Sentences with phrase «large house party»

Police think at least two shooters fired through the hedges from the backyard into a «large house party,» according to the statement.

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The house where they throw parties has a large veranda where groups of brothers gather.
But as that occurred before the advent of the Tea Party, which was sparked in large part out of concern over the government's profligate spending, such an effort this time around would likely run into greater resistance, particularly from rank - and - file conservative House Republicans.
In terms of cloud computing, the military has security concerns and wants to keep sensitive data «in house to a large extent» rather than crunching it on a third party's computers, Newmeyer said.
Thus, potentially M5S could link up with other parties to form a coalition large enough to gain a majority in the lower house.
But I get out to my friend's house at least once a month (big green egg style smoker, can't think of the brand off the top of my head) and my aunt's a few times a year (electric, i know not traditional, but super easy and consistent for large parties) and I typically man the smoker while at either location.
So far, though, the big parties have been varied — «pirate theme party at grandma's house» (bigger yard, great for the treasure hunt), and «pony rides party at the equestrian center» (large outdoor venue), and «museum party at the powder mill museum along with period crafts, cooking in a wood stove, and watching them explode some black powder» (10 - year - olds plus BOOM is good!).
The leader of the largest party in the House of Commons is by convention asked by the monarch to be Prime Minister and to form a government.
«What the country needs more than ever is certainty, and having secured the largest number of votes and the greatest number of seats in the General Election, it is clear that only the Conservative & Unionist Party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the House of Commons.
[487][488] They replaced the Liberal Democrats as the third largest party in the House of Commons.
Labour received 300,000 fewer votes than the Conservatives but because of Britain's controversial electoral geography Labour became the largest party in the House of Commons.
Without that late swing, Labour would now be on course to be the largest party in the new House of Commons, despite facing huge losses in Scotland.
Remarkably Lamont came within 328 votes (and a fraught early morning recount) of leading the Conservatives to winning a second Westminster seat in the equivalent 2015 general election constituency, which would have made the Conservatives the second largest Scottish party in the House of Commons.
Labour being on course to be the largest party in the House of Commons is a totally unpalatable prospect for the right wing, including within the Labour Pparty in the House of Commons is a totally unpalatable prospect for the right wing, including within the Labour PartyParty.
The Conservatives became, for the first time in many years, the largest single party in the upper house, with 222 members taking the Tory whip including 49 hereditary peers.
Based on these 3 May results, the BBC have projected that Labour would have become the largest party in the House of Commons, as set out in the graph below.
Housing is clearly now a priority for the party — as an NPF rep for members in London (where there is a huge shortage of affordable housing of all tenure and a large, poorly regulated private rented sector) this is very welcome Housing is clearly now a priority for the party — as an NPF rep for members in London (where there is a huge shortage of affordable housing of all tenure and a large, poorly regulated private rented sector) this is very welcome housing of all tenure and a large, poorly regulated private rented sector) this is very welcome indeed.
A large House of Commons means a greater role for party managers and whips, and less scope for individual, less partisan legislators.
Texas sports the Republican Party's largest House delegation — it has 25 members — and 14 of those running for re-election face primary challengers.
Translated into a projection of seats, however, this would leave Labour the largest party in the House of Commons, though well short of an overall majority.
They should also tear into what is now the third - largest party at Westminster, the SNP, and «own the House of Commons».
When the bursting housing bubble made it seem as if mortgage fraud perped by parties larger than brokers, bank clerks, and appraisers might finally matter.
The Tories remain the largest party in the House of Commons but fell short of an overall majority.
Labour was — and still is — considerably larger than the nine (or eight, depending on how you classify Sinn Fein MPs, who don't take up their seats in the chamber) other parties in the House of Commons which are not in government.
Jim McDermott, the party's candidate for the at - large U.S. House seat in Alaska, is currently holding steady at a healthy 7.5 % of the vote against both a Republican and a Democrat.
The Labour Party had the largest number of seats in the House of Commons, but not an overall majority.
David Cameron, as the incumbent, would be given first chance to form a government but Labour is in a stronger position to secure the confidence of the house, whether it is the largest party or not.
Jackson, the longtime White House physician who was nominated to replace fired VA Secretary David Shulkin, faces a two - page list of accusations, including claims that he «wrecked» a government vehicle after getting drunk at a going - away party, wrote himself Percocet prescriptions and provided a White House military staffer with a «large supply» of the opioid.
But with the shutdown more than a week old and House Democrats searching for any legislative wiggle room to end it, the move looms large in retrospect in the minds of the minority party.
«The Conservatives can afford to lose no more than 22 seats to Labour before they cease to be the largest party in the House of Commons.
However, if after an election no one party has an absolute majority in the House (as in 1923, 1929 and February 1974) then the Queen will send for the leader of the party with the largest number of seats (as in 1929 and 1974) or with the next largest number of seats (as in January 1924).
If Labour is the largest party in the House of Commons, then it is almost inevitable that Gordon Brown will stay as Prime Minister.
Byron Brown, chairman of the New York State Democratic Party; former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, vice chairwoman of the New York State Democratic Party; Rep. Joseph Crowley (D - Bronx / Queens), House Democratic Caucus chairman; and Hector Figueroa, president of 32BJ SEIU and at - large member of the Democratic National Committee, sent a letter to Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and Klein on Monday.
In fact, the most compelling reason for this practice is that the party with the most seats can survive confidence votes so long as the smaller party (or parties) simply abstain from confidence votes, whereas a governing party without a plurality in the House needs at least one other party to vote with it at all times (assuming the largest party will always vote no confidence, but that is almost certain to occur when they are denied the opportunity to govern).
Grimm and other House members and party bigwigs will attend the convention as «at - large» delegates.
He had support from both the Conservative and Labour leadership, however many backbench MPs, particularly those from the Labour Party (who held a large majority in the House at the time), viewed Young as someone who had too recently been a member of his party's front bench team and was thus not sufficiently in touch with ordinaryParty (who held a large majority in the House at the time), viewed Young as someone who had too recently been a member of his party's front bench team and was thus not sufficiently in touch with ordinaryparty's front bench team and was thus not sufficiently in touch with ordinary MPs.
When Shepherd first joined the House of Lords its membership was entirely composed of hereditary peers with a large inbuilt Conservative Party majority.
The ever - worsening political environment and the increasing financial disparity between the two congressional campaign committees have House strategists for both parties wondering how large the playing field could grow between now and November.
The Conservatives are on course to be the largest party in the new House of Commons, but it is touch and go whether David Cameron will be able to remain Prime Minister.
When the White House is controlled by the House majority party, then the House minority leader assumes a larger role in formulating alternatives to executive branch initiatives and in acting as a national spokesperson for their party.
It feels like the «UKIP fox is in the Westminster hen house», Nigel Farage has told reporters, after his party won large gains in England's local elections.
We became the largest party in the House of Commons by a considerable margin.
WASHINGTON — Five New York Republicans split with their party on Thursday as the House of Representatives voted 227 - 205 to pass the largest overhaul of the U.S. tax code in more than 30 years.
[25] In Northern Ireland the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) aimed to maintain or increase its number of seats, having been the fourth largest party in the House of ComParty (DUP) aimed to maintain or increase its number of seats, having been the fourth largest party in the House of Comparty in the House of Commons.
The SNP, with 56 MPs, is now the third largest party in the new House of Commons.
In 2016, he ran for Florida House District 41 and received no support from the Democratic Party, but had large grassroots support from the county pParty, but had large grassroots support from the county partyparty.
Without these, Labour would almost certainly still be in government as the largest party in the House of Commons.
If this were a general election, Labour would be the largest party in the House of Commons.
The commission comprises seven members: the governor, state auditor, secretary of state, one person appointed by the speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, one person appointed by the House leader of the largest political party of which the speaker is not a member, one person appointed by the President of the Ohio State Senate, and one person appointed by the Senate leader of the largest political party of which the president is not a member.
Many would complain that a coalition of the second and fourth largest parties would be «undemocratic,» but in our representative system it is the grouping that can win a confidence vote in the House of Commons that forms the government.
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