There are two spaces: the smoke-filled bar and the cozy, less intense back room.
Fire fighters used breathing apparatus to allow them to work in the smoke-filled section of the building.
That's why children of smokers are much more likely to become smokers themselves: Smoke-filled surroundings is their norm.
Old-time politics was a matter of log-rolling and deal-making, and the important action took place in smoke-filled rooms.
That makes it more difficult for anyone in a smoke-filled bargaining session to deliver a large number of delegates.
He was found dead in his smoke-filled home, still sitting in his wheelchair.
In other words, the financiers are back to cutting deals in smoke-filled rooms.
While other green spaces inside the city limits are rare, a few casino hotels have gardens for making your escape from the smoke-filled gaming areas.
Bill has a lung condition that impedes his mobility, making the prospect of being trapped in a smoke-filled home all the more frightening.
It's probably sacrilege these days to say anything positive about decisions made privately in smoke-filled rooms (and the Blackstone is a no-smoking-anywhere-on-the-premises hotel today, anyway).
Crews had to fight flames on the tail of the plane, search a smoke-filled building for occupants, and attend to car drivers trapped by falling rubble.
By the entrance of the fair, stands an aluminium box by a talented 38-year-old Swiss artist, Pipilotti Rist, which emits smoke-filled bubbles that pop in your hand.
The old days of the smoke-filled rooms, says an aide, produced better candidates than the current primary process that has seen Lamar Alexander campaign nonstop for six years.
Down the smoke-filled hallway lies the doorway to ActionAce.com.
Of course, the old smoke-filled rooms were filthy places, for cutting deals and making threats and trading bribes, and the old bosses were not always weighing the merits when they christened their candidates.
As a tactile set of symbols it is believed that the technology could also be used by fire-fighters to communicate with each other in smoke-filled buildings when hand or radio communication is not possible.
From his nest down in Austin, campaign guru Karl Rove lured moneymen and operatives from every important state into a Virtual Smoke-Filled Room built out of calls and faxes and 300 e-mails a day.
Thanks to stylized dialogue and obviously artificial settings, viewers are always at some remove from the action whether it be on a nearly deserted rain-soaked street at midnight or in a sparsely furnished, smoke-filled room lighted only by a bare bulb.
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Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences at Boston University, wrote in the New York Times that the ban was "pointless" from a public health perspective and could, in fact, increase the risk of passive smoking by creating "smoke-filled areas" near park entrances.
The New York City Is Not For Sale ad attacks Ms. Quinn from the left, depicting her as a creature of a smoke-filled room who, among other things, supported Mayor Michael Bloomberg's effort to seek a third term and opposed until recently a requirement that employers in the city offer workers paid time off when they are sick.
From her vantage point view atop the church's 246-foot campanile, she witnessed the clouds of smoke and debris that filled Boylston Street after the blasts.
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