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party plan
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A business model for marketing products by hosting social events, for example in the marketer's house, at which they are offered for sale.
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At the second meeting, in February 1949, Ford said that the petitioner and other Communist Party members were appointed delegates to a meeting of the Mexican-American Association in Phoenix, Arizona, to further a Party plan to infiltrate that organization and to use it for the Party's purposes.
Should I have said something about the party plan?
For a while the party plan was successful.
At the urging of her supervisors, Ms. Moffett also scrapped her party plan.
The party plan helps produce a large chunk of Ann Summers's £85m turnover.
The new party plan removes most top Government leaders from the Central Committee and Politburo.
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Ed Miliband is right to suggest a cross-party plan.
Let's get together a long-term, cross-party plan to deal with this".
Without an agreed, cross-party plan to tackle all this, says Lamb, "I fear that the system will crash.
5. Birthday-party plan To party for eleventh birthday, B, the celebrant, invited guests D, E, F, G, H, I, and Y. Sodas in refrigerator, cash on counter to pay pizza deliveryman.
Instead, the government is seeking to fulfil Obamacare's near-universal guarantee to female employees by working with the same insurance company or third-party plan administrator that provides the rest of the employee's health benefits.
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