Sentences with phrase «of cigarette smoke into»

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Philip Morris International has tried to force the University of Stirling to hand over secret data into teenage smoking and cigarette packaging gathered over more than a decade.
Neither one of us smoked cigarettes until we were a few months into our first pastorates — tiny, rural churches staffed by us city boys straight out of seminary.
That same year, Fitzgerald submitted a little story to the New Yorker titled, «Thank You for the Light,» in which a travelling saleswoman wanders into a Church to see if she can find a private area to smoke: She eventually falls asleep, after praying before «an image of the Madonna,» and awakens to find her cigarette lit.
Back in her pub, all cigarette smoke and bottomless wooden boxes of barrel sake, her spicy fried Nozawana pickle winds up in bowls with teriyaki chicken and onsen tamago, stuffed into buns, or enjoyed on its own.
An out - of - town journalist recalls watching Bryant hold a press conference following a practice during the»60s: «He comes walking into this room, sits down, takes out a cigarette and smokes it down to the end.
The government wants to shock smokers into quitting by putting graphic pictures of the damage caused by smoking on cigarette packs.
«Someone can go into a retail establishment that has a pharmacy, go back to the pharmacy to get a prescription drug to deal with issues that are related to their smoking, and then go to the front of the retail establishment or pharmacy and buy cigarettes.
They tested this by inserting mutations into the KRAS gene in the DNA of cells exposed to the cigarette smoke condensate for six months as well as those exposed for 15 months.
Those whose parents made it to 85 scored higher on a variety of factors, including a combined measure of heart health called the Framingham risk score, which takes into account age, cholesterol, blood pressure, hypertension and cigarette smoking.
The participants were divided into three groups: two e-cig groups, which were allowed to vape and smoke tobacco cigarettes for the first two months of the study, and a control group that only had access to tobacco.
He battles the sanctimonious Senator Ortolan Finistirre of Vermont (William H. Macy), who schemes to stick a skull on every pack of cigarettes; he sweet - talks a Hollywood mogul into paying celebrities to smoke in the movies; and he experiences a slight change of heart only after antismoking crusaders bundle him into a van and slap nicotine patches all over him, putting him into a coma.
In contrast, liquids in 3 - D behave in the opposite manner, starting as large structures and spinning out into smaller structures, much like the dispersal of cigarette smoke.
This compared with 49 % sperm motility in the men who viewed the images of women only — a difference that was statistically significant after taking into account lifestyle factors such as cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption.
In another study, a high - fat meal was worse than smoking three cigarettes in prompting the release of high levels of endotoxins into the blood of healthy volunteers.
«This translates into hundreds of millions of packs of cigarettes that are not being smoked each year.
Cigarette smoking causes carbon monoxide to seep into your blood, which limits the amount of oxygen it can carry to your heart, lungs, and muscles.
Are a woman Have a family history of osteoporosis Are white Are thin Are short Went into menopause early Have a low calcium intake Don't exercise Smoke cigarettes Drink more than two alcohol drinks daily Are on chronic steroid therapy (e.g. Prednisone) Are on chronic anticonvulsant therapy Are taking drugs which can cause dizziness Are hyperthyroid Eat too much animal protein intake Use antacids regularly Drink more than two cups of coffee daily
A number of environmental factors — such as pollution, cigarette smoke and radiation — can turn the oxygen molecules found in mitochondria, the power plants of cells, into free radicals.
About two weeks after my amazing transformation from near pack - a-day smoker to smoking electronic cigarettes, the 3 - piece was turning into a piece of you know what.
Or shoved into a nightclub cloakroom where it'd end up stinking of cigarette smoke.
Nicolas Roeg conducts the film in two different, alternate story lines: one, the «love» story of the two characters; the other, the «present», in which Milena is taken into an emergency room with a medication overdose, as Alex waits outside smoking cigarette after cigarette and reluctantly answering a police inspector's questions.
The movie masterfully crystallizes the unruly, episodic nature of memories, re-creating the way certain small things stay with us while other, much larger events recede into a haze of cigarette smoke.
Though Timo Salminen's 35 mm cinematography suits the tactile romanticism of jukeboxes and cigarette smoke, it doesn't create a hermetic universe of pacifying nostalgia; deep colors dissolve into the melancholy chiaroscuro and dull grays of a decidedly present - day Helsinki.
And while we're grateful for this film catapulting J - Law into the serious film world (and earning a first Oscar nomination), what makes Winter's Bone deserving of this list is that Granik created an enthralling mystery propelled by the immense talent of all its performers (though, definite shout out to John Hawkes and all his cigarette smoking).
One highlight is the short Cours du Soir (Evening Classes), a comedy about a surreal school for well dressed businessmen learning the fine art of tripping over steps, walking into walls, and smoking a cigarette like an amateur, written by and starring Tati.
The expansive storyline follows FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) as they attempt to uncover a massive conspiracy involving an impending alien invasion, with their efforts bringing them into contact with a selection of fresh faces (Martin Landau's Alvin Kurtzweil, Blythe Danner's Jana Cassidy) and series regulars (William B. Davis» Cigarette Smoking Man, Mitch Pileggi's Walter Skinner).
Heading into the 2015 True / False Film Festival in Columbia, Missouri, the last two documentaries I reviewed were Kirby Dick's The Hunting Ground, about rape on college campuses, and Robert Kenner's Merchants Of Doubt, about the industry - financed «experts» who deliberately muddy the debate over the settled science of climate change and cigarette - smokinOf Doubt, about the industry - financed «experts» who deliberately muddy the debate over the settled science of climate change and cigarette - smokinof climate change and cigarette - smoking.
The result is that her Juliette is a constant, alert presence even when she's at the edges of the frame; something as simple as the defensive manner in which she smokes her cigarettes becomes a vital outlet into her shifting perceptions of self and other.
The movie traces his career through the aforementioned shows, his alter ego Tony Clifton, his foray into male / female professional wrestling where he meets Lynne Marguiles (Courtney Love, The People vs. Larry Flynt, 200 Cigarettes), and his concert at Carnegie Hall, all the way to his death of a rare type of lung cancer, which people thought was a hoax (Kaufman did not smoke).
Smoking a cigarette yields 0.5 - 2.0 mg of nicotine to the smoker but eating the cigarette (or other nicotine product) is a whole different ballgame as all of the nicotine becomes available for absorption into the body.
Hangs out behind school smoking cigarettes between classes, friends with the other kids into good music, and spends most of their time making fun of the jocks.
Ian Anderson, owner of Caves Branch Adventure Company and Jungle Lodge, leans back in his chair and lets the blue smoke from his cigarette roll into the night.
In New York, you always think that if you try harder, work longer hours, make more money, spend more time at the gym, put more effort into networking, read more books, go to bed earlier, drink less booze, avoid negative people, be less shallow about the whole sex thing, be more supportive to your close friends, eat more vegetables and stop smoking so many damn cigarettes, you will eventually be able pull off that great Miracle Of Miracles i.e. you'll finally, finally, finally be able to live in Manhattan while simultaneously leading a healthy, productive, emotionally - balanced life.
Another nude dissolves into an open mouth and a cloud of cigarette smoke.
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.
But it turns out that there is much more to this story than just climate change, and we find ourselves once again reaching back into the rich history of scientists paid by tobacco companies to conduct research bringing into question the links between cigarette smoke and cancer.
But try asking them this question: «Do you believe that it's a conspiracy of health professionals that is duping the world into believing cigarette smoking causes cancer?»
The Health Minister's justifications are even tougher to swallow with Ms. Aglukaaq explaining that, «baggies of cheap, illegal tobacco can make it easier for children and teens to get cigarettes into their hands and start smoking, which obviously has a negative impact on their health.»
A blogger's posting about a lawyer - couple's lawsuit against their neighbor for her failure to abate cigarette smoke seepage from her apartment into a common hallway ignited a swarm of flames against lawyers for their aggressive, obnoxious and money - grubbing ways.
If you're a user of any kind of tobacco product — cigarettes, chewing tobacco, cigars, or even smoking cessation products that contain nicotine — and you're shopping for life insurance, you may have seen in your research that life insurance companies split their health categories into two major groups: smoker and non-smoker.
Don't walk into your job interview smelling like you've bathed in cologne or perfume, reeking of cigarette or cigar smoke, or emanating eau de locker room or dirty laundry hamper.
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