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Third party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Third party may refer to: ; Politics • Third party (politics), party other than one of the two dominant ones in a two-party political system • Third party (United States), in American politics • Thir...
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Third party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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third party (uncountable) ... A third entity in the Seller (first party) and Customer (second party) relationship. A Seller may employ a third party to perform specific services to augment the value of a product. For example, a manufacturer may employ a third party to pack and distribute a product.
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WASHINGTON - In the wake of President Obama's speech to Congress, America's third-largest party wants to remind voters about Republican support for government-run health care plans.
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When the Republican Party won the presidency in 1860, it was a minor party. But Abraham Lincoln was not the first presidential candidate to run as a third party candidate.
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Major 3rd Party Sites; » New American Independent Party; » The Unity Party; » Third Party Watch; » Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics; » Green Parties of North America; » Green Party; » Libertarian Reform Caucus;
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