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Androgynous fashion, long hair, the Pill, a new interest in the inner psychological life - an unabashed sloppiness, if you will - really marks the sixties. It was when Britain went girlie. And what do girls do? Girls shop.
Andrew Marr
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Andrew Marr
Age: 65
Born: 1959
Born: July 31
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Andrew William Stevenson Marr
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