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Ewart

British  
/ ˈjuːət /

noun

  1. Gavin ( Buchanan ). 1916–95, British poet, noted for his light satirical verse

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In their emerging-markets outlook for 2026, Aubrey Capital fund managers John Ewart and Andrew Dalrymple noted that “India has traded at a premium for a decade.”

From MarketWatch

For Ewart and Dalrymple, though, “the scale of opportunity remains compelling and the country is the most exciting long-term investment opportunity in our universe.”

From MarketWatch

The postcard is written by a man called Ewart, who, addressing "L", says he is "so sorry" that he cannot pick up a "pair" of an unknown item.

From BBC

Ewart goes on to say that he has about 10 shillings "in pocket money, not counting the train fare, so I am doing alright".

From BBC

Other residents on Ewart Street and nearby North Street have also been affected by the boundary issue.

From BBC