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| • | "Do you mind if I smoke?", Pulse, Oct. '95 |
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| • | "puts out the glow of her third thin Indian cigarette in the hotel ashtray", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), Sep. 10, '00 |
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| • | "She is smoking a skinny brown cigarette. She doesn't lip the thing seductively, Dietrich style. Instead, she smokes like a woman on the run", salon.com, Sep. 11, '00
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| • | "I do smoke but I'm not a heavy smoker", The Age (Australia), Apr. 15, '01
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| • | "Settling down to talk she lights up a bidi, one of those thin, tapered Indian cigarettes, and shrugs when I wonder about the effect of tobacco on her singing voice. 'I don't smoke much...'", where?, Nov. 4, '01
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| • | "I didn't start smoking till I was in my early fories, so I think I can smoke for twenty years moderately and deal with it later", Esquire, Jun. '04 |
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| • | "Harris' reminiscing about sitting down to write songs with her old friend Kate McGarrigle, for example: 'It's okay if we don't write anything," she says, "because we just eat a lot of sugar pie and smoke cigarettes together.'", The Independent (UK), Sep. 11, '08
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