigarette. |
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In another work, a cabaret contortionist smokes a cigarette and reads a book in an improbable state of repose. |
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She wears sunglasses and a babushka and smokes cigarettes through a long plastic filter that looks like a pipe stem. |
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Living with someone who smokes is not the only relevant source of passive smoking, but few studies have taken account of all sources of exposure. |
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I know people I'd call potheads, but nobody that smokes that much, that often. |
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Like Dupin, Dr. Bender smokes a meerschaum pipe, filled with cheap tobacco. |
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His employers realized his natural affinity for creating interesting smokes and immediately suspended all his other duties in favor of research. |
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Most studies on passive smoking have examined the risks of living with someone who smokes. |
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The smokes are made with tobacco specially processed to reduce nitrosamines, among the most abundant and powerful toxin in cigarettes. |
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When he's not absent through incarceration, dad bludges smokes from his kids and beats up their mum. |
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Like her male counterpart, the female booner smokes, swears, and drinks until she vomits. |
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He used to smoke a pack and half of a day, and still smokes around a dozen cigarettes daily. |
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Whether or not this is a direct result of alcohol only or only comes about when at the same time this person also smokes is not yet known. |
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If you really want to be a singer then give the smokes away now. |
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He's hoping his mother and sister will also give the smokes away. |
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We have one lady, about 60, who smokes the biggest cigars we have in the humidor, and has done for 36 years. |
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Everyone smokes it as though it were a peace pipe, passing it from person to person. |
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But nobody expected the corresponding spot: The presenter smokes a joint with relish. |
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Soon, the land has a red tinge, pocked with craters and crevasses, and the Liscar volcano smokes on the horizon. |
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In a now famous clip, Rep. Jared Polis was asked what percentage of Congress smokes. |
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Fowler smokes opium as casually as one might toke on a cigarette. |
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Darryl sucks the air out of the clubhouse and not just from the cigarettes he smokes. |
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It seems that black smokes are often quite different from other Maine Coons. |
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If one partner eats badly, smokes or drinks too much, chances are the bad habits will rub off on whoever they're in a relationship with. |
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He drinks like a camel and smokes like a coal-fired power station. |
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Forty-two per cent of the Community population smokes and they are starting younger and younger. |
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If you are traveling with someone who smokes, pull over for him or her to have a smoke break outside the car. |
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A man wearing a demonic mask smokes a cigarette while cradling a sleeping baby. |
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Mr. Ovid Jackson: What about children who are born to a parent who not only smokes during pregnancy but are also raised in that environment? |
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If a man is stout and smokes a big, fat cigar, you know he's supposed to be powerful. |
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Make sure no one smokes around you when you're pregnant, and make sure no one smokes around your baby after she's born. |
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Children who have one parent who smokes are more likely to have asthma than children without parents who smoke. |
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When a driver drinks alcohol or smokes pot, their driving skills are greatly affected. |
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The use of protection goggles ensures eye protection against smokes during operations in forest fires. |
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A pregnant woman who smokes runs a greatly increased risk of having a severe asthma episode at some time in the pregnancy. |
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The Dräger PARAT® 3200 protects the user from harmful perilous gases and smokes for at least 15 minutes. |
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With its ABEK15 filter, the Dräger PARAT® 3200 provides reliable protection against several toxic gases and smokes with harmful concentrations. |
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He just draws on everything and smokes cigarettes all day long. |
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He has a lazy, matey sort of north London accent, longingly smokes each cigarette, as if it is his last, and has an acerbic wit, usually directed against himself. |
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He also smokes copious amounts of weed mooched off his friends and makes miracles by turning water into cognac. |
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When I see people struggling to light their smokes up in a stinking back alley in the dead of winter, in the rain, I really can't see that is their little pleasure time. |
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Dressed in white for her next entrance, in ACT III, she smokes a cigarette and laughs at Ariel, who cuts a caper, mincing air with someone's sword. |
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It is a land where the faithful are summoned by drums, where the whole population fasts two days a week and where no-one smokes because the Church disapproves of the habit. |
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The number of years a person smokes, the number of pipes or cigars smoked per day, and how deeply the person inhales all affect the risk of developing lung cancer. |
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She smokes and drinks and engages in brittle chatter, laughing through it all as if men, love, life were sports in which she was the Olympic medallist. |
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Since Dad smokes like a chimney stack, I suspect there's a big filtration unit or one of those clean room transition chambers between his quarters and the main house. |
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He smokes two Cuban cigars every day and makes no apologies for it. |
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Minute metal particles produced by abrasion can be present in engine smokes. |
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She smokes one of his cigarettes, breaking off the filter. |
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Cigarettes will also be delivered in more fuel-efficient lorries and a new initiative will be introduced to encourage smokers to take a healthy jog to the shops to buy their smokes. |
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Dusts, fumes, smokes, mists, and fogs are examples. |
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My friend smokes, and smoking is barred on school property. |
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Someone who smokes a joint, on the other hand, is not usually a desperado. |
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By the time the one-day game had taken off in the Packer era, the wallets of advertisers and sponsors were fatter than ever and both booze and smokes made their play for sport. |
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An uphill walk brings you to streets of music shops and the super-cool Tunel, where everyone sits outside, drinks raki, chats and smokes half the night. |
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If a person smokes in a prohibited area or does anything else that is prohibited by the Tobacco Act, they may be fined, and this fine may be doubled or even tripled in the case of repeat offences. |
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A good combustion of the firewood in a stove of maiolica produces non.polluting smokes, with a remarkable ecological advantage as well as economical. |
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To really hammer the point home she even smokes a ciggy in the arty shoot, as well as writhing around on the floor in a sexy leotard. |
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The school had banned chew and smokes from the school grounds, even for adults. |
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Sort of shifty-looking fellow who buys a pack of smokes, a couple of Lotto scratchers, and a tallboy at ten in the morning?... Well, that guy is me. |
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One time there was five smokes carved Harlem sunsets on each other down on East Eighty-four. |
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Infant mortality is one of the lowest in the world, and the proportion of the population that smokes is lower than the OECD average. |
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I tried my best to make him quit smoking, but my efforts were useless. He now smokes six packs a day. |
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In 1996 the new production unit at Castel Maggiore is founded. In it burners and afterburning systems for smokes with energy regeneration are produced. |
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If labels work for smokes, labels should work for booze. |
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Make sure no one who visits your house smokes in front of your child. |
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However, maternal breastfeeding is possible in many situations, including if the mother smokes, providing that she takes a number of precautions, such as smoking after feeds and not before. |
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Are very rare complications when the operation is performed correctly, but it is important to be aware that the risk of necroses is heightened if a patient smokes. |
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Balconies, apartment buildings or common areas, small gardens, areas with possible limitations concerning smokes or odours, why give up the pleasure of a perfect grillade? |
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In fact, the risk increases if the baby sleeps with a person who smokes. |
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She smokes two cigarettes in quick succession. |
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Less intimist that was the previous DVD Lamentations, the Royal Albert Hall turns into a genuine fiendish pit from where escape voluptuousness of exhilarating smokes. |
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The message is: anyone who smokes is not free, but is incarcerated by his or her addiction to nicotine cigarettes do not solve problems, they cause them. |
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Anybody who smokes marijuana daily is an addict, in my opinion. |
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Fitz returned from Down Under for his wee girl's wedding, an impotent lump who smokes, gambles and swallaes malt whisky like it's sugarallie water. |
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Full-bore trashy garage punk in the vein of Supercharger and it smokes. |
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He smokes a Kool as they pound a red, white, and blue basketball down the long walks where the graffiti is sidewalk talk that is always thick, Ebonic, and violent. |
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