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The head of the Democratic Republican Party, which is not represented in parliament, said he wants to move the United Nations headquarters from New York to Panmunjom, a village that sits on the world's most militarized border separating North and South Korea which remain technically at war.
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Known in his time as the Democratic Republican Party, it survives today, in truncated and much-morphed form, as the Democratic Party.
Hard-Headed Idealist Aram Bakshian Jr. 2011
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He noted in that letter that he tried to prevent this sort of danger within the courts in general by achieving balance between his own Democratic Republican Party (now called simply the Democratic Party) and the Federalists (who today are reincarnated as Republicans).
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The junta's Democratic Republican Party (DRP) nominated Pak as its presidential candidate in the Oct. 15 elections.
1961-79 2001
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Party and Jefferson's Democratic Republican Party formed in under five years.
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Party and Jefferson's Democratic Republican Party formed in under five years.
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Party and Jefferson's Democratic Republican Party formed in under five years.
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Party and Jefferson's Democratic Republican Party formed in under five years.
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Party and Jefferson's Democratic Republican Party formed in under five years.
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Party and Jefferson's Democratic Republican Party formed in under five years.
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