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Use "love-ins" in a sentence
"Overt politics arrive in the late 1960s, when such Fluxus and Happenings artists as Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Yoyoi Kusama, and others will go on to make individual Fluxus events and Happenings of a political nature, while the free-flowing and open-ended nature of the work of the groups as a whole inspired later political street theater and grassroots protest movements, including the be-ins, love-ins, and sit-ins of the hippies and yippies."
"Their departures will leave the U.K. even more adrift in Brussels at a time when the Tories have broken away from the major right-leaning European parliamentary group, and plans to change the treaty are signed off at Franco-German love-ins in Normandy."
"So, at bottom, these Obama speeches and love-ins with Netanyahu accomplish nothing for Obama."