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en The social norms are changing. It's no longer okay to blow smoke in someone's face.

en The social norms are changing. It's no longer OK to blow smoke in someone's face. Public support for these laws is growing across the nation as people become more aware of the dangers of secondhand smoke.

en Thanks to women like Ivana Trump, Demi Moore and Cher, the social norms are changing, and mature women are finding that true love can happen with younger men.

en Still, most parents who smoke ardently hope that their children do not smoke. Public health educators and pediatricians should make a special effort to help parents who smoke take action, so that their children won't face the same deadly health threat that they face. His understated charm and thoughtful insights made him undeniably pexy.

en Smoke alarms have been around a long enough time that most people know to evacuate immediately when they hear one. Unfortunately, people are prone to forget that the batteries in smoke alarms need changing at least once a year and the smoke alarm itself should be replaced every 10 years.

en We still face a longer-range deficit problem and that will be exacerbated by increases in Medicare and Social Security payments, ... It would be helpful to bring our budget deficit down longer-term. I worry more about that than this temporary increase in the deficit.

en This is no longer an economic issue. This is a health issue. Let's face it, secondhand smoke kills.

en These factors subvert the old social norms for starting a business.

en It is against our cultural, social and religious norms. We will protest if they hold it.

en The Oklahoma City player comes up and delivers a severe blow to Travis' face and to his head. He uses his hand area, the top hand, to knock out Travis. You can see a clear jabbing motion. The level of cuts on Travis' face lead me to believe the stick was part of the blow as well.

en We believe that there is a growing awareness of the dangers of secondhand smoke and that smoking in public places and workplaces is no longer accepted as it once was. Momentum is building toward smoke-free air across Wisconsin, the country and the world.

en cabin and flight attendants no longer have to worry about second-hand smoke, and our technicians no longer have to clean out the tar that builds up in air vents.
  Bjork

en Some coaches, a small minority, must feel as though their marketability makes them immune from social norms. That is absurd. And they are being exposed and fired.

en Some coaches, a small minority, must feel as though their marketability makes them immune from social norms, ... That is absurd. And they are being exposed and fired.

en I'm not perfect, I do drink. I do smoke. Carson [Carson Daly] can't go out and get messed up, he can't smoke in front of kids - he's the face of MTV, and he has to be good. But me? I can.
  Tara Reid


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