He and some friends formed a type of hippy commune, living off the land organically and working with nature. |
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Back then my hippy, varsity friends and I all piled into a few skedonks and headed for the mountains. |
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In press terms, Kilmarnock have fallen foul to the sort of hirsuteness and limb-flailing not witnessed outside of a hippy convention. |
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You're all the same, the lot of you, with your long hair and your hippy clothes. |
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Am I strange, way out, weird, a hippy, a druggy, or just one of the many millions of Britons who secretly tokes a bit? |
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It tells us that capitalism will not allow enclaves of socialism to exist, be it a hippy commune or an island of socialism. |
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I found the fitted top with those jeans made her look too hippy and pear-shaped. |
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I was a kind of hippy kid with long hair and a desire to spend most of my days getting stoned. |
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When I first see her she's bowling along a Soho street, looking late and anxious, in a pair of hippy maroon cords and a flappy purple jumper. |
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As San Francisco turned psychedelic, he travelled to Haight-Ashbury with the intention of becoming not a hippy, but a be-bop-fuelled beatnik. |
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From feminist separatists to hippy dropouts and self-indulgent hedonists, the movement soon fragmented. |
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He couldn't figure how sensibly clothed, satirical, sarcastic, sassy Jo had come from this hippy woman standing in front of him. |
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In a nod to the county's former hippy past, the company's head chef is said to have formerly worked for the rock band Grateful Dead. |
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The Kinsey report had blown taboos out of the water and the hippy movement made free love a political statement. |
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From the outside, with the sounds of laughing children and chooks and the overgrown fence line, you could be forgiven for mistaking Cubbies for some sort of hippy commune. |
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My arguments are flaky, and I'm a selfish hippy living in a dreamworld. |
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It is you who should be locked up and not some poor hippy who was laying a quarter ounce of grass on a fellow dopehead. |
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As a teenager, she became a drug-using surfing groupie, and eventually took the hippy trail to Bali. |
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The transcript doesn't say who it was, but the question itself makes you wonder how the blazes some Linux-loving hippy longhair got into the meeting in the first place. |
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You'll love our new age paradise, famous for glorious surfing beaches and a lifestyle that combines hippy chic with hedonistic fun. |
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In a way, it is a natural progression from her hippy youth selling herbals and essential oils in the vanished Kensington Market. |
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They went on adventures, motored through the beat and hippy generations and into surfing folklore. |
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We were in the middle of the hippy era and the use of narcotics was common. |
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You seem to be surrounded by little hippy communes and you often see camper vans on the beach itself. |
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He was practically brought up in a photographic studio and who knows? in those happy, hippy days even conceived in one, his mother tells. |
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It was not the NDP who said that, it was not some drug-crazed hippy, the Department of Justice said that. |
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I wandered around aimlessly for a while, then gave the goose to an acquiescent hippy on a barge. |
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Regardless, that goes double for a hippy isle full of expats and pungent pot known as Bocas del Toro. |
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To many, the modern rock festival has evolved into a well-oiled commercial machine, far removed from the laissez-faire hippy idealism of its infancy. |
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Bellbottoms are big, wide, bell-shaped legged pants worn by many a hippy. |
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Way back in 1967 this was the anthem of druggie influenced hippy rock. |
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One theory is that he went off to India and became a long-haired hippy. |
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Or the inimitable Oregon Country Fair, a 45,000-person, three-day Woodstock-esque hippy festival in the woods outside Eugene. |
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It's a bizarre mix of ski bums, transients, small businesses, families, settled hippies, hippy wannabes, and red necks, but everyone seems to get along. |
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The acute sense of futurism of the new architectural movement was heavily influenced by space-age technology, in contrast to the earthier tendencies of the hippy movement. |
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Finally, as we were on our way to Mrs. Lefty's parents' house, we passed a hippy modern fundy church, filled with happy-clappy fundies on their big Saturday night out. |
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An innate desire for nature worship without looking like a dirty hippy? |
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Much to the dislike of the conformist Montreusiens right wing which opposed every progressive move, solidly united against the Pop concerts and the hippy generation. |
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Recent instances have included the prosecution of leading curator Christos Ioakimidis and conviction in absentia of Austrian author Gerhard Haderer for depicting Christ as a hippy in his comic book The Life of Jesus. |
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We never swam skinny in the river like the hippy kids on the farm across the railway tracks. |
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For those who loved the hippy look, it seems the summer of love isn't over just yet. |
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The concept is a far cry from new-age hippy shops with their Patchouli joss sticks, crystal beads and dolphin music. |
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Inspired by New-York rock and hippy chic trends, Sade walks the streets of the Big Apple looking for rare and precious vintage items, each with their own unique and authentic charm. |
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Famed for its sunsets where drummers come and perform, it is a haven for people living the hippy lifestyle. |
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Hippie, also spelled hippy, member, during the 1960s and 1970s, of a countercultural movement that rejected the mores of mainstream American life. |
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Molly must be confronted, with her hippy hairpiece and the henna tats. |
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Floaty chiffon pirate blouses and silk shirts in chintzy prints echo this hippy laid-back dressing. |
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The shopping is excellent, from the new Princesshay Centre to the arty-crafty shops at the Quay and the hippy chic vibe of Gandy Street. |
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To judge from the photos Gerald's hippy phase had reached its counter-cultural extreme in a pair of mutton-chop whiskers and a floral tie. |
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If you've ever wanted to release your inner hippy but don't know how to, barefooters. |
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A Dhurrie stair runner in bold stripes would suit a hippy chic or contemporary interior. |
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A home birth does not make you a lentil-weaving hippy or a dangerous, selfish nutter who is putting herself and her baby at risk. |
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He gives us a fascinating journal of his Galician wanderings, from village carnivals in the pouring rain to a hippy commune in the back of beyond via the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. |
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Janet McTeer beat Sharon Stone and Julia Roberts to the best comedy actress globe for Tumbleweeds, a low-budget caper in which she plays a hippy, dippy Southern belle kept in line by her old-before-her-time daughter. |
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The bigoted caricature of a Hollywood industry type is a hazy amalgam of hook-nosed Jew and sandal-wearing hippy – but this is clearly nonsense, underlined by one of Feinberg confidantes. |
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Mr Hart, for all his burly, hippy affability, was a cyber-revolutionary, with a snappy list of the effects he expected e-books to have:Books prices plummet. |
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Such fears and questions are not groundless, and those that express them are sincere humanitarians, not hippy peaceniks. |
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Blended with all the dime-store westernism is a hippy anarchism, such that the novel's overall effect comes to resemble a pair of riding chaps woven from hemp and sported by Kropotkin. |
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Hold tight Simone, I think that will be a hippy shaky ride buddy! |
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With Neil out of the way it may be time to revive the hippest hippy happening. |
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A hippy market at Punta Arabi attracts hundreds of shoppers every week, who browse through the tie-die t-shirts and joss sticks in search of a bargain. |
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The hippy meets hipster look, as favoured by festival regular Vanessa Hudgens, means lots of fringe and crochet teamed with a floral headband or floppy sun hat. |
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Similar to myself, TJ's mum was a bit of a hippy chick so she spent a lot of her childhood sewing patches onto old pairs of jeans and tie-dying T-shirts. |
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The popularity of the hippy trail, combined with the success of the original Lonely Planet publications, led the Wheelers to further develop the brand they had founded. |
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Actress Anna Friel, 39, hit the town in a high-neck hippy chic vintage gown, while model Daisy Lowe, 26, let her body talk in a strappy golden number. |
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