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Once in a while, when her husband gets fed up with the haze in their one-bedroom apartment a quick walk from Madison Square Park, he'll demand that she put out "that damn cigarette," Ms. Greene said.
Of all the corny lines and ready-made catchphrases in Mr. Cameron's script, perhaps none has turned out to be so provocative as one uttered by Grace Augustine, the scientist played by Sigourney Weaver: "Where's my damn cigarette?" In the view of anti-smoking activists, the correct answer should be: Nowhere, at least not in any real or imaginary world governed by a PG-13 rating.
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"It's just a damn shame, you know?" she said, ashing her cigarette.
Damn you, Mary! "Come on, goddamnit, gimme a cigarette.
This damn fool used a picture of my dead cousin smoking a cigarette for the cover.
Geoff Vuleta was in the crowd at a Rolling Stones concert last year when Keith Richards lit up a cigarette on stage, the arena's no-smoking policy be damned.
There are late-night pizzas and despondent cigarette breaks, as teams await the arrival of their prima donna principals, who swoop in to damn the product of their labours.
Damn! Damn!
Damn, damn, damn.
"Damn, damn, damn, damn damn!" he bellowed.
Damn corporations, damn government).
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