So we're looking for a big gang over here, so we might have to close off the street and have a block party.
The city played host to Made in America, a two day music fest, which was billed as something like a huge block party.
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For five hours this Sunday, some 10 miles of normally car-crowded Los Angeles streets will be closed to vehicular traffic and turned into a massive block party for cyclists, pedestrians, joggers, even stilt-walkers.
On Saturday, June 9, a Women's Block Party begins at 1 Boylston Place just after the parade.
The city has agreed to turn a 10-block stretch of Broadway into a four-day party to mark Super Bowl XLVIII, which will be played in 2014 at MetLife Stadium in the nearby Meadowlands.
Indeed, Eisenhower's legacy might very well offer a building block for reconstructing their party.
Today it's Plaid Cymru - a party with the newest leader on the block in Leanne Wood, and the party that's done the most thinking about its future over the past year.
An effort by the Conservative Party to block a Bill proposing sweeping reforms of the Royal Ulster Constabulary has been defeated at Westminster.
That means Parliament shouldn't block any manifesto commitment by a ruling party in the assembly.
Hollande and his party consider this a stumbling block but not a barrier to raising taxes.
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Even so, the commission and others are pressing wireless carriers to offer consumers the option to block third-party billing as a way to prevent cramming charges.
Combining his fundamentalist faith, his conservative views and his flair for television, Falwell helped mold Evangelicals into a vital voting block and helped push the Republican Party to the right.
Because Winchell's fearless bellicosity had propelled all of our neighbors outdoors as well, what had begun for us as a cheerful little evening stroll ended as an impromptu block party for everyone.
Mr Trimble was elected party leader as a hardliner, essentially to block any attempts at compromise.
The Conservatives have offered the government a compromise deal under which the party would not seek to block the bill - but only so long as the contentious "right to roam" is dropped.
My sojourn on a Glasgow pavement reminded me, once more, that one should never treat a political party, any political party, as an unyielding homogeneous block.
Mrs Ciller's party, to keep things even, has helped to block a parliamentary inquiry into Mr Yilmaz's private wealth.
It is no wonder that BP are acting out this exercise in a public way as US lawmakers threatened to block any application BP would make to be party to drilling and exploration activity involving new US offshore leases because of its past safety record.
With Brown as the 41st Republican senator, the minority party can now muster the votes to block legislation from being called to a vote before the full Senate and so prevent laws from being passed.
Opposition parties claim that they will not block this in Congress, where Lula's nine-party coalition is in a minority.
Nelson's was the 60th and final vote needed to block a Republican filibuster against the health care bill, which passed in the Senate largely along party lines in December 2009.
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After October's legislative election, it is the biggest party in both chambers of Congress, with power both to block legislation requiring a two-thirds majority and to force ministers to appear for public roastings when it so wishes.
In return, he bowed to a plan stitched up between pan-European socialists and the European People's Party, the main conservative block in the EU, to give the council presidency to someone from the centre right and the foreign-policy job to the centre left.
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