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| • | "'I have not been sleeping too well,' she admits, slipping a Camel Light into her mouth", Evening Standard, Feb. 15, '00 |
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| • | "Falco lights another cigarette", Evening Standard (UK), Feb. 15, '00 |
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| • | "Falco puts down her coffee and takes a drag on her Marlboro Light. She's started smoking again after three years, partly because it's easier to smoke in public in London than in New York", Guardian (UK), Feb. 23, '00 |
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| • | smokes three times during interview, 1.5 packs/day and can't quit, TV Guide, Mar. 11, '00 |
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| • | smoked steadily during interview, explaining that she had quit for three years but then resumed, Sunday Times (UK), Sep. 24, '00 |
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| • | "She drinks mineral water and smokes. 'I quit for three years,' she says. 'I only started again recently. And I'll quit when I'm back home. It's terrible, it's disgusting and I'm so sorry I started again'", The Observer (UK), Sep. 24, '00 |
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| • | "scuttles from room to corridor in search of somewhere to smoke a cigarette.", "Falco returns from a smoke break.", Radio Times, Oct. 7-13, '00 |
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| • | "She takes a drag on her Camel Light (she smokes two packs a day)", The Times (UK), Nov. 11, '00 |
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| • | quit - "quit last year", netizen, Mar. '01 |
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| • | quit - "she's given up smoking. 'If this had been a year ago I'd have been getting up every five minutes to have a cigarette. I had been smoking so much. My apartment smelled. My hands smelled. I smoked and smoked and smoked.' On the day she decided to quit, she smoked a final cigarette before midnight, and ran the half-full pack under the tap.", The Sunday Telegraph (UK) (The Sunday Telegraph Magazine), Oct. 14, '01 |
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| • | "You should have seen us all after each day's shoot, sitting around smoking cigarettes and drinking wine.", Parade, Jun. 16, '02, p. 14 |
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| • | quit - "(Betty) NGUYEN: We're back now with Emmy Award-winning actress Edie Falco, who joins us live from New York, where a race is underway to help women live smoke-free. FALCO: 'Well I was thrilled that they asked me to be involved, because it is an organization called Circle of Friends that help support women who are looking for support to quit smoking. I myself was a smoker for many years, a very heavy smoker, and I quit on my own. It was very hard. I would strongly suggest getting support if it's something you're looking to do. And it's really the best thing in the world.'", website, Jun. 12, '04
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| • | quit - "I had really been taking care of myself for about 15 years before I got sick - not drinking, not smoking, eating well - so I fared very well", Parade, May 24, '09
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| • | "I had enough money for cigarettes and was just barely making rent - and cigarettes were the priority", The Independent (UK), Jul. 4, '11
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