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Ewing

[yoo-ing]

noun

  1. a township in W New Jersey.



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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.

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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.

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You also gather that Ewing and Grady may have been seeking some inspiration themselves.

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Ross Ewing, director of moorland at SLE, said rural workers should be commended for their efforts.

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