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  • Back in Britain we were at the epicentre of what became known as the Swinging Sixties.

    John Lennon, Cynthia 2005

  • Kim recently released a paperback titled Swinging From My Heels, a witty, bawdy and brutally honest account of her career so far, including her views on all things, including her sexuality.

    The Age News Headlines 2010

  • The popular music world changed irrevocably in Britain in the decade known as the Swinging Sixties.

    CathNews 2009

  • - The OP is quite catchy [ "Swinging" by Muramasa].

    Anime Preview: Spring 2008 First Impressions – Batch 1 « Undercover 2008

  • Attorney General Richard Blumenthal did what he was supposed to do, which was to defend the constitutionality of the marriage law, but let's just say that he and his team didn't produce the kind of compelling brief we have come to expect from them in other matters, nor did "Swinging" Dick Blumenthal himself appear to argue for the state.

    What, Exactly, Is The Gay Agenda? And What Part Should Repeal Of The Defense of Marriage Act Play In It? Tenured Radical 2009

  • Attorney General Richard Blumenthal did what he was supposed to do, which was to defend the constitutionality of the marriage law, but let's just say that he and his team didn't produce the kind of compelling brief we have come to expect from them in other matters, nor did "Swinging" Dick Blumenthal himself appear to argue for the state.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Tenured Radical 2009

  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference "Swinging" back at Allen:

    "Swinging" back at Allen 2006

  • Since you are perfect, all we need is your last name and, presto, a write in to replace ol '"Swinging" Mike ....

    Sound Politics: Last Call 2006

  • The first piece, "Swinging," takes Fragonard's famously erotic 1767 painting of a girl (the kinetically alluring Stephanie Michels) on a swing being ogled by an aristocrat as she's propelled skyward by a servant.

    Choreographer Susan Stroman Takes Broadway 2008

  • It was, it seemed, how the world saw us - just as an American magazine had invented the concept of "Swinging" Britain 30 years before - and how we longed to regard ourselves.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

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