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But too often, we confuse the normal pain of learning processes with social and political pain that we impose: Smoke-blowing.
Loud imposing smoke-filled casinos still anchor this town, and $50 rates are still typical at hotels downtown, away from the action.
It was 1992, and the federal government had just imposed the smoke-free buildings rule, just five years before the Florida Indoor Clean Air act.
Tobacco smoke imposes a high risk for human malignancies, especially for lung cancer, because it contains more than 4000 components, most of which are well defined carcinogens [1], [2].
Salem, a three-member group that's an unlikely combination of ethereality and low-end impact, played a set as murky and imposing as the smoke-machine haze that enveloped it.
Impose a limit on how long they can smoke in each room, or how many cigarettes they smoke.
Smokers impose the costs of illnesses caused by exposure to second-hand smoke.
Black smoke rising over the town after fighting as security forces impose curfew.
In the distance, behind the few rudimentary living quarters on the beach, the power plant's imposing chimneys belch grey smoke into the sky.
Now — leveling charges of hypocrisy — some company employees are rebelling against a $50 per month tax the company is imposing on workers who smoke, or who have obesity-related problems.
One of the most important features of building nowadays is basement which in fire condition imposes severe threat as smoke and heat movement tend to move upside going through means of egress.
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