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East End

American  

noun

  1. a section of E London, England.


East End British  

noun

  1. a densely populated part of E London containing former industrial and dock areas, now extensively redeveloped for offices

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Lamond was born in Glasgow's east end and joined the Royal Navy in 1943.

From BBC

“We just had all the major networks, all the major streaming platforms walk through this facility and they can’t believe how nice it is,” said Wainright, managing partner of East End Studios.

From Los Angeles Times

But so far, no one has signed up to make a project at East End Studios’ newest property, even as state and local leaders tout new tax incentives to boost the film industry.

From Los Angeles Times

At an estimated cost of $3.8 billion, it will replace the rusting, abandoned hulk that sits at the east end of East Capitol Street, fronting the Anacostia River.

From The Wall Street Journal

The inquiry heard the accident happened near the summit of Am Bodach, at the east end of the ridge.

From BBC