A former political party in the United States; founded by Theodore Roosevelt during the presidential campaign of 1912; its emblem was a picture of a bull moose.
The Progressives, soon called the BullMooseParty, attracted the usual group of reformers, and some cranks.
Uso de progressive party en inglés
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At the head of the progressiveparty was John Blahoslaw, the historian.
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He found power in the hands of the moderate progressiveparty.
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A new progressiveparty, Future Forward, won 30 seats.
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What is missing from the Greens is the actual thing I want from a progressiveparty.
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The word diamonds suggested Namibia and he remembered that Oppenheimer, the millionaire, supported the progressiveparty.
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Here, Labour is engaging with the anger felt by so many in the only way a progressiveparty can.
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Labor, supposedly the progressiveparty, opposed same-sex marriage even under the prime ministership of the left-wing feminist icon Julia Gillard.
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The progressiveparty triumphed.
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The advanced party, the progressiveparty, the party in alliance with the future, are the names they like to give themselves.
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But it seems to me far more important that consideration should be paid to what the progressiveparty proposes to do.
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With M. de Witte, the leader of the progressiveparty, to administer this new policy, a better day seemed to be dawning.
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There is a clear need for a progressiveparty, one that understands this phase of capitalism enough to resist some of its harshest effects.
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There is hope that it can now reinvent itself as a genuinely progressiveparty that rediscovers the enthusiasm it once had for individual human dignity.
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So, with the aid of the "Dough-Faces," as they were stigmatized by the progressiveparty, Calhoun was confident of success in the Texan scheme.
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So passed the second act in the drama of the Progressiveparty.
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His complex political networking included the apartheid elite, progressiveparties and Frelimo.