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  • adjective Alternative spelling of cross-party.

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Examples

  • A crossparty group of MPs and peers will be launched on Thursday to combat the growing scourge of landmines, which kill and maim thousands of innocent people every year.

    MPs launch group to tackle landmines 2012

  • Huhne will attend a meeting next week of Coalition 2.0, the crossparty attempt to drum up ideas for the future – hardly the behaviour of a malcontent.

    AV battle dragged the coalition to the edge of a precipice 2011

  • So Tate Modern has, in a sense, been a crossparty invention.

    Artists, critics and readers on 10 years of Tate Modern 2010

  • Photograph: Alamy welfare reform bill, which a rival coalition of crossparty and no-party peers combined to defeat last night, as Patrick Wintour reports here?

    The Guardian World News Michael White 2012

  • The BBC has reported that Aidan O'Neill QC, a barrister expert in prisoners' rights, told the crossparty panel of MPs that failure to give prisoners in Scotland and Wales the right to vote risked compensation claims for allegedly breaking human rights laws.

    The Guardian World News Hélène Mulholland 2011

  • The Liberal Democrats say there has to be a crossparty agreement on social care, but have not opted for a specific policy.

    This is Money | Home 2010

  • So Tate Modern has, in a sense, been a crossparty invention.

    The Guardian World News Kate Kellaway 2010

  • So Tate Modern has, in a sense, been a crossparty invention.

    The Guardian World News Kate Kellaway 2010

  • So Tate Modern has, in a sense, been a crossparty invention.

    Culture | guardian.co.uk Kate Kellaway 2010

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