Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, or recreation. A party will typically feature food and ...
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Political party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Political Parties. London: Methuen. Gunther, Richard and Larry Diamond. 2003. "Species of Political Parties: A New Typology," Party Politics, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 167–199.
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Category:Parties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
A party is a social gathering intended primarily for celebration and recreation. While parties are related to and are often part of religious, cultural, and seasonal ...
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Two-party system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
A two-party system is a system where two major political parties dominate voting in nearly all elections at every level of government and, as a result, all or nearly ...
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Lawsuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
At the close of discovery, the parties may either pick a jury and then have a trial by jury or the case may proceed as a bench trial heard only by the judge if the parties ...
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Circuit party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Circuit parties were first developed in connection with the early tea dances attended by a subset of gay men, and theme parties held on Fire Island, in the days after ...
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Communist party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
With the creation of the Communist International, the Leninist concept of party building was copied by emerging communist parties worldwide. There currently exist hundreds ...
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