71.   There also was proof beyond doubt that smokers were particularly vulnerable to the deadly effects of radon gas.

72.   There smokers are subject to steep fines, which are occasionally enforced in restaurants.

73.   They suggest smokers have been silent because many are trying to quit.

74.   They were asked to account for all times at which a smoker was present.

75.   Third, because smokers are less likely than other groups to draw old-age benefits such as Medicare and Social Security.

76.   They learned that smokers were not good at telling apart cigarettes by the level of tar they contained.

77.   This time, Consolidated Cigar is going public at a time when smokers are lighting stogies faster than producers can make them.

78.   This substantial success rate belies claims that smokers are helpless dupes of the tobacco industry.

79.   Under one proposal, the industry would receive a multi-billion dollar annual cap on legal liability and smokers would be able to sue cigarette companies for punitive damages.

80.   Unlike dry smokers, where the wood burns in a separate tinderbox, water smokers are relatively small and inexpensive.

n. + be >>共 1635
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%
smoker + v. >>共 211
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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