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"Seems like there is one seat, but it is in smoking.
The healer sings a song while the person to be healed is in smoke.
On the bridge everything was in smoking ruins.
But the stink isn't coming from me, it's-like a man who's been in smoke and still smells of it.
They'd been in smoke and ashes.
Giving the vehicle's interior a quick check, he found that the radio and the homing console were in smoking ruins.
The once-great city was in smoking ruins; about a hundred feet away from him was one of the Spaniards.
The nosebleed seats were in smoking splinters.
The main air defense radar system hub, located at a place called Goebbelstadt, was in smoking ruins.
And Pak followed, now knowing what to be aware of, for this was a new thing, that people could be in smoke."
And it is all the more perplexing when you consider how little pleasure there is in smoking, before you become addicted, compared with the harm.
Mac, Anzibar Four is in smoking ruins.
The light revealed Palin's tunic to be in smoking tatters, and his heaving chest covered with ugly red welts.
Insurance Help Is Urged When it comes to potential savings, he said in a telephone interview, "the big health care bucks are in smoking."
On speakerphone, Dana assures Vincent that he is in Smoke Jumpers for close to his full quote.
Few businesses are in Smoke Rise's immediate vicinity, but many observers expect the impending construction of a new sewer system in western Blount County to fuel commercial growth.
The cars were in smoking ruins as emergency workers and soldiers rushed to bring the blanket-covered corpses and the wounded to ambulances that took them down the steep hill to helicopters waiting next to the highway below.
Degree of Risk Questioned Another Labor Party politician, David Blunkett, said the National Health Service must be accessible to everyone, "no matter how foolish they have been in their own behavior, whether that is in smoking or in fooling about in a boxing ring or on a rugby pitch."