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He dropped to his knees, pleading for his lost cigarettes
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He would stop on his way home from work to pick up his favorite cherry-flavored cigarettes and watch the girls dance from the curb
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But if someone were to nurture her and make her feel wanted again… Evan’s cigarette drops from his slack mouth
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Flustered with his own thoughts, Evan thrusts his cigarette to the ground without stepping on it
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Evan’s cigarette remains on the curb, smoldering
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hair, starts to light a cigarette with a
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Another stares back with an insolent sneer, a cigarette dangling form his lips
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The SNACK BAR ATTENDANT -- a middle-aged man from the Subcontinent in a stained white uniform -- languidly shoves a plate toward one customer, takes a drag off his cigarette, points slowly to another student in the gaggle of customers crushing around the counter waiting to be served
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He reaches over on the nightstand, lights a cigarette, hands it to Ahmed
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He swings his prayer beads lazily back and forth while he steers the bus with his knees and smokes a cigarette
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He spots Hassan, one of the layabouts, sitting with a cigarette dropping form his lips, a bare foot resting on a coffee table pitted with cigarette burns
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She lights a cigarette, offers him one
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She smiles at him, puffs her cigarette
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Theo sat down and then offered a cigarette
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Theo put the cigarette to his mouth and lit it for him
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"Can I have another one of them funny cigarettes?" He said
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"Can I have another one of them funny cigarettes?"
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A cigarette dangles from his lips
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He stubs out his cigarette, straightens up, squints at the convoy, sees something that alarms him
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The accountant shrugged his shoulders, took a packet of low tar cigarettes
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He took another long drag on the cigarette
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With that he stubbed out his cigarette, walked away from the man in black
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ledger to hand”, said the other, reaching for another cigarette
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He took out a silver cigarette case, engraved with swirling ta moko designs and popped the lid
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I recoiled as images of a burning cigarette end being stubbed out on my bare legs played out in my head
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Instead of torture I felt the cigarette being placed into my fingers
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I whipped off the sacking and burned the cigarette down to the butt in two or three long, lung busting drags
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I would have given my soul to all seven levels of Hell for just one drag on another cigarette
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“Can I have a cigarette?” I asked, surprised by my sudden boldness, but I was desperate to finish my first meal in days with that final token that would mean release from my futile fasting and a passage to one short moment in heaven
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I left the cigarette on the mattress, savouring the simple fact that I could choose when to smoke it
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After I finished the cigarette I lay back on the mattress and tried to convince myself that it was all a symptom of loneliness, a freaking-out under duress
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All the while The Kid smiled at me when he left me a cigarette and a match
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A packet of ten cigarettes
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I hoarded my daily ration of cigarettes, denying myself the luxury of nicotine relief for hours on end, until, like a binge drinker I felt compelled to indulge in some weird chain-smoking ritual, gorging on tar and smoke until I was physically sick
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I wanted to go home, I craved a cigarette, but I could have neither, and the indignity of my sordid life made me wish for the ultimate release
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In those few moments smoking my cigarettes I decided to ask my new friend, Robbie, some questions
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I lit a candle and a cigarette and lay with my ear to the pipe, feeling as though I were worthless
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I smoked three or four cigarettes in short order, the last of the packet, and dreamed of being able to offer them around to other similarly dishevelled men
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Ten minutes later, after sharing a warming moment with tea and cigarettes, throughout which Menachem told awful jokes, Robbie returned to settle us down for the evening
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I wreathed myself in clouds of smoke when the cigarette supply allowed, even smoking an unhealthy portion of my friend’s allowance
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The accountant shrugged his shoulders, took a packet of low tar cigarettes from his jacket pocket and offered one to his companion, who shook his head
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With that he stubbed out his cigarette, walked away from the man in black towards the front of his battered old car, and slammed shut the bonnet
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“Not as long as there’s an unclaimed soul, a red ink pen and an accounting ledger to hand”, said the other, reaching for another cigarette
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A cigarette hangs
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The cigarette glows as ash forms,
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makes to throw a cigarette butt through the open hearse window,
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lost in a weave of cigarette smoke
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She looked at him with a glint in her eye, “Cigarettes!”
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Near as I can guess about 3 to 4 years since I last lit up a decent cigarette
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A smouldering cigarette bobbed between his swollen lips when he spoke, 'Hi
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With a voice hoarse from too many cruel cigarettes, he rasped over the growl of the engine as we headed up the mountain, 'Please, if there is one thing unique to this particular island and something no other Hellenic island can offer, it is this very village
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She smiled a gap toothed smile at him as she lit an unfiltered cigarette and blew smoke all over his iced bun
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He offered me a cigarette pack then passed me his lighter
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Once they thought they were safely out of their children's line of sight, they lit much-needed cigarettes, took the smoke down into their lungs in huge gulps and started to laugh and cough all at the same time
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They sat watching mindless garbage on the television late into the night while they consumed more alcohol and smoked so many cigarettes that they regularly exploded in apoplectic fits of coughing
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My aunt stood her ground and levelled with one of them as he was lighting a cigarette, 'Excuse me
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On the track outside, one of them paced up and down, puffing at his cigarette while watching his colleague talking into his mobile
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As dawn broke they staggered wearily out into the early morning daylight for a well deserved cigarette on the Embankment
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Early migrants to America and Australia were often photographed at weddings and in bars, raising a loving glass to the old country, showing great bravado, cigarettes drooping from their lips; young men sipping whisky in shirt sleeves and armbands, unbuttoned waistcoats and slackened ties, slicked back hair
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She reloaded her holder and lit the cigarette
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' She studied the tube of ash on the tip of her cigarette, aware of my unease, and then launched it into space with an unexpected blast from her lips
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If you look forward to your next cigarette, you're addicted to cigarettes and one cigarette is all you need to become addicted once again
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It's actually more difficult to quit this way, especially during the last days, because although you can have a cigarette here and there, you'll still be craving them like mad in between and you'll still have to go through the three days of hell that will follow
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Do this technique at the end of the day with your final cigarettes before the morning of your quit date
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Again, you want your last cigarette to be at bedtime
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It's that voice that tells you one cigarette won't hurt, and that you've had a bad day and you should have one
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Come back to this section when it torments you, and remember, please, there is no such thing as just one cigarette
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What could be better than this? Okay, sex could be better, but I always wanted a cigarette after sex
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As an added bonus, you'll have extra cash for this night out because you're not spending it on cigarettes anymore
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The main thing is to read something that will either completely take your mind off of cigarettes, or scare the crap out of you so you never smoke again
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You can claim you can't quit because the cigarettes help you cope with your crappy life, or you can quit smoking and use the extra money to:
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So if you quit smoking cigarettes but continue to smoke marijuana, you're still smoking tobacco
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Lucy sat in silence at the kitchen table staring at the early morning news on the television while her mother busied herself with toast and tea, smoking the first cigarette of the day as if her life depended on it
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As the minutes ticked by and Helen Roach sucked down on the butt of her third cigarette, it appeared as if no one in the Roach household had any intention of going to work or to school that day
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Rather rapidly, Helen Roach found that dealing with the world through a haze of cigarette smoke and vodka fumes was the only way in which she could make sense of her strange new world order
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So full of fear and loathing for the thing was she that she locked herself away in her bedroom whenever her family was at home, drinking vodka by the bottle and smoking anything up to one hundred cigarettes a day
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occupants clearly preferring to use carrier bags, cigarette butts and
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They had a couple of notes and about five cigarettes left between
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out of their children's line of sight, they lit much-needed cigarettes,
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ingredients and a fresh packet of cigarettes for their mother
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for a well deserved cigarette on the Embankment
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reach down and pull his galoshes off, she turned to him, cigarette in
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smoking the first cigarette of the day as if her life depended on it
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down on the butt of her third cigarette, it appeared as if no one in
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found that dealing with the world through a haze of cigarette smoke
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sucking contemplatively on their pipes and cigarettes
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immediately, and they started pulling out cigarettes and the water
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Tom and Alistair smoked a cigarette apiece
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Their lunch completed, and cigarettes extinguished, the
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their packs and drew out water bottles and cigarette packets
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He needs a cigarette, he needs nicotine now
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The young magician gave a creditable encore, performing most of Fearson's Hookup without mishap, although he did miss his mouth with the cigarette at the end
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Ted is wreathed in cigarette smoke
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Ted sighs, reaches for his cigarettes, flips the top of the box, takes one out and taps it on the bar so that it slides vertically through his nicotine-yellow fingers
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Leona has two unlit cigarettes in her hand
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The girls finish their cigarettes and stub them out in the same neglected plant pot as before
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The carpet in the downstairs bar area is dark and pock marked with cigarette burns and as Bex and Leona walk through the club they find their shoes sticking to the carpet
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She has never tried anything harder than alcohol or cigarettes
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They pull into the services and he buys a couple of packets of cigarettes and a packet of cigars for himself
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The only thing that Alex has learned from this particular venue is that the gear is cheap and badly cut, and that his clothes stink of cigarette smoke