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Some e-cigarettes are made to look like a real cigarette with a tiny light on the tip that glows like the real thing.
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This long-time tobacco bull recommends discarding Philip Morris International like a soggy cigarette butt and viewing the rest of the sector with skepticism.
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The Welsh Premier must be growing up, like a fourteen year old with a cigarette, and the league can hold its head up now with the big boys at the back of the bus.
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And he says that, "rather like some people need a cigarette, I need a walk".
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Thus, these breast cancer risk factors are nothing like cigarette smoking as a risk factor for lung cancer, where a current smoker has roughly a 15-fold increased risk compared to that of someone who never smoked, and a heavy smoker might have a 40 or 50-fold increased risk.
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In it, campaign chief-of-staff Mark Bloch stands in front of a building and promises a campaign like none other, but closes the video with a drag on a cigarette.
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People get nervous and might want to puff a quick cigarette before the interview, which is understandable, but when they arrive smelling like smoke, it is a real turnoff.
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They start to ask a lot of questions, like, 'How much can she really know about me from my cigarette butt?
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Cigarette smoking in Africa - in particular in countries like Egypt and Nigeria - is growing by a record 3.5% a year, according to the UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO).
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She took a draw on the cigarette, and, in the smoke and the early evening light, she looked almost pretty, like a girl in a television show the night before she runs away from everything, written out of the script, to begin a new life somewhere else.
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