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He has been seen greeting friends with a hug and taking cigarette breaks on Linden Boulevard.
That year The Journal of the American Medical Association stopped taking cigarette ads.
The machines worked well, scuttling through surgery wings and psych wards like helpful crabs, never complaining or taking cigarette breaks.
Indeed, at the Tennessee lottery, she is known for taking cigarette breaks with players waiting to buy tickets at a kiosk at the lottery's main office.
Some of the secretaries seem to spend most of their time gabbing with friends on the phone or taking cigarette breaks.
From shoppers in Los Angeles to tourists in Atlanta to traders taking cigarette breaks outside the Chicago Board of Trade, the eye-rolling that often accompanies doings in Washington gave way to something bordering on dismay.
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"Taking cigarettes away from a psychiatric patient would burden them with additional pressure," says chief nurse Sandra Radulovic as a patient named Blondie rolls me a cigarette.
"Taking cigarettes away from a psychiatric patient would burden them with additional pressure," says chief nurse Sandra Radulovic as Blondie rolls me a cigarette.
They pawed through our bags, taking cigarettes, lighters, food, and drinks—nothing out of the ordinary from my experiences in Canada.
Taking cigarettes as an example, demand for cigarettes is sensitive to changes in the price of alcohol (-0.2503), but less sensitive to changes in the price of betel nuts (-0.1041).
Take cigarette prices.
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