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| | :Nice thinking, Smurray. '''Keep.'''<span class="Unicode">​—[[User:Msh210|msh210]]℠</span> ([[user talk:Msh210|talk]]) 21:45, 24 April 2012 (UTC) | | :Nice thinking, Smurray. '''Keep.'''<span class="Unicode">​—[[User:Msh210|msh210]]℠</span> ([[user talk:Msh210|talk]]) 21:45, 24 April 2012 (UTC) |
| | *Evidence please. No OneLook Dictionary has this. [[User: DCDuring |DCDuring]] <small >[[User talk: DCDuring|TALK]]</small > 23:54, 24 April 2012 (UTC) | | *Evidence please. No OneLook Dictionary has this. [[User: DCDuring |DCDuring]] <small >[[User talk: DCDuring|TALK]]</small > 23:54, 24 April 2012 (UTC) |
| − | *{{quote-journal|journal=The Connoisseur|volume=218|issue=918-921|year=1988passage=Mrs. Coopersmith has made the throwing of a political dinner party into an art form. Warm, bubbly, and unflappably gracious, she has an infectious way of knitting together a gathering of sixty disparate and high-titled strangers.}} | + | *{{quote-journal|journal=The Connoisseur|volume=218|issue=918-921|year=1988|passage=Mrs. Coopersmith has made the throwing of a '''political''' dinner '''party'''' into an art form. Warm, bubbly, and unflappably gracious, she has an infectious way of knitting together a gathering of sixty disparate and high-titled strangers.}} |
| | *{{quote-journal|journal=Orange Coast Magazine|date=November|year=2007|page=78|volume=33|number=11|passage=It may sound crazy, but hear me out: I say throw a "'''political party'''." Seriously. It's fresh, it's edgy. And by the time it's over, at least some of your friends may never speak to you again}} | | *{{quote-journal|journal=Orange Coast Magazine|date=November|year=2007|page=78|volume=33|number=11|passage=It may sound crazy, but hear me out: I say throw a "'''political party'''." Seriously. It's fresh, it's edgy. And by the time it's over, at least some of your friends may never speak to you again}} |
| | *{{quote-book|title=That's Revolting!: Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation|page=72|author=Pasha Malla, Bernstein Sycamore, Mattilda|year=2010|passage=So your roommate, David France, who at the time was on the left and is now an editor at Newsweek, he threw a '''political party''' and invited all the gays and lesbians on the left who were all from these different factions.}} | | *{{quote-book|title=That's Revolting!: Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation|page=72|author=Pasha Malla, Bernstein Sycamore, Mattilda|year=2010|passage=So your roommate, David France, who at the time was on the left and is now an editor at Newsweek, he threw a '''political party''' and invited all the gays and lesbians on the left who were all from these different factions.}} |