American Party

NOUN
  1. a former political party in the United States; active in the 1850s to keep power out of the hands of immigrants and Roman Catholics
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  • Party conferences, like American party conventions, have increasingly become stage-managed for the televised projection of the positive party image and strong leadership.
  • It’s funny how much people stare when a limo goes past considering I don’t think any real celebrity would actually drive around in a white American party limo… why would they? The-moo Diary Entry
  • While "reformism" only became a practical issue in the American Party in Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement
  • In 1856, the American Party opposed "the reckless and unwise policy of the present administration" and "a truckling subserviency" to "foreigners. Martin Nolan: Arizona for Arizonans, Now!
  • However "God of thunder" and "American Party chief" inside the massive special effect lens, will manufacture 3D directly.
  • Some phenomenon displayed non - democratic in the result of American party politics too.
  • The 46-year-old first-term senator is the first African American to become the presumptive presidential nominee of a major American party.
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