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"I'm working here 11 years," one employee said, taking a cigar break under a "no loitering" sign outside the Canal Street store.
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Those convivial cigar breaks with lawmakers in the tent outside his office are now part of Sacramento history.
When Mr. Bloomberg leaves City Hall, Mr. Shaw retreats to a private office or to the City Hall portico for one of his frequent cigar breaks.
A police officer in his 50s next to me smokes a cigar as he breaks into a little two-step to a salsa beat.
which gives the various flirtations and signs in a new dictionary of the voluptuous arts For instance, breaking a cigar in half means, "I wish to speak to you".
In one memorable episode of the '70s era, Carson discovered that frequent guest Don Rickles had broken his cigar box during an episode when Bob Newhart was filling in for Carson, so Carson took his camera crew on an impromptu trip to the set of Rickles' show "C.P.O.
Break open the cigars.
Then he can break out the cigars.
This type of dialogue was epitomized by the late House Speaker Tip O'Neil and his generation who would fight ferociously during the workday, and then break bread, smoke cigars and share (too much) drink at day's end.
Havana, Cuba Break out the Cuban cigars with a colourful wedding on the atmospheric streets of Havana.
PREVIOUSLY: It's time for Hugh Grant to break out the pink cigars!
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