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| • | "She fidgets, nibbles her nails, smokes incessantly", Sunday Telegraph (UK), Jul. 7, '96 |
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| • | "Elbow on the table, palm on forehead, fag aloft, smoke whirling into her hair, she is squealing into the crook of her arm", Face Magazine, Winter '96
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| • | "'I was just a skate girl', she shrugs, chainsmoking through the contents of her plastic bag ... Elbow on the table, palm on forehead, fag aloft, smoke whirling into her hair ... 'I haven't smoked pot in years now'", HQ Magazine (UK), May-Jun. '97
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| • | Sweater Magazine, Nov./Dec. '97 |
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| • | "in a no-smoking zone, was nonchalantly holding a lighted cigarette under the table", New York Times, May 24, '98 |
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| • | "'I'm trying to find a dress,' she said, attempting to light a cigarette while balancing a wine glass", San Francisco Chronicle, Mar. 11, '00 |
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| • | "But I did hang out at the Mobil station and smoke cigarettes", Sunday Times (UK), Mar. 19, '00 |
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| • | "As an adolescent, Sevigny used to hang out at the Darien Seafood shop with her friends and smoke the odd cigarette outside the nearby petrol station", Mail on Sunday (UK), Feb. 11, '01 |
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| • | same, Sunday Telegraph (Australia), Apr. 15, '01 |
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| • | "She's sipping dry white wine and smoking Parliaments, both in steady succession", Harpers Bazaar, May '01 |
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| • | smoked in the off-screen interviews, Demonlover (2002) DVD, c. '02 |
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| • | "What's your guilty pleasure? Chloe Sevigny: 'Is smoking cigarettes a guilty pleasure? I smoke Parliaments'", US Weekly, May 19, '03 |
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| • | "takes another drag from her cigarette", Globe & Mail (Canada), Sep. 12, '03
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| • | "she's found smoking a Parliament at some oasis of a Greewich Village cafe", Rolling Stone, Nov. 13, '03, p. 49 |
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| • | "Q: Your guilty pleasures? A: 'Smoking cigarettes'", The Times (UK), Feb. 26, '04 |
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| • | "Chloe Sevigny smoked cigarettes and quaffed champagne while chatting with Confidential in the Motorola tent", Sydney Daily Telegraph (Sydney Confidential gossip column) (Australia), Oct. 31, '05 |
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| • | "in the flesh, Sevigny laughs at herself almost constantly, and in a throaty voice that makes her sound a little bit like Mae West. 'I only smoke when I drink, but I'll smoke a whole pack and be more hungover from the smoking than the booze', she says. 'Disgusting!' ... [she] says that as a 17-year-old, she smoked so much pot and took so many hallucinogens that her parents sent her to AA", Sunday Times (UK), Apr. 29, '07
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| • | "As the party went on, Sevigny was seen sneaking out for a cigarette break, as was Christina Ricci", Newsday, May 8, '07 |
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| • | "smokes incessantly", where?, when? |