Examples of 'eastern wing' in a sentence

Meaning of "eastern wing"

eastern wing: This phrase refers to the section or division of a building that is located towards the east. In a broader context, it can also refer to a branch or faction of an organization or institution that is positioned on the eastern side

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It would strengthen security on the eastern wing.
The eastern wing was converted int a selfcontained flat.
The first one to be built was the eastern wing.
The eastern wing was demolished.
There was a restaurant and adjoining rooms in the eastern wing.
Eastern wing entrance.
Apartments in the eastern wing.
The Eastern Wing of the property.
The younger cadets were accommodated in the eastern wing of the house.
The eastern wing was modified after damage during the Second World War.
But this shows continuous electricity usage in the eastern wing.
Access to the chapel from the eastern wing is through an elegant portal.
A stove recess is still evident in the domestic science classroom in the eastern wing.
The library is situated in the eastern wing with a strong exposure to the square.
Their goal is to faithfully restore the appearance of the eastern wing of the castle.

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The eastern wing was given to the Hermitage Museum in 1993 and was extensively remodeled inside.
The western wing is a former smokehouse and the eastern wing is a kitchen.
In 1893 the eastern wing burned and was nearly totally destroyed.
The western wing was enlarged and the shorter eastern wing was built later.
The eastern wing took Masmiyya, Qastina, Tina and Tell es-Safi.
Join my colleagues behind me where they will escort you to the eastern wing.
Education was more widespread in the eastern wing and middle class was strong and assertive.
Currently a Verein is working to maintain and reconstruct the remaining eastern wing.
The chapterhouse can be entered from eastern wing of cloister by three Gothic portals.
The lounge is located on the first floor 's eastern wing.
He led the construction of the eastern wing of the Mannheimer Schloss.
To the right was the kitchen, which took up almost the whole eastern wing.
The south-eastern corner of the eastern wing contains the castle chapel.
It 's been abandoned for years, but this shows continuous electricity usage in the eastern wing.
Cultural discrimination also prevailed, causing the eastern wing to forge a distinct political identity.
A food court and movie theater were added to the eastern wing in 1985.
In the 19th century, the eastern wing of the hall was demolished.
I know more about the persons involved in the eastern wing because I was there.
The principal registry is located at the eastern wing of the Government Buildings, Suva.
Fragments of Schlossberg's house became part of the eastern wing of the restored palace.
On the c1860 photograph the new eastern wing is clearly recognisable.
Claude Perrault begins work on the eastern wing of the Louvre.
Simultaneously, the Confederates launched a flanking maneuver on the eastern wing of the defensive works.

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