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| • | "exhales Dusty, along with a jet of cigarette smoke", The Guardian (UK), Jun. 7, '90
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| • | "I'm not very good at [cigarette smoking]. It makes me cough.", where?, '95 |
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| • | "cigarette-grained voice", The List, Jun. 30, '95
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| • | "has been caught sneaking a smoke...What is she doing despoiling her voice with nicotine clouds...? 'Oh, I only started smoking eight years ago,' she says, sweetly dismissive. 'And I had vocal problems long before that.' If she's unconcerned about her voice...then what about the ordeal she went through last year fighting breast cancer? Surely, with both her career and her life in remission, she must realize the premium on each puff. 'I know it's stupid, and it will go,' she says. 'But a bit at a time. I've already had to give up so much.'...she has to summon a little something extra just to light up another cigarette", New York Times (magazine), Oct. 29, '95
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| • | "Her way of recording was to stand behing the microphone with a cigarette and a cup of coffee", documentary: "Definitely Dusty", BBC TV, '99 |
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| • | "every five minutes her make-up girl would light her a cigarette", Daily Express (UK), Aug. 31, '00 |
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| • | "Debbie and Dusty giggled and smoked their way through a packet of cigarettes", salon.com, Sep. 21, '01
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