| 41. | Eszterhas may have had an about-face, but right now it seems pretty unlikely that on-screen smoking will ever go up in smoke.
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| 42. | Some have argued that if Russia does not support the United States, its economic interests in Iraq will go up in smoke.
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| 43. | He is too much of a fighter _ and schemer _ to let the season go up in smoke without a fight.
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| 44. | A Newsweek article headlined " The Surplus Fantasy " stated that all these recent surplus projections could easily go up in smoke.
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| 45. | The idea is to get the Bulls to go up in smoke and self-destruct instead of the taped message containing the following instructions.
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| 46. | However, Charkov s plans quickly go up in smoke, and instead he uses his riches on lavish items and an ad in the papers.
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| 47. | An average of more than 7, 500 square miles of the Amazon go up in smoke every year as ranchers and farmers clear land.
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| 48. | If Nebraska defeats Miami Thursday evening _ and there's a very good chance of that happening _ the BCS will go up in smoke.
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| 49. | So now it appears that Gutfreund will get nothing from his old employer, having seen both restricted stock and stock options go up in smoke.
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| 50. | Members of the Indiana Pacers planned to attend but wondered why they had to spend the airfare to watch the season go up in smoke.
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