The same generation that smokes the most: Millennials, the cohort born between 1977 and 1994.
Dr Anda recommended that every adult who smokes should be screened for mental health problems.
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The market is growing at an annual rate that smokes pretty much every other country in Europe.
Telecom executive Theodore Bonnell, one of the best skiers in Brill's group, drops into Two Smokes first.
Virtually everyone diagnosed with Buerger's disease smokes cigarettes or uses other forms of tobacco, such as chewing tobacco.
Even chain-smokers are going without, she says, because they haven't the money for a pack of local smokes.
Yet because a large minority still smokes cigarettes, realism demands that they can't be entirely banished from the screen.
Thus, the taxes that legislators were afraid to levy directly were exacted in the form of more expensive smokes.
When you say he still struggles, does that mean he still smokes sometimes?
She wears her clothes tight, her heels high and smokes wherever she pleases.
In the EU, where fully one-third of the adult population still smokes, there are almost 700, 000 smoking-related deaths each year.
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Someone from a more traditional Indian family might want to check up on whether a bride or groom drinks or smokes.
"I thought it sounded confusingly similar to Chivas Regal, " says Rothman, who smokes True cigarettes when he isn't puffing a stogie.
The theory: Consumers would have paid 78% less for "light" cigarettes had they known they were as deadly as regular smokes.
The government has also made a pack of smokes a more expensive pleasure in Britain than in almost any other country.
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"There're no ticket counters, no terminals and no baggage handlers, " says Crandall, 68, who still chain-smokes his cigarettes down to the filter.
General Morgan, one of the most notorious warlords in Somalia, chain-smokes, as his young militia men, sporting sun-glasses and guns, lounge nearby.
Gas and smokes pull customers into the store, where they can pick up any of 2, 800 different--and higher-margin--goods, from gum to beer.
Could a pregnant woman be charged with child abuse if she smokes, or be denied chemotherapy if it might hurt the fetus?
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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This measure is deemed to be more accurate way of measuring dependency than counting how many cigarettes a person smokes during the day.
North Carolina-based LO is probably best known for its Newport brand of menthol smokes, which accounted for 90% of sales revenue in 2010.
"You have to be barmy to buy your smokes in France, " says Christophe Nonnenbacher, as he lights up in a cafe in central Strasbourg.
"It's pretty much a no-fall zone, " Jennifer shouts to seven skiers clinging to the mountain above a slender, jagged 53-degree chute called Two Smokes.
Because consumers these days use plastic even for spontaneous small purchases such as gas, snacks and smokes, the station owners say their margins are eroding.
None of the teens invited to address the subcommittee smokes.
The only weapons (if you can call them that) available at the beginning of the game are a scope, a pack of smokes and a Codec (in-ear radio transmitter).
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The numbers, however, suggest that poor Mancunians and Liverpudlians eat just as few green vegetables as poor Glaswegians (Glasgow also smokes and binge-drinks less than the other two cities).
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