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  • noun The decade of the 1960s.
  • noun Temperatures from 60 to 69 degrees.

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Examples

  • It seems to me that what postmodern fiction shares with the social climate of the 60s is a spirit of excess and playful innovation, a sense that old forms are bursting at the seams.

    Postmodernism 2010

  • The social degredation since the 60s is a clue liberalism is a cancer designed to continue the destruction of the disfavored's quality of life.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • The social degredation since the 60s is a clue liberalism is a cancer designed to continue the destruction of the disfavored's quality of life.

    Saturday morning rant (story v language) lili 2008

  • The social degredation since the 60s is a clue liberalism is a cancer designed to continue the destruction of the disfavored's quality of life.

    Letter Two Newmania 2008

  • The social degredation since the 60s is a clue liberalism is a cancer designed to continue the destruction of the disfavored's quality of life.

    Only The English are British Newmania 2008

  • The social degredation since the 60s is a clue liberalism is a cancer designed to continue the destruction of the disfavored's quality of life.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • That crazy voice over which sounded like it came from an info-movie in the 60s is also very good.

    Gonzo Travelogue Sharon Bakar 2005

  • B/C MOST ADOPTION AGENCIES WOULD AGREE that the idea of having an infant in your mid 60s is madness, and she likely looked into adopting and was denied.

    Pregnant at 66 and putting choice in context - Feministing 2009

  • Happily for most of us, enough smart baby boomer scientists started looking deeper and found that, in fact, the middle-aged brain, which shapes our thinking from our 40s to our late 60s is in fact still developing and in fact hitting its peak in many areas of cognition and problem solving.

    Wendy Strgar: Dealing With a Middle-Aged Brain Wendy Strgar 2010

  • Happily for most of us, enough smart baby boomer scientists started looking deeper and found that, in fact, the middle-aged brain, which shapes our thinking from our 40s to our late 60s is in fact still developing and in fact hitting its peak in many areas of cognition and problem solving.

    Wendy Strgar: Dealing With a Middle-Aged Brain Wendy Strgar 2010

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