Similar words: down in the mouth, awning, yawning, clowning, dawning, frowning, drowning, fawning. Meaning: [daʊn] n. United States landscape architect who designed the grounds of the White House and the Capitol Building (1815-1852).
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61. And on returning to Downing Street for talks with the Opposition leaders, he spoke of his death warrant.
62. Downing can renew his appeal if the prosecution takes a favourable view.
63. He left Downing Street in 1963 almost an object of ridicule, condemned in Gibbonian terms as the symbol of national decay.
64. The crisis is so severe Downing Street gave in to Labour demands to recall Parliament.
64. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
65. Kathleen Blanchard collected eighteen thousand signatures from pensioners in Swindon alone and took her petition to Downing Street.
66. Downing Street announced that the Prime Minister intended to fulfil his longstanding pledge.
67. All the predictions were that the meeting at Downing Street between newly elected political opposites would be difficult.
68. We can understand an idealistic -- but unworkable -- idea like this coming from a fresh-faced political neophyte like Downing.
69. There are occasional signs of attempts by Downing Street to infiltrate a new type of person into the ranks of the lieutenancy.
70. Downing Square became a large open space, with the street reduced to a short approach road from Whitehall.
71. Our fate is to be even more horrible than to be frogmarched out of Downing street.
72. The proposed launch of the green paper last week was postponed on the orders of Downing Street.
73. And how odd that after Downing St., not a single officer could be seen in Whitehall.
74. For months, the spin doctors relied on the training imparted at such teaching hospitals as the Downing Street Policy Unit.
75. Throughout his year in Downing Street, Lord Home brooded on ways of coping more successfully with the pressures on government.
76. Liverpool are rivaling Tottenham for Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing.
77. Branchingoff from Whitehall is another small street[sentencedict.com], Downing Street.
78. Since Andrew Jackson Downing laid out the Smithsonian Institution grounds in 1850, the region has been a laboratory for the best that landscape architecture has to offer.
79. In smoke-filled private rooms, boisterous men vie to best each other in downing shots of fiery mao-tai, the rice liquor that is this city's most famous product.
80. Frederic William Maitland is appointed Downing Professor of the Laws of England.
81. Downing Street confirmed that Gordon Brown had written a personal letter to Muammar Gaddafi calling on Libya to "act with sensitivity" and to ensure a "low-key return" for Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.
82. Before the project could be completed, however, Downing died in a steamboat accident on the Hudson; he was just thirty-six.
83. Mice bred to be void of the gene, called TREK-1, acted as if they had been downing anti-depressants for at least three weeks.
84. Harriman met Pamela during World War II when she was married to Churchill's son and living at 10 Downing Street.
85. The researchers concluded that children quaffing the cocktail containing tartrazine from both age groups were less well behaved than those who had been downing the placebo.
86. In 1851, Downing was invited by President Millard Fillmore to design improvements to the grounds around the Capitol.
87. 1982 - British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives a parcel bomb at 10 Downing Street.
88. Funeral services for Internet Explorer Six will be held at 7pm on March 4 at Aten Design Group, 1629 Downing Street, Denver, CO 80218.
89. Gordon Brown, belying his clunking image , has brought tech - savvy communications staff into Downing Street.
90. The crew of other helicopters reported the downing as a surface-to-air missile strike.