Similar words: winning streak, running stream, losing streak, man in the street, working stress, the man in the street, lightning strike, songstress. Meaning: ['daʊnɪŋ] n. 1. a street of Westminster in London 2. the British government.
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61. Harriman met Pamela during World War II when she was married to Churchill's son and living at 10 Downing Street.
62. 1982 - British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives a parcel bomb at 10 Downing Street.
63. Funeral services for Internet Explorer Six will be held at 7pm on March 4 at Aten Design Group, 1629 Downing Street, Denver, CO 80218.
64. Gordon Brown, belying his clunking image , has brought tech - savvy communications staff into Downing Street.
65. John Major faces severe social and economic problems as well as tough debate over European integration, but his top priority will be to maintain the Tories' long lease on 10 Downing Street.
66. He covered the distance to his house on Downing street at a run.
67. The best-known streets of London are Fleet Street, the Strand, Piccadilly, Whitehall, Pall Mall, Downing Street, and Lombard Street.
68. "This is criminality pure and simple, and it has to be confronted and defeated," Cameron told reporters from outside his residence at 10 Downing Street.
69. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives a parcel bomb at 10 Downing Street.
69. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
70. The prime minister's comments came in a podcast, released on the 10 Downing Street website and YouTube, on the 80th anniversary of the Wall Street crash.
71. Damian McBride resigned after admitting sending "juvenile and inappropriate" e-mails from his Downing Street account to the former Labour spin doctor Derek Draper.
72. Prior to this, Cameron was held at 10 Downing Street, "the Cabinet emergency committee", only several British cabinet ministers attended the meeting.
73. Unusually for Downing Street, there were no actual rats scuttling by.
74. With a rainbow touching the sky over Westminster, the Conservative leader David Cameron set off to kiss hands with the Queen and that arrived as prime minister in Downing Street.
75. Visiting Downing Street earlier in the day, Mr Obama was at once emollient, self-critical and articulate, in a way that put an initially bashful Gordon Brown at his ease.
76. Meanwhile, Downing Street announced that David Cameron, in an apparent U-turn, would now be wearing morning dress and not a business suit.
77. The UK project is led by policy wonk David Halpern, a key part of Cameron's Downing Street brain trust and head of the Behavioural Insight Team.
78. McGowan, from Peckham, south London,[sentencedict.com] is no stranger to bizarre stunts: in 2003 he spent two weeks rolling a monkey nut with his nose seven miles to Downing Street to protest against student debt.
79. Campbell, a teetotaller, also discloses in today's extracts that the pressure of working in Downing Street became so great that he started drinking again around the turn of the millennium.
80. He was charged with abducting a taxi driver and forcing him to drive a bomb to Downing Street.
81. A backbench rebellion against the UK prime minister turned into a Downing Street coup.
82. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling poses with his ministerial red dispatch box as he leaves 11 Downing Street, en route to delivering the annual budget to the House of Commons.
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