It therefore announced earlier this summer that a British law firm, Linklaters, would join the party in November.
More than 7, 000 people have applied to join the party even before its founding congress in Berlin on Sunday, said Petry.
"We were the last to join the party, so we may get out first because we drank the least, " he says.
While these companies have been investing heavily since the 90s, Ford was late to join the party, primarily because it chose to concentrate more on its American operations.
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She comes out to join the party.
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Persona faces an uphill battle in getting web developer adoption when the establishment sign-in services are open to hundreds of millions of internet citizens, but it does have The Times' online crossword section, OpenPhoto and Voost as early poster children -- and anything that lets the privacy-minded join the party has our vote.
Lucky theatregoers get to join the tea party, where chocolate is served and spoons fly.
In early November, the Fed is expected to announce that it will join the QE party.
After you've gotten your kicks with bolder patterns, join the sock party.
Akin was one of the first members of Congress to join the Tea Party Caucus in 2010 and has easily won reelection in recent years.
It also challenges the established coastal states and cities to reconsider their current high-tax, high-regulation climates if they would like to join the growth party.
If her expulsion from the Parliamentary Conservative Party is made permanent she could continue to sit in the Commons as an independent MP or join another party - she has hinted in the past that she has sympathies with the UK Independence Party.
Labour, who came second in the mayoral vote, refused to join the cross-party cabinet.
But Mr Kim refused to join the six-party talks until the money arrived.
Merkel's government did the world an additional favor in 2009, amid the financial crisis, by rejecting calls from the International Monetary Fund, then British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, President Obama, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and the same dominant Keynesian consensus to join the global spending party.
But I doubt the doctor, still reviled by Lib Dems for refusing to join their party in the late 1980s, is the man to lure their peers into a last moment rebellion, which would have the effect of prolonging the coalition's parliamentary agony.
The Colombian government expects the Farc to give up its armed struggle and join the political process as a legal party at the end of the negotiations.
Add in the possibility that a right-of-centre government could join up with the Pensioners' Party, a new party suspicious of pension reform, and you have a formula for years of drift.
But Intel and others may not warm to the package deal that Mr Netanyahu struck three months ago with the trade unions when he was wooing the Labour party to join his coalition: scant hope now of trimming the bloated public sector or reducing its wage bill.
Peter Hammond, former leader of the Labour group, resigned in November after Labour's governing body, the National Executive Committee, overruled a decision by party councillors to join the cabinet.
And with the former National Alliance party voting themselves out of existence to join Mr Berlusconi's People of Freedom party, the political right here has rarely been more unified and focussed.
But Labour's leader, Amram Mitzna, says he will not join, and the centrist Shinui party, which came third, will not share power with an ultra-Orthodox party.
Fellow recipient Sue Nye, who will join the Lords for the Labour Party, found herself in the spotlight during the election campaign when Mr Brown appeared to blame her for his encounter with Gillian Duffy - the Rochdale pensioner he was recorded privately calling "bigoted".
Mr Clegg may also be asked about the creation of more Lords to join the already crowded benches of the Upper House and about his party's attitude to amendments to e Defamation Bill, that could enact Lord Leveson's core proposals on press regulation....watch this space.
And it would boost more extreme parties, notably the Left Party, which aspires to join a new left-wing coalition at the election after this one (the SPD insists it will not work with the Left Party this time).
If he wants to invite in some people from the Mugabe party to join him that's fine.
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