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| • | no - "I don't smoke", Elle (France), Jun. '00
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| • | "Going off at a tangent and lighting a cigarette", Sunday Express (S Magazine supplement) (UK), Jul. 22, '01 |
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| • | "asking 'may I?' she lights an acrid clove cigarette taken from a red and gold pack...takes small drags on her cigarette", Elle (France), Mar. 25, '02
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| • | "Lighting a funny-smelling cigarette (clove, I am told)", The Mail On Sunday (Night & Day supplement), Nov. 24, '02 |
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| • | no - "does not smoke", Glamour (France), Nov. '04
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| • | "these penetrating cigarettes, smelling of cloves, that she smokes", Berliner Zeitung (Germany), Jan. 28, '05
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| • | "Will it bother you if I smoke a cigarette?", Télérama 2938 (France), May 6, '06 |
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| • | "As soon as she sits down, she fires up a Marlboro", Sunday Express (S magazine) (UK), May 7, '06 |
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| • | "Standing in the hushed environment of the Louvre's Salle des Etats we are surrounded by a host of eye-popping masterpieces. Arguably the most famous painting in the world, Leonardo da Vinci's enigmatic Mona Lisa, sits serenely on one wall, securely held within its Perspex case, while at the opposite end of the gallery hangs Veronese's vast Wedding at Cana, its rich red and blue tones dominating the entire wall. In between these two powerful paintings stands Audrey Tautou, fiddling with her short raven hair. She is dwarfed by her surroundings, her slight 5ft 3in (1.60m) frame clad in black from head to toe, and she looks in need of a cigarette. Even Tautou, who alongside Mona Lisa is one of the most famous women residing in France, must make sacrifices. Today she's sacrificed her packet of tabs", The Times (UK), May 11, '06
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| • | "lights the first of many cigarettes", Rheinischer Merkur (Germany), Aug. 13, '09
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