The bar is stocked with every conceivable kind of premium liquor and has a cigar menu.
He also spent two months in a cigar factory in the capital, learning how to roll.
Then he lit up a cigar, and continued talking as lucidly as if they had been Diet Cokes.
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Now 71, Gibson is a cigar-chomping Santa Claus look-alike who learned the business from his grandfather in Kentucky.
Though the strain is now grown in other countries--Costa Rica, for example--it's still largely a cigar for Cuban campesinos.
"I've never seen a cigar fly off the shelf like this, " he beams.
Troops are sitting outside their tents chatting, some are indulging in a cigar.
His father was a baker and his mother worked in a cigar factory.
Back at the house, Tom and Roger are having a drink in the living room, a nightcap and a cigar.
"It is fairly man-friendly to the point where a couple of times a year Daniel hosts a cigar tea, " Richardson said.
The prosecutors had acceded to Keyes' requests: a cup of Americano coffee, a peanut butter Snickers and a cigar (for later).
Koo, who likes to relax with a cigar, which he sometimes dips into his fine cognac, stresses family values among his employees.
He now smokes a cigar instead of eating a bag of chips, or plans a big weekend getaway to celebrate a work success.
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The limestone and brick building on 84th Street was built in the 1890s by a developer who sold it to a cigar manufacturer.
Proctor, his father and Mr. Rivers went to a cigar bar near Camp Lejeune where they smoked and downed Jack Daniel's, Lance Cpl.
Nor are the Greens much thrilled by a possible future coalition partner who is, in their eyes, a cigar-smoking pal of industry bosses.
Then he leans over a second humidor, straightens up and holds a cigar aloft with all ten fingers, like a priest raising the Host.
You simply sweep your whole pile of chips into old-economy stocks, then puff on a cigar and wait out the coming convergence of valuations.
The Grand Havana Room, a cigar club that was once the Top of the Sixes restaurant, offered spectacular, 360-degree views of the midtown-Manhattan skyline.
"It's a cigar box guitar, but it sounds like the hottest piece of kit on earth... it just takes over, it's amazing, it's like it's alive, " he said.
Walker Box was looking for a hidden paradise, a place where he could hunt, fish or just sit on his front steps, smoking a cigar and sipping a cool drink.
That's right: I said "unleash the sizzle, " like you are holding a dove and a top hat, and I'm sitting behind a desk with a cigar in the Brill Building.
His dad owned a cigar factory and had bought a small and inexpensive chain of TV stations to see if broadcast advertising might be any good at selling his product.
For one thing, he let himself be photographed smoking a cigar to celebrate his party's election gains: as an ordained Lutheran minister, he might be expected to spurn booze and tobacco.
Once he attended a meeting there of La Cumbre ("The Summit"), a club of elite cigar aficionados, including a Moscow clothes retailer, a Chicago collector of pre-Castro cigars and a cigar merchant from the Cayman Islands.
It used to be the Padrones of yester year would light a cigar and negotiate the right thing with the understanding that the party faithful would have to ultimately accept the compromise as a deal and move forward.
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The two men concluded their conversation with Hadfield alluding to the end of every Boston Legal episode, where Denny Crane (played by William Shatner) would discuss life with his friends over a cigar and a glass of whiskey.
Of an evening, the young and well-heeled can be seen propped up on high stools tucking into pieces of nigiri or futomaki, accompanied by a glass of wine and even a cigar, an apparently mandatory male display of wealth.
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