41. Eszterhas may have had an about-face, but right now it seems pretty unlikely that on-screen smoking will ever go up in smoke . 42. Some have argued that if Russia does not support the United States, its economic interests in Iraq will go up in smoke . 43. He is too much of a fighter _ and schemer _ to let the season go up in smoke without a fight. 44. A Newsweek article headlined " The Surplus Fantasy " stated that all these recent surplus projections could easily go up in smoke . 45. The idea is to get the Bulls to go up in smoke and self-destruct instead of the taped message containing the following instructions. 46. However, Charkov s plans quickly go up in smoke , and instead he uses his riches on lavish items and an ad in the papers. 47. An average of more than 7, 500 square miles of the Amazon go up in smoke every year as ranchers and farmers clear land. 48. If Nebraska defeats Miami Thursday evening _ and there's a very good chance of that happening _ the BCS will go up in smoke . 49. So now it appears that Gutfreund will get nothing from his old employer, having seen both restricted stock and stock options go up in smoke . 50. Members of the Indiana Pacers planned to attend but wondered why they had to spend the airfare to watch the season go up in smoke .