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It has all the authority it needs in the 1st Amendment". Anderson, a Mormon who eschewed smoking, drinking, cursing and caffeine, was cast from the dissenter mold of journalism.
Thus, not only do interested quitters eschew current smoking cessation methods more often than not, but also when they are used they afford only modest improvements in the overall likelihood of quitting.
Gao Ping (Guo Tao), as his friend's slightly awed voice-over narration describes him, has adopted the ways of the city, smoking filtered cigarettes, dressing in dark suits and eschewing hard work in favor of small-time criminality.
It ranged from a low of 16.6% in Utah (where smoking is eschewed by Mormons) to a high of 34% in Kentucky.
Eschewing gloves, it is going into education.
Keep eschewing the perks.
Eschewing all fears, he skydives.
Unfortunately, we collected only shared derived morphological characters, eschewing autapomorphies.
Millions eschew simple measures like stopping smoking, daily exercise and regular check-ups.
Those roots, Professor Miller argued, were evident early on: as a youth, Lincoln eschewed many of the rituals of frontier manhood, including drinking, gambling, smoking, hunting and swearing.
Would those teenagers have eschewed tobacco for the rest of their lives, or would they have ended up smoking anyway?
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