Not exact matches
Not only does physically getting up now and again protect you from the truly horrible health consequences
of too much sitting, but taking quick «smoke
breaks» (sans
cigarette) when you feel your mental energy depleting (for most folks around every 90 minutes seems to be a good rule
of thumb) ensures you'll get more done in the long run.
Drivers had a new sense
of urgency, most pedestrians vanished from the street to fill their bellies, and our cab driver
broke his fast with a
cigarette.
I ducked out
of the crowd and climbed the stairs to Charlie's photo studio where an open window offered access to a fire escape for a quiet
cigarette break to regain my bearings.
Yeh:) this team who work day and night obviously get paid by the hour and takes lots
of tea
breaks with 3 hour lunches,
cigarette breaks and kit Kat
breaks.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — A witness told police that two men
broke the front window
of Tobacco Hut, 1790 S. Arlington Heights Rd., and fled with 93 cartons
of cigarettes Tuesday, authorities said.
His focus on
broken windows policing — stopping smaller crimes in an effort to prevent larger ones — earned him the ire
of many
of those same activists who protested stop - and - frisk alongside the mayor, particularly after Eric Garner was killed when police tried to arrest him for selling untaxed
cigarettes.
Some critics blame NYPD Comissioner Bill Bratton's «
Broken Windows» theory
of policing, where officers focus on quality
of life crimes to prevent more serious ones, as a reason Garner was being arrested for the relatively minor offense
of selling loose
cigarettes.
In New York City, which levies steep taxes
of its own on tobacco products, a pack
of cigarettes would come with a tax
of $ 5.85, making it the nation's first city to
break $ 5, antismoking advocates said.
But an hour later, a dozen missiles erupt from the base's launchers,
breaking the speed
of sound in seconds and fading over the horizon like
cigarette embers.
• Plastic bags are the second-most common type
of ocean refuse, after
cigarette butts (2008) • Plastic bags remain toxic even after they
break down.
One
of the «lures»
of coffee
breaks or
cigarette breaks is the opportunity to slow down for five to 10 minutes, take a few moments to yourself, and come back to your workday refreshed and recharged.
Adapting Christopher Buckley's novel, Reitman effortlessly weaves together many potentially clumsy storylines: Nick tries to bond with his son (Cameron Bright), the product
of a
broken marriage; Nick has an affair with a sexy reporter (Katie Holmes); Nick meets with a Hollywood producer (Rob Lowe) to cook up a new «image» for
cigarettes; Nick meets with a cancer - ridden advertising cowboy (Sam Elliott); Nick battles a Vermont senator (William H. Macy) over warning labels.
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip, Point
Break — in short, the usual types
of films (mainly low - I.Q. sequels and needless remakes) that the Surgeon General has suggested are as cancerous as any
cigarette.
When they are less likely to feel trust and bonding to one another, eventually other bad things start to happen, too — there are more signs
of disorder, like
cigarette butts or
broken bottles on the sidewalk or in the streets, more groups loitering on street corners, more prostitution, and so forth.
Visitors go through a
broken doorway and can see chips
of shattered mosaics and sofa - stuffing where battling comrades once puffed on Soviet
cigarettes.
News broadcasts interrupt the music with reports from the scenes
of previous missions and advertisement
breaks provide some humour such as
cigarette advertisements which would be banned in today's world!
Another prominent piece Smoke
Break 2 (Drywaller)(2012) is inspired by observed events: here, the artist witnessed a plasterer having a cigarette break while standing on metal stilts, used to reach the upper part of w
Break 2 (Drywaller)(2012) is inspired by observed events: here, the artist witnessed a plasterer having a
cigarette break while standing on metal stilts, used to reach the upper part of w
break while standing on metal stilts, used to reach the upper part
of walls.
Both works are inspired by observed events; for the latter, the artist witnessed a plasterer having a
cigarette break while standing on metal stilts, used to reach the higher part
of walls, in a scene that was simultaneously striking and banal.
Quotation is indeed a common practice in the show, where we can recognize more than once the unmistakable profile
of Degas» dancers: Ryan Gander's playful statues yet venture to leave their plinths empty for a
cigarette break, or just to stare wondering out the window.
The façade
of the gallery has been taken over by two
of Kruglyanskaya's ample females, leaning seductively on the peaked roof
of the building, taking a
cigarette break whilst their peers are busy at work inside the gallery.
An pioneer
of first generation Abstract Expressionism, Philip Guston
broke ranks with his peers toward the end
of the 1960s when he transitioned to applying his rich gestural brushstrokes and jittery lines to figurative subjects, often derived from the gritty urban visions that came to the artist during insomniac nights
of coffee drinking and
cigarette smoking.
Posing in uniform outside the diner or relaxing on a
cigarette break, Pagliuso distills her impressions
of these fleeting connections.
The façade
of the gallery was taken over by two
of Kruglyanskaya's ample females, leaning seductively on the peaked roof
of the building, taking a
cigarette break whilst their peers were busy at work inside the gallery.
He later also established his connection with Dada's mood
of iconoclasm and disgust with society first by his violent imagery, and then by his handling
of tarry blacks, his non-aesthetic, industrial textures, and by embedding
cigarette ends,
broken glass and bits
of string in his pigment.
This exhibition gives us a whole new set
of Grahams: an antiquarian, asleep in his cluttered shop; a drum player on a dinner
break, eating a steak atop his kit; and a 1970s - era, turtleneck - wearing professor, perched on a desk and puffing on a
cigarette.
I plucked the
cigarette out
of his mouth and
broke it in half and put it in his hand.
However, if an employee is injured while returning from company - sponsored education classes, or goes to the restroom, visits the cafeteria, has a coffee
break, or steps out
of a nonsmoking office to smoke a
cigarette, and is injured, workers» compensation boards and courts typically recognize that employers benefit from these «non business» employee conveniences, and often award compensation.
Given the fact that the majority
of workplaces have been smoke - free for many years, most employees will be used to the fact that they can't smoke at the office, although those who have, to date, been able to use a smoking room may be less than happy that they have to go outside for a
cigarette break.
Whether or not you're a smoker, you get the idea
of what happens on a
cigarette break.
What most clients don't realize is that this is not the kind
of break where one relaxes and, perhaps, has a
cigarette.