61.   The dogs were kept outside, as were the smokers.

62.   The initiatives pursued by the states ignore the weight of such legal precedent by asserting that if a smoker is a Medicaid beneficiary there is no individual responsibility.

63.   The legal anomaly is that juries have ruled repeatedly that smokers are responsible for the risks they have taken voluntarily.

64.   The quality of indoor air can be far worse than it is in the great outdoors, especially if a smoker is present.

65.   The risk of lung cancer from cigars is lower than from cigarettes, but cigar smokers are still twice as likely as non-smokers to contract lung cancer.

66.   The smokers were skeptical of any company claim suggesting reduced risk.

67.   The simplest home smoker is a closed container that allows you to heat wood chips to the point where they begin to smoke.

68.   The smokers are the cool ones, cowing nonsmokers into silent fuming.

69.   The taxes are also less regressive than they appear, because poorer smokers are more likely to quit when the price increases.

70.   The tobacco execs know exactly where the replacement smokers are.

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problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
smoker 0%
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be 15.82%
have 7.28%
say 2.69%
get 2.37%
take 1.90%
tend 1.90%
light 1.74%
quit 1.74%
face 1.42%
stop 1.42%
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