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The country that made smoking sexy is breaking up with cigarettes In France, cigarettes were cinematic statements, flirtations and rebellions wrapped in rolling paper.
Woodgrove's Bryan Miller and Walker Kennedy after beating Jefferson Forest in the Class 4 quarterfinals