Sentences with word «tobacconist»

A tobacconist is a person or a shop that sells products related to tobacco, such as cigarettes, cigars, pipes, or smoking accessories. Full definition
When quizzed about his new friend and confidante Lynton Crosby, who works on behalf of tobacconists, brewers and private health care groups he gave no satisfactory answers; only the odd curt response and the whole thing was kicked into the long grass.
Literary film about a group of people, centred around a New York tobacconist and scripted by Paul Auster.
The first tobacconist is in «Little Britain»: Government Street, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
The store is full service local tobacconist and cigar lounge.
On the one hand, she claims that there is scientific certainty, which is being undermined by tobacconists.
Leading companies with headquarters or significant operations in the «Friendly City» include the international law firm, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, Wheeling - Pittsburgh Steel and retail tobacconist, Swisher International.
Melendi, president of the New York Tobacconist Association and general manager of Manhattan's De La Concha Cigars, recently traveled across the state to record the suffering of his fellow tobacconists in hopes of convincing the Legislature to pass a $ 1 cigar tax cap before the 2011 session ends.
«People of this state are constantly calling for a «tax cap», well us tobacconists need our tax cap as well!»
In years past, a tobacconist was even on - site hand - rolling complimentary cigars.
You can buy this at RATP stations, tourist offices and some tobacconists.
24 hour reception, Holiday Concierge, currency exchange, all major credit cards accepted, early check - in / late check - out (extra charge), late breakfast available, dry cleaning / laundry service (extra charge), Internet corner and Wi - Fi hot spot is available in all public areas (with extra charge), daily maid service (six days a week), gift shop, tobacconist and news stand, luggage room, babysitter service is available with additional charge and upon request.
A «tabaquero» («tobacconist») for most of his life, Consalvos was obsessive creator, turning everything around him into collage: cigar boxes, stamps, found photographs, old family portraits, musical instruments and furniture.
The warmers use doubt about future security, while the tobacconists — as they are depicted by Oreskes — doubt that the science is sufficiently complete to make statements about the security of the future.
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