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...audience, which was split between the 50-something biker/hippie crowd and their flannel-covered college-age counterparts, showed marked enthusiasm throughout, thoroughly enjoying Page and Plant's first tour in 15 years; one that many feel may also be their last...

Author: By C.r. Mcfadden, | Title: Fill 'Er Up With Led | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

...Tracy. She wears like five pairs in the winter. She also has orgasms about flannel sheets, but that's okay. When I get nosebleeds because it's 95 degrees in here, Tracy has her space heater cranked...

Author: By Jeanne S. Pae, | Title: Profiles: Irit Tau '97 and Tracy S. Ross '97 | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

...Quayle ankled the 1996 race I started to wonder if maybe I hadn't underrated the man. Anyone who chooses to spend 1995 at home in Indiana enjoying family life rather than preening, fawning, blithering, truckling and marketing flannel-mouthed pieties while living in motel rooms with burnt-orange carpeting is a man with the good taste and common sense we want in a President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A MOST UNFLATTERING SHOW | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

...scene resembles that in many a law-school classroom: two dozen earnest third-year students in jeans and flannel shirts sit at desks, their notebooks open in front of them. Behind the podium where assistant professor Lynne Marie Kohm stands, a sign on the blackboard advertises a bar-exam cram course. But the discussion of the topic at hand, divorce, is not limited to the standard legalisms of family law-custody, property, visitation. Instead, the students here at the Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Virginia, return, again and again, to the spiritual consequences for parents and children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ONWARD CHRISTIAN LAWYERS | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

Alexander's position contains so much doublespeak, one suspects that flannel shirt is intended to obscure not just his Washington-insider status but also his pro-choice heart. Not liking abortion is his claim to being pro-life; his stance looks more pro-choice: "I would try to keep the Federal Government entirely out of abortion: no subsidy-no encouragement, no prohibition." He favors neither enacting a human-life amendment nor overturning Roe. He would send abortion back to the states, although states cannot stop abortions, only impose waiting periods and parental notification...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DUCKING THE QUESTION | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

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