Similar words: western, westerner, westernize, midwestern, northwestern, southwestern, spinster, western culture. Meaning: n. a borough of Greater London on the Thames; contains Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey.
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(91) As Westminster aide to the party leader, Mr Durkan has long been tipped for higher offices.
(92) It was famous as the winning post of boat races from Westminster Bridge.
(93) Lord McAlpine, the former Tory treasurer, was holding a party at his house in Westminster.
(94) Franklin placed his own hopes on the idea that the Westminster Parliament would pass legislation to set up a union.
(95) No tactical advantage then in Ulster, Eire, or in Westminster.
(96) Our political correspondent Fiona Ross is at Westminster and she joins us live.
(97) He had his own exchequer at Marlborough for this purpose, and accounted at the Westminster Exchequer for transactions there.
(97) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(98) There was nothing to recommend preserving the old Government until it had been formally defeated at Westminster.
(99) Mr Clarke rejected suggestions that his absence from Westminster on his trip had damaged his chances.
(100) One of the largest new contracts is a £9 million deal with the City of Westminster to provide a school meals service.
(101) In the Westminster deposition scene West literally wraps himself in the national flag.
(102) As they rounded the bend towards Westminster, Ranulf nudged Corbett and pointed to the near bank.
(103) Mr Field, aged 49, has won cross-party admiration at Westminster for his crusading stance on poverty and social inequality.
(104) He went on to Westminster Hospital Medical School,[sentencedict.com] where he qualified as a doctor in 1954.
(105) From 1708 he was the City mason, and in 1720 was appointed master mason to Westminster Abbey.
(106) Ahead of him, the tail-end stragglers of the daily rush hour traffic scurried across Westminster Bridge.
(107) Outside Westminster the government was losing support: eight seats were lost at by-elections in the first eighteen months of peace.
(108) Even without it the Unionists had a popular mandate such as no Westminster government has enjoyed.
(109) Even so, alarm bells are beginning to sound at Westminster.
(110) The casualties were detained at the Westminster Hospital where the woman was being treated for back injuries and the men for shock.
(111) The closure was doubly important because the catchment area covered the inner London districts of Westminster, Paddington and Hammersmith.
(112) Similar schemes have been established in Westminster and Derby city centre.
(113) Both National Westminster and Barclays said earlier this year that there would be significant manpower reductions when their annual results were published.
(114) Councils will be given the power to operate fixed penalty schemes like that operated by Westminster city council.
(115) I once spent many months as a student using the papers of Francis Place, the radical reformer of early nineteenth-century Westminster.
(116) Alan Duncan, who let his Westminster house be used for the Major leadership campaign.
(117) His most loyal cocaine customers were in the City, Whitehall and the Palace of Westminster.
(118) Mac had a girlfriend and a baby with whom he lived in a Bayswater hotel room provided by Westminster Council.
(119) Meanwhile, Farini had been hired to resuscitate the failing fortunes of the Royal Westminster Aquarium.
(120) The final act takes place in the square in front of Westminster Bridge.
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