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Ewing
[yoo-ing]
noun
a township in W New Jersey.
Example Sentences
Smithson’s biographer, Heather Ewing, has noted that Smithson was friends with a “who’s who of European science,” men who “proclaimed themselves citizens of the globe.”
Molly was 15 when she was diagnosed with metastatic Ewing sarcoma, in January 2018.
But in the new documentary “Folktales,” from “Jesus Camp” filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, which follows a trio of jumbled Scandinavian teens to a remote Norwegian school that builds character in the snowy wild, the answer to life may just lie in what “god” spells backward.
You also gather that Ewing and Grady may have been seeking some inspiration themselves.
Ross Ewing, director of moorland at SLE, said rural workers should be commended for their efforts.
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