| 31. | Deep down inside, Mrs . Clinton is a flower child, I thought, and a low-maintenance one at that.
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| 32. | His mother had attended Berkeley in the 1960s and still had some of the flower child in her.
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| 33. | Negroponte uses newsreels from Central Park love-ins to imply that Maggie was a flower child of the 1960s.
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| 34. | The flower child's idealism and the gypsy's daring are hallmarks of what's chic to wear when warm weather returns.
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| 35. | Flower child Olbermann has always been a bit of a history buff, having minored in the subject at Cornell.
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| 36. | "Incarceration of a Flower Child " was written by Roger Waters in 1968, and never recorded by Pink Floyd.
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| 37. | Donovan's career, in fact, is far more complex than the stereotypical portrait of him as the quintessential flower child suggests.
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| 38. | As it happens, he finds the palooka he's looking for in Cleveland, a heavy-metal flower child played by Peter Berg.
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| 39. | Sometimes pretending you're still a flower child is OK . Other times it's a mistake the size of Woodstock II.
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| 40. | For example, playing through a single level without firing any weapons will reward the player with the Flower Child medal.
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