| 21. | Vecchione can afford the smile, not to mention the cigar.
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| 22. | As in " close, but no cigar ."
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| 23. | Now, Freud said sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
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| 24. | Now, Freud said sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
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| 25. | -- Cigar bars : Stick that one in your hat.
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| 26. | I'm the one without the straw hat and cigar.
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| 27. | Mott added : " Cigar just did his job again.
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| 28. | The untamed halo of white hair wreathed in silver cigar smoke.
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| 29. | She is now 82, retired but still smoking little cigars.
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| 30. | "You tell cigar stories, " she explains.
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