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| • | "Over a glass of red wine and a packet of Marlboro Gold, Reilly tells me about the play's challenges ... exhaling smoke and then fastidiously wafting her pale, slender fingers in the air to disperse it", The Independent (UK), Nov. 20, '03
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| • | "In an upstairs room at Soho House, in London, she yanks down the top half of a sash window -revealing ample thong-age above the southerly drift of her jeans - but sits politely through a cup of earl grey before submitting her request. 'Do you mind if I have a cigarette?' she asks. Her slight frame and English-rose beauty seem at odds with one now crafting a mid-morning roll-up with the deftness of a seasoned navvy (something a bit naughty about that slow, studious lick) ... She extinguishes her fag, leans out of the window and projects the whisping stub out onto Greek Street. 'Boom!' I say' 'I made sure I put it out! I did!' she squeals. 'Sorry for anyone walking down below'", Sunday Times (UK), Nov. 13, '05 |
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| • | smokes, Making of Poupées russes, Les (2005), c. '05 |
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| • | "She lights a cigarette", International News Service (Australia), Feb. 25, '06 |
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| • | "rolling her own cigarettes", Sunday Times (magazine section) (UK), Oct. 1, '06
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