Sentences with phrase «cigar smoked by»

To be «a hail on a window pane, a swallow's cry, a black cigar smoked by a dreamer, thunderous applause.»
On the other side of the gallery, Gioj, who has been replicating cinema props out of clay, presented All The Cigars Smoked by Clint Eastwood in Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Westerns.

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IDENTIFIED BY: Plumes of cigar smoke, loud laughter and ability to spot a beer cart four holes away.
Photo of Michael Cohen taken by my NY colleague Lawrence Crook - who reports that he's sitting outside the Loews Regency now with a group of friends smoking cigars pic.twitter.com/5DzcHpOvE 5
I like to imagine them taking road trips together, drinking cognac, smoking cigars and reminiscing about days gone by.
Our ambition is for Montecristo to be the best place in Las Vegas to smoke a cigar with a drink, while watching a stirring sporting event or, by special arrangement, as part of a gourmet meal from Old Homestead, Nobu or Restaurant Guy Savoy.
We'll all feel a excited by a new era and hope will return, but then, business is business, Stan the Sith Lord, will appear out of the shadows in his Californian robes smoking a cigar and considering creating the worlds largest infinity pool.
You have 30 teams with the same goal of staying under the luxury tax, sharing the data provided by MLBAM's Statcast to help inform their decisions, in a post-Moneyball world where efficiency is king and tanking is viewed as the right thing to do if there is a chance the postseason is out of reach — this isn't a bunch of old rich guys smoking cigars in a dimly lit meeting room while Ueberroth yells at them about fiscal responsibility.
From watching various videos on your website I have come to the conclusion that smoking (not inhaling, but consider a scenario of a cigarette smoker contrasted with a cigar smoker) wouldn't be nearly as big problem as any potentially harmful effects would just be muted by the extremely healthy life style the person was living.
Ivy League boy in Philly I've been smoking cigars for just about 4.5 years, so I am by no means an expert in the subject.
Paxton will play Agent John Garrett, described by executive producer Jed Whedon as «a rough - and - tumble former cohort of Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) with a little bit of attitude and cigar - smoking swagger.»
Berg creates more tension as the brothers go on the run and other larger than life Bostonian law enforcement played by John Goodman and JK Simmons (who steals scenes as a cigar - smoking local police chief) shout and gesticulate in their Bostonian brogue about the best way to find them.
Pulovski is a cigar - smoking, divorced ex-racer (another excuse for the film's chubby for driving machines), while Ackerman, raised with a silver spoon in his mouth and nagged by the traumatic childhood loss of his brother, rebels against his low - tolerance father (Tom Skerritt).
Wayne Wang and Paul Auster's follow - up to Smoke, this largely improvised tableau of Brooklyn life sees Madonna, Lou Reed, Michael J Fox and more make appearances as characters revolving around Smoke's Brooklyn Cigar Store, run by Auggie (Harvey Kietel).
Fleming doesn't shrink from the Prince of Humbug's dark side, either, painting him as a heavy drinker, a potential corrupter of the dwarf Tom Thumb (who was smoking cigars by age seven), and a cruel husband who hastily married a woman 40 years his junior.
Surrounded by the Amis teens he'd met a week ago, he laughed inwardly at their grunts and groans when axes split heads like melons — Hollywood probably used canteloupe and honeydew — but Roc had seen blood as thick as Log Cabin syrup, smelled death where the rotting odors forcecd him to smoke a cigar to counter its effect, and tasted the coppery tang of fear.
Even after he was ousted as the premier naturalist of his age and the most celebrated man of science in America - even as he suffered, at age sixty - two, a cerebral hemorrhage that first paralyzed him, then required him to take to his bed for most of a year, forbidden by his doctors to smoke his beloved cigars or even to think, either of which they predicted might kill him - Harvard professor Louis Agassiz never stopped spinning grand plans or forging ahead with them.
By Rebecca Tompkins Cuba smells of cigar smoke and guava.
Putting players once again into the role of Solid Snake, only this time in full 3D and being voiced by David Hayter, the man who sounds like his cigars also smoke cigars from the stash of Baby Herman.
The fluid, dreamy patterns on the dome of the theater were designed by photo - plotting cigar smoke rings blown by the artist.
Das Gefühl zwischen Fingerkuppen — Display 25 (The feeling between fingertips, 1967), which features a girl smoking a suggestive cigar above an array of seed packets for flowers and vegetables, shares certain visual properties with prints made by R.B. Kitaj and Joe Tilson around the same time.
McPherson's deadpan pronouncements send Nye into a nihilistic tailspin, including a rare unraveling of his bow tie and a cigarette - puffing walk down the middle of a highway (Cassel said that scene was Nye's idea), followed by a hilarious cigar - smoking session back in his therapist's office.
While the US has reduced youth cigarette smoking rates to record lows, efforts to reduce overall youth tobacco use have been undermined by the popularity of e-cigarettes and cigars, which are marketed in a wide array of sweet flavors that attract kids.
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This is just an example of three of the most popular companies used in the United States and how their rates would be impacted by smoking cigarettes or other tobacco products such as cigars, pipes and even chewing tobacco products as well.
Even if you are a casual cigar smoker, which is defined as someone who smokes no more than one cigar a week by most insurance companies, you may still be at risk for these problems.
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