Like the original 1969 Woodstock music and arts fair, Willistock will be unforgettable. |
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I spent the time chatting with a group of hippies, casually talking about Woodstock. |
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They were breezy, colorful skirts redolent of Woodstock, midnight hayrides and prom nights. |
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At Waltons, a office furnishings and stationery company in Beach Road, Woodstock, a parking lot was flooded. |
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Whose generation was it that that made being young the epitome of cool back in the glory days of Woodstock and the Summer of Love? |
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This year's statues will feature the cartoon dog lying atop his doghouse with his feathered friend, Woodstock, on his stomach. |
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At 35, Professor Woodstock was tenured and promoted to the rank of associate professor at a large research university. |
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Another young woman was mugged at knifepoint on the same day near Woodstock Road. |
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Controversial speed ramps at the Woodstock Service Station in Athy will be lowered. |
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A Fender Stratocaster played by Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock is believed to have sold for much more but that was in a private sale. |
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They appeared at Woodstock before disbanding in the 1970s, but have re-formed around their core members for Celtic Connections. |
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After years of little or no growth, the population of Woodstock is expected to nearly double in the coming decades. |
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In 1163, he attempted to firmly define his rights as feudal overlord of the Welsh princes by demanding oaths of vassalage from them at the Council of Woodstock. |
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Made of naturally felled California Redwood, his images, which were conceived during Woodstock '69, are sandblasted into the wood at his family-run sign company. |
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Undeterred, Charlie Brown almost leads his friends to victory, only to be bested by snoopy and Woodstock. |
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In one of the more bizarre twists in a truly singular career, August 1968 saw The Incredible String Band in upstate New York as part of the Woodstock festival. |
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These are all iterations of Michael Lang, co-founder of the Woodstock music festival. |
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It is the biggest gathering of tantric musicians in the world, and makes Woodstock look like a Rotary Club dinner. |
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In Washington, being the guy on a mission to stamp out leaks is a bit like being the lone narc at Woodstock. |
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Riggle maintained a longtime career with Wells Manufacturing, Woodstock, Ill. |
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Churchill was born on 30 November 1874, two months prematurely, in a bedroom in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. |
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The set was professionally recorded and filmed, and portions appear on the Woodstock film, The Old Grey Whistle Test and The Kids Are Alright. |
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Woodstock has been regarded as culturally significant, but the Who were critical of the event. |
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The film included footage of the band at Monterey, Woodstock and Pontiac, and clips from the Smothers Brothers' show and Russell Harty Plus. |
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Llywelyn and Owain came to terms with King Henry and in 1247, signed the Treaty of Woodstock at Woodstock Palace. |
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These trends climaxed in the 1969 Woodstock festival, which saw performances by most of the major psychedelic acts. |
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In August, he headlined the Woodstock Music and Art Fair that included many of the most popular bands of the time. |
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Another annual music festival, originating in 2005, is Fleetwoodstock, named after the famous New York Woodstock Festival and held in the autumn. |
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He is my favorite Woodstock artist, the highlight of the entire festival. |
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Seek ones with lots of seeds and dried fruit like Woodstock Farms Organic Trail Mix. |
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There's a hilarious scene where she visits a head shop, finding that things have changed since Woodstock. |
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Luckily, that was the year of the Woodstock Music Festival, the height of all hippiedom. |
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And just a month before that little rock 'n' roll hootenanny called Woodstock. |
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At Churchill's request, he was buried in the family plot at St Martin's Church, Bladon, near Woodstock, not far from his birthplace at Blenheim Palace. |
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Bigras is selling air-dried white pine to one wholesale company in Kitchener and another in Woodstock and is negotiating a third contract with a wholesaler in Montreal. |
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Instead, on 22 May, Elizabeth was moved from the Tower to Woodstock, where she was to spend almost a year under house arrest in the charge of Sir Henry Bedingfield. |
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Elizabeth, though protesting her innocence in the Wyatt affair, was imprisoned in the Tower of London for two months, then was put under house arrest at Woodstock Palace. |
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During the General Election in January and February 1874 he spoke against Lord Randolph Churchill, who was not yet a prominent politician, at nearby Woodstock. |
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Examples of such great estates are Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, England, and Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire built to replace the former manor house of Woodstock. |
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Live appearances at Woodstock and the Isle of Wight Festival, along with the live album Live at Leeds, cemented their reputation as a respected rock act. |
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Gaunt, together with his younger brother Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, still held great informal influence over the business of government. |
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Today's wet-behind-the-ears Mansonites are fueled by the spirit of betrayal, the sense that somewhere along the line the Woodstock generation copped out. |
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Early in his career, Folinsbee painted in a tonalist style, with an interest in light and atmosphere that grew directly from his time with Harrison and Carlson in Woodstock. |
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The show will be just like Woodstock, only, you know, more explodey. |
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It is the summer of Woodstock and the moon landing, and the summer when unassuming PI Turner Raines is forced to investigate his best friend's death. |
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