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- noun Plural form of
downtowner .
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Examples
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On a daily basis, the staff is looking for highlight items to place in the summary, which are then read by high level customers known as "downtowners" in
Memorandum 1996
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The "downtowners" were Dick Lang, 4th District, and Tollefson, but it wasn't until Ray Tucker, 2nd District, swung his support for a downtown site, that the green space option fell out of favor.
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Still, you might bring some pom-poms or a baton as tourists and downtowners look on.
Wyatt Closs: Hey Kids, It's the Trespass Parade! Wyatt Closs 2011
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The more than 100 restaurateurs, architects and representatives that showed up included some industry heavyweights, and even drew some downtowners.
Tavern Draws Interest on Tour Sumathi Reddy 2012
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Still, you might bring some pom-poms or a baton as tourists and downtowners look on.
Wyatt Closs: Hey Kids, It's the Trespass Parade! Wyatt Closs 2011
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Essentially, though, The Submarines are earnest adults making music for grown-ups, downtowners and anyone in need of a double shot of love on the rocks.
Michael Bialas: The Submarines Hit Their Target Audience by Sending Love Notes Michael Bialas 2011
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Heads up fellow downtowners: Whole Foods opens tomorrow!
Mishmash 2008
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He has applied his intelligence and street "creds" to dealing with mainstream downtowners and city hall officials – bringing them into his circle of "let's make a change" advocates.
'Mayor' of Skid Row on mission to rehabilitate homeless refuge 2010
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In 1886, a group of the most religious downtowners pooled their limited funds to establish Yeshiva Etz Chaim, a small heder for boys.
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Outer-neighborhood Chicagoans tend to think downtowners suffer through our central-city lives.
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