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The effect is strongest in women who have smoked heavily for many years.
He smoked heavily and was an athlete at the highest level.
He drank 24 to 36 beers a day and smoked heavily.
She said he smoked heavily until a year ago.
Seems to have smoked heavily during the night, too.
Some can smoke heavily, drink significant amounts of alcohol and get away with it.
After the breakup with his wife he had begun to drink and smoke heavily.
She eats only one meal a day and smokes heavily.
But almost anyone who has smoked heavily knows otherwise.
It smoked heavily for an instant, then burst into flame.
Two hits were recorded; and, when last seen, the target was dead in the water, smoking heavily.
He had smoked heavily for most of his life, and had also developed heart trouble.
His health became poor, partly because he smoked heavily.
Those who smoke heavily or who are over the age of 35 should also seek medical advice.
Among other things, she smoked heavily, two to three packs of cigarettes per day, and swore often.
In fact, I have been smoking heavily because of the pressures of reading so many reports.
Mayas smoked heavily, and they believed that their gods did too.
In that seven minutes the engine in the truck continued to smoke heavily.
Smoking heavily, she'd paced the floor of her bedroom.
The now 66-year-old president smoked heavily for most of his life, is troubled by respiratory disease and tires easily.
He was smoking heavily again, an old bad habit recently grown worse, which Stern took as a sign of concern.
He had smoked heavily for nearly forty years, and his habits had almost killed him.
It had been known for years that psychiatric patients, drug abusers and alcoholics all smoke heavily.
Later I find out that he smokes heavily.
He bans smoking at his training camps, a sharp break with tradition in a country where men smoke heavily.