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Christine Ebersole was on, as was Florence Henderson, playing waaaay past type, as the boozy, cigarette-smoking mother of Jean and Christine.
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No matter what your mother says, when she was young, she totally was a cigarette-smoking, booze-drinking chick who put out.
10 things we learned from 'Back to the Future' Jen Chaney 2010
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In New Braunfels, settled by German immigrants more than a century ago, throngs of swimsuit-clad people equipped with inflatable tubes the size of truck wheels plunk them into the Comal and slowly float down like water lilies in a movable feast that can include cigarette-smoking, blaring boomboxes and dogs.
When Litterbugs Spoil the Floating Party Angel Gonzalez 2011
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The story carries on where it left off, but with the corpses of flu and war cleared away and only the shadow of Mr Bates's impending murder trial casting a shadow over the yuletide festivities charades for the toffs and a Ouija board for the servants, with Thomas, the cigarette-smoking robot footman, putting the willies up everybody.
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Most of us know at least one robust, bacon-eating and cigarette-smoking octogenarian who laughs in the face of disease.
Lisa Turner: Can We Live to Be 100? Lisa Turner 2010
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It'll be interesting to keep an eye out for casting of the other council members including Nora, African vampire Kibwe, big-haired Texan vamp Rosalyn Harris and 9-year-old cigarette-smoking Alexander.
Twilight's Christopher Heyerdahl to Vamp Up True Blood Role 2012
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There were women of the cattle camps, and swarthy cigarette-smoking women of Old Mexico.
Chapter 1 2010
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His dancing teacher is played by the splendid Julie Walters, and it's nice to see the two working off one another, the cigarette-smoking dame and the impish slip of a boy with a shining future
'Tattoo': Raw, Rousing and Rather Redundant Joe Morgenstern 2011
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Pictured is the model Jo Calderone, who, if you're a major Gaga fan or fashionista, you know is the drag alter-ego of the Grammy winning popstar, this cigarette-smoking tough with a whole bunch of attitude.
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Most of us know at least one robust, bacon-eating and cigarette-smoking octogenarian who laughs in the face of disease.
Lisa Turner: Can We Live to Be 100? Lisa Turner 2010
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