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| • | "drawing on a cigarette", Daily Mail (UK), Oct. 8, '93 |
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| • | "a mouth seemingly designed to accommodate an endless sequence of cigarettes", UK Sunday newspaper?, Oct. '93
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| • | "dragging on what must be her 20th cigarette in as many minutes", The Guardian (UK), Sep. 24, '96 |
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| • | "Charlotte Gainsbourg, dark locks swept severely back from her face and dressed in black, sits on a settee and wafts cigarette smoke around in a protective cloud while chain-drinking espressos", Scotland on Sunday (UK), Mar. 15, '98 |
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| • | "lights a cigarette", Marie Claire (France), Feb. '01
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| • | holding pack of Marlboro Lights, Exclusive TV Show (TF1) (France), Mar. 6, '01 |
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| • | "She was so nervous that she chain-smoked", Echo Germanica (Germany), Mar. '01
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| • | "she lights a new cigarette. JPE: Would you like to stop smoking? Charlotte: No! no! Cigarettes reassure me", L'Officiel (France) magazine, Sep. '01
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| • | "The unassuming young woman speaking these words sits in the bar of a Left Bank Hotel, drinking Evian, smoking Marlboro Lights. She smiles and lights another cigarette", i-D magazine, Nov. '01 |
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| • | "French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, being from a country where cigarettes are considered a God-given right, has had some trouble with New York's tough smoking rules. 'Is there a restaurant around here where we can smoke?' she asked in the lobby of the Mercer Hotel in SoHo, where lighting up is a no-no. She and her longtime boyfriend were struggling with the city's stance against puffing in public. 'It's really hard', said Gainsbourg, 30. 'I find it a bit extreme, especially the reaction we get as soon as someone smells a cigarette'", New York Post, Jun. 30, '02 |
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| • | "Gainsbourg takes long, dramatic Gallic drags from her cigarette ", Orlando Sentinel, Aug. 23, '02 |
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| • | "she lights up her third cigarette in 20 minutes...At this point the publicist tries to end our interview. I ask if we can continue speaking while we finish our cigarettes. Charlotte Gainsbourg laughs out loud. 'No,' she says, giggling. 'Let's light another'", Sunday Herald (UK), Sep. 22, '02 |
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| • | smoked during press conference for 21 Grams (2003) at Toronto International Film Festival, netizen sighting, Sep. 9, '03 |
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| • | "probably the last remaining actress in the Western world who can make smoking look so absolutely attractive. In her fingers a cigarette sheds all other subtexts (you know, all that stuff about the surgeon general's warning) and becomes the ultimate accessory that speaks for her moods and complements her reticent, mysterious persona", Japan Times, Mar. 30, '05
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| • | "smoking cigarette after cigarette", Télérama (France), Aug. 5, '06 |
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| • | "smoking and drinking tea", Le Figaro (France), Sep. 4, '06
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| • | "Seated at a banquette at Bemelmans Bar, she asks the waiter if she can smoke. The answer is no, of course. She shrugs and settles in for an hour of green tea and deferred desire. She has impeccable manners, after all", New York magazine, Apr. 23, '07
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| • | "Ask [Jarvis Cocker] about his new life in Paris with his fashion-industry missis Camille, if it's all smoking Gitanes in cafes with Charlotte Gainsbourg (with whom he recently collaborated), and he replies, 'Ah! I see you've been spying on me!'", San Francisco Examiner, Apr. 25, '07
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| • | "At the PAPER photo shoot, between lighting changes, she would stand confidently alone, smoking a cigarette, and when the stylist gave her clothes to try on, she did not use a mirror", Paper magazine, Apr. '07
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| • | "'When I see my own children, 12 seems so small to let me go off abroad. I don't know how my parents felt about it', she says, lighting a cigarette", Times (UK), Jun. 3, '07
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| • | "clasps a cigarette between her slender fingers, blithely lights it up, and takes a drag", Boston Globe, Jun. 10, '07
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| • | "smokes her way through one cigarette after another, even though she claims she's giving up", The Guardian (UK), Jun. 15, '07
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| • | "apologises in advance for smoking, even though we are in Paris, where it is still practically mandatory in all public places", Daily Telegraph (UK), Jun. 16, '07
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| • | "CHARLOTTE Gainsbourg orders a pot of green tea, and apologises in advance for smoking, even though we are in Paris, where it is still practically mandatory in all public places", Irish Independent, Jun. 17, '07
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| • | "Heath Ledger and Charlotte Gainsbourg sit on a low wall across the street, smoking cigarettes", Premiere, Oct. '07
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| • | "smoked cigarettes", Globe and Mail (Canada), Nov. 17, '07
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| • | "Heath Ledger and Charlotte Gainsbourg sit on a low wall across the street, smoking cigarettes", Independent (Ireland), Dec. 14, '07
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| • | "she smokes as much as her father, Serge Gainsbourg", Ecran Noir (France), when?
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