| 21. | If you don't smoke, try the heavenly stogie created by Patria chef Douglas Rodriguez.
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| 22. | Including, presumably, the preference that he take that stogie a little closer to the window.
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| 23. | No one was sure if the smoke was from the famous stogie or his frustration with losing.
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| 24. | Someone pointed out that McVey was sculpturing a big stogie in Sir Winston's left hand.
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| 25. | Holding court, you might say, with tie askew, stogie in hand, drink close by.
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| 26. | With the Cowboys, the butt of a big stogie is meaningful; a sign of happy satisfaction.
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| 27. | Stogie stores with comfortable couches, TVs and free coffee are popping up all over the metro area.
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| 28. | In movies or on television, a man who pulls out a stogie is up to no good.
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| 29. | H . C . ( secretly amused ) : Where'd you get the stogie, Jim?
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| 30. | A veteran Cuban cigar maker broke his second world record for rolling the longest stogie in the world.
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