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City of London

NOUN
  1. the part of London situated within the ancient boundaries; the commercial and financial center of London

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  • Christopher Wren's great fire Monument in the City of London is to be surrounded bulwarked by this bizarre, pleated accordion mirror-building which will leave only the tip of the Monument visible, serving as part of a giant sundial. Boing Boing
  • Today there will be an exercise involving a mock chemical attack on the City of London.
  • As a teacher Andy worked at the City of London School, where he coached cricket and rugby.
  • This is unsurprising as HSBC has led high street banks in acquiring City of London stockbroking skills.
  • The Corporation of the City of London have, in the most liberal manner, given a plot of ground, eighteen by thirteen and a half-inches, for the erection of a pickled whilks and pennywinkle establishment, at the corner of Newgate-street and the Old Bailey. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 2, 1841
  • He is a barrister and solicitor of this court, and he carries on the practice of his profession at the City of London.
  • The City of London is the hub of Britain's financial world.
  • When next the mayor and aldermen appeared before the council, they resisted the talliage on the following grounds: (363) — In the first place, because, although the king might talliage cities and boroughs that were of his demesne, he could not, as they understood, talliage the City of London, which enjoyed exemption from such an imposition by charter. London and the Kingdom - Volume I
  • Save, however, in the case of the city of London, where alone in England ancient municipal institutions have been generally preserved, the term possesses no political significance. [ The Governments of Europe
  • In the corner of his elegant, third-floor City of London sanctum, just behind his antique desk, there is a grandfather clock marking time.
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