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Stepney
[step-nee]
noun
a former borough of Greater London, England, now part of Tower Hamlets.
stepney
/ ˈstɛpnɪ /
noun
a spare tyre
Word History and Origins
Origin of Stepney1
Example Sentences
Before that, Stepney recruited Riperton to sing in the Rotary Connection, a kind of psychedelic soul-rock act that made a string of records in the late ’60s that have since been widely sampled by the likes of DJ Shadow and A Tribe Called Quest.
Riperton met Rudolph in a stairwell of the rock club he was managing — “It was one of those moments you see in the movies,” he says now — and the two quickly fell in love; Rudolph began writing songs with Stepney for what became Riperton’s solo debut, 1970’s ornately trippy “Come to My Garden,” which Stepney produced.
Terence Henry Stamp was born in Stepney, east London, on 22 July 1938.
Born in Stepney, east London, to working-class parents on 22 July 1938, Stamp attended grammar school before pursuing a career in advertising.
The PM praised her work to repeal the Vagrancy Act and added: "I know you will continue to support the government from the backbenches and represent the best interests of your constituents in Bethnal Green and Stepney."
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