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Ewing

American  
[yoo-ing] / ˈyu ɪŋ /

noun

  1. a township in W New Jersey.


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Ewing “oil business” mentality that existed among America’s government, richest oil companies and closest ally.

From Salon

Evelyn Scott was older and considerably richer than her charmer of a husband, L. Ewing Scott, and they lived in Bel-Air.

From Los Angeles Times

Ross Ewing, director of moorland and strategic projects at Scottish Land and Estates, praised the swift action of gamekeepers who reported the injured bird promptly.

From BBC

The investigation into Ruben Moreno’s disappearance remains ongoing, and no charges have been filed in that case, according to Claremont Police Capt. Robert Ewing.

From Los Angeles Times

MSPs Fergus Ewing and Edward Mountain say under Scottish law, Highland Council would need to approve a change of use of Inverness' Cameron Barracks from a barracks to a hostel - if it is to be used for longer than six months.

From BBC