Definitions
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- noun a political party in Australia, Canada, and other nations, and formerly in Great Britain
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Examples
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If you call the Liberal Party they are looking for protesters skilled in drawing the letter "F" on bristol boards.
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And that by "taking a beating", he means that Canadians have made lots of frowny faces and winced whenever someone utters the words "Liberal Party" - because I certainly can't see how the Liberal Party has actually paid any real price yet.
Archive 2005-12-01 ALW 2005
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Once known as the Liberal Party, the LibDems vied with the Conservatives as one of the U. K.'s big two, until it was squeezed out at the start of the last century by the emergence of Labour.
U.K.'s Liberal Democrats Savor New Status Alistair MacDonald 2010
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Once known as the Liberal Party, the LibDems vied with the Conservatives as one of the U. K.'s big two, until it was squeezed out at the start of the last century by the emergence of Labour.
U.K.'s Liberal Democrats Savor New Status Alistair MacDonald 2010
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Without any shadow of a doubt, the Liberal Party has been the best thing going, if not the only thing going for Harper and the Conservatives.
A question for the minister - Beyond The Commons - Macleans.ca 2010
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Once known as the Liberal Party, the LibDems vied with the Conservatives as one of the U. K.'s big two, until it was squeezed out at the start of the last century by the emergence of Labour.
U.K.'s Liberal Democrats Savor New Status Alistair MacDonald 2010
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Party that I seem to recall the Liberal Party's been calling upon us to release the counter-terrorism white paper for a long, long time, so here's the call to Mr Abbott: pull in his Liberal Party spokesman on this subject, let's have a real discussion about counter-terrorism and threats to
Transcript: Joint press conference, Parliament House, Canberra 2010
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Joining the Liberal Party was a no-brainer for me ....
An interview with Nick Clegg, Britain's deputy prime minister Lally Weymouth 2010
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I believe the Liberal Party is a bunch of unprincipled, self-absorbed professional blowhards whose only concern is what's best for the Liberal Party, and not substantially different from the Conservatives.
more conservative socialism, or maybe just plain old corruption 2009
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And having a so-called Liberal Party sign on to something like that cannot be forgiven...
Conservative Cabinet Minister Voices Right Wing Hatred For Unemployed Working People 2009
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