The war on smoking, now five decades old and counting, is one of the nation' greatest public health success stories—but not for everyone. As a whole, the country has made amazing progress. In 1964, four in ten adults in the US smoked; today fewer than two in ten do. 1 Their ...
The war on smoking, now five decades old and counting, is one of the nation's greatest public health success stories - but not for everyone.As a whole, the country has made amazing progress. In 1964, four in ten adults in the US smoked; today fewer than two in ten do. But some ...
The war on smoking, now five decades old and counting, is one of the nation's greatest public health success stories - but not for everyone. As a whole, the country has made amazing progress. In 1964, four in ten adults in the US smoked; today fewer than two in ten do. But some ...
The war on smoking, now five decades old and counting, is one of the nation’s greatest public health success stories--but not for everyone. As a whole, the country has made amazing progress. In 1964, four in ten adults in the U...
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The war on smoking, now five decades old and counting, is one of the nation’s greatest public health success stories — but not for everyone As a whole, the country has made amazing progress. In 1964, four in ten teens in the US smoked; today fewer than two in ten do.1. ...
The war on smoking, now decades old and counting, is one of the nation’s greatest public health success stories—but not for everyone. As a whole, the country has made amazing progress. In 1964, four in ten adults in the US smoked; today fewer than two in ten do.1 ...
Note that there are two more sentences than you need.T he war on smoking, now five decades old and counting, is one of the nation's greatest public health success stories - but not for everyoneAs a whole, the country has made amazing progress. In 1964,four in ten teens in the Us ...
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Peter reflected on his previous canings. They had always been six strokes, and they had always been given bare arse. But now he found himself bending over submissively for an eight-stroke thrashing. He felt sure that he was going to regret this, but what choice did he have? While he ...