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Stepney
[ step-nee ]
noun
- a former borough of Greater London, England, now part of Tower Hamlets.
stepney
/ ˈɛɪ /
noun
- a spare tyre
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Origin of Stepney1
Example Sentences
This time, though, Maurice White elevated his friend Charles Stepney, whom he’d known since the Chess days and who’d worked on “Open Our Eyes,” to a role as his co-producer; Bailey, Johnson and Verdine White all agree that Stepney pushed the group to a new level of creativity — and a new level of diligence.
Stepney was “definitely the dad in our group,” Bailey says in the 2001 documentary “Shining Stars”; the band’s focus was so intense, the singer tells The Times, that he had trouble processing the loss of his mother, who died during the recording process.
The Bishop of Stepney, Dr Joanne Grenfell, who is lead bishop for safeguarding, had put forward a motion to the General Synod for all Church-employed safeguarding officers to be transferred to a new independent body.
A poem was read as the stadium fell silent, with United legends Sir Alex Ferguson, Pat Crerand, Alex Stepney and Brian Kidd all present.
Dr Joanne Grenfell, the Bishop of Stepney and the Church of England's lead safeguarding bishop, said the failings identified in the report into Smyth's abuse meant it was "now necessary for others to take up the baton".
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