There still may be a few frat guys who do fit the mold of the beer-drinking, womanizing partiers. |
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Whether you want a nudist beach, a beach full of partiers, or one which is virtually undiscovered, Ibiza is the place to find it on. |
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At one point later on, I'm crossing the famous Skinny Bridge just as it's being raised for a boatload of partiers. |
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The night started in the kitchen where she played flippy cup and drank beer while the other partiers hung around smoking weed. |
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But unlike the picture of the presumed twins, Sherman's sororal coven of keg partiers is contained in a plain white, crisply modernist frame. |
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But Patterson said that at the moment he is not directly appealing to disaffected Tea Partiers. |
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Certainly, Paine espoused suspicion of too-powerful states, which makes him eminently quotable by Tea Partiers now. |
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Tea Partiers looking for a third-party candidate to cast a protest vote are left with slim pickings. |
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Tea Partiers from Rand Paul to Sharron Angle have been tarred as wingnuts, kooks. |
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Littleton says Nominee Romney would be greeted by Tea Partiers with something between skepticism and disgust. |
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Hofstra added that the episode has only added fuel to Tea Partiers looking to unseat the senator. |
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Establishment figures, Tea Partiers, evangelicals, and libertarians will all be rubbing elbows at a single theater. |
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The acerbic 85-year-old Michigan Democrat had long been contemptuous of Tea Partiers. |
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The senator has alienated many Tea Partiers and has yet to reach out to bridge the gap, Hofstra said. |
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September 12, 2012 North Texas Tea Party Meeting Rafael Cruz had a birther moment last year at a gathering of Texas Tea Partiers. |
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Partiers posed for pictures with the Hillary cut-out, sending them immediately to social-media accounts. |
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There are also fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, neoconservatives, paleoconservatives, liberal Republicans and Tea Partiers. |
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