He quickly rectified that error by bowing to the conventions of hippiedom and restyled himself as Jeff Starship. |
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That was a subcurrent in hippiedom which I cannot entirely detest since I feel its appeal. |
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Tom had, before falling off a balcony in Notting Hill, initiated his very young wife into the ways of druggy hippiedom. |
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Theirs was an unlikely, if fitting, alliance between economic populism and nouveau hippiedom. |
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In 1985 hippies and the Wiltshire police fought a scandalous conflict immortalised in hippiedom as the Battle of the Beanfield. |
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Doing punk through the clothes is like trying to do hippiedom with peace symbols. |
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To a modern Marxist Berkeley and hippiedom could only be possible in a booming economy. |
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Luckily, that was the year of the Woodstock Music Festival, the height of all hippiedom. |
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However, she's undeniably weird, with some new age leanings that stray dangerously close to hippiedom. |
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Unsurprisingly, in view of its period, it also deals with race riots and anarchic hippiedom. |
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