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  • 11Third Party — An individual or entity that is involved in a transaction but is not one of the principals. The third party often has a lesser interest in the transaction than the principals. An example of a third party would be the escrow company in a real… …

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  • 12List of third party performances in United States elections — In the United States, it is rare for a third party (or independent) candidate to perform well in a U.S. election, and rare for one to actually win the election. Below are any elections where a candidate, that wasn t a Republican or Democrat,… …

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  • 13United States third party and independent presidential candidates, 2008 — 2004 ← → 2012 …

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  • 14Trusted third party — In cryptography, a trusted third party (TTP) is an entity which facilitates interactions between two parties who both trust the third party; they use this trust to secure their own interactions. TTPs are common in cryptographic protocols, for… …

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  • 15IBM Lightweight Third-Party Authentication — Lightweight Third Party Authentication (LTPAs), is an authentication technology used in IBM WebSphere and Lotus Domino products.When accessing web servers that use the LTPA technology it is possible for a web user to re use his login across… …

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  • 16Third — may refer to: 3 (number), such as the 3rd of something see also Ordinal number (linguistics) Fraction (mathematics), such as 1/3 1/60 of a second, or 1/3,600 of a minute[citation needed] Third World, economically underdeveloped nations Third… …

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  • 18Third Way (UK) — The National Liberal Party, The Third Way is a British political party that was formed on 17 March 1990. It contains several former members of the National Front (NF). Around fifty members of the party s Political Soldier wing joined Third Way at …

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  • 19Party switching in the United States — In United States politics, party switching is any change in party affiliation of a partisan public figure, usually one who is currently holding elected office. In the United States dominant two party system, the switches most commonly occur… …

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  • 20party — A Party is a representation of a client. A Client can have multiple Parties representing it. A Party can only represent one Client. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary * * * party par‧ty [ˈpɑːti ǁ ˈpɑːrti] noun parties PLURALFORM… …

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