the party line

  • 1The Party Line (books) — The Party Line is series of books by Carrie Austen dedicated specially to teenage girls. It tells school adventures of four 13 year old girls, Julie Berger, Rosie Torres, Becky Bartlett and Allie Grey, who have their own company organizing… …

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  • 2The Party Line (radio) — Infobox Radio Show show name = The Party Line imagesize = caption = other names = format = Sitcom runtime = 30 min country = United Kingdom language = English home station = BBC Radio 4 syndicates = television = starring = James Fleet creator =… …

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  • 3Don't Miss the Party Line — is a hit single by Belgian group Bizz Nizz, who started in 1990, the same year the song was released. It became very successfulin Europe, reaching #7 on the UK singles chart. The song is the group s only single and they are a one hit wonder …

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  • 4Party line — The phrase party line may refer to:*Party line (politics), an informal term for the agenda of a political party *Party line (telephony), a system where multiple telephone customers are connected to the same phone line * The Partyline Line (books) …

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  • 5party line — {n. phr.} Ideas, policies, and goals set forth by the leadership of a group or organization. * /Dan seldom has an original idea but he keeps faithfully repeating his company s party line./ …

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  • 6party line — {n. phr.} Ideas, policies, and goals set forth by the leadership of a group or organization. * /Dan seldom has an original idea but he keeps faithfully repeating his company s party line./ …

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  • 7party line — noun 1. ) count a telephone line shared by more than one customer 2. ) the party line the official policy or opinion of a political party that all its members are expected to support, especially in public: toe the party line (=obey it): an… …

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  • 8party line — n [singular] the official opinion of a political party or other organization, which its members are expected to agree with and support follow/toe the party line (=to support the official opinion) ▪ He refused to toe the party line …

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  • 9The News Line — is a daily newspaper published by a British Trotskyist group, the Workers Revolutionary Party. It was launched in 1969 as Workers Press[1] and renamed News Line in 1976[2]. For a time during the 1980s, the WRP split into two rival factions, and… …

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  • 10Party line (telephony) — In 20th century telephone systems, a party line (also multiparty line or Shared Service Line) is an arrangement in which two or more customers are connected directly to the same local loop. Prior to World War II in the United States, party lines… …

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