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Ewing

[ yoo-ing ]

noun

  1. a township in W New Jersey.


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Ewing repeatedly said he needed his seniors to lead the way and they have during this latest run.

The all-time series between Georgetown and Villanova is now tied at 44 wins apiece, and Ewing is 1-7 against the Wildcats since taking over the Hoyas’ program, but he still took positives from Sunday’s effort.

Ewing mixed in a combination of presses, zones, man-to-man and switching defense to keep Providence off balance.

His Cliff demonstrates a wider range of emotion compared with the Ewing brothers, and like actor Jack Lemmon, Kercheval can play both foolish and intense, a combination that makes him difficult to ignore.

“I don’t like wearing a mask while coaching, but it’s just part of life right now,” Ewing said last week.

One measly year later, Pam woke to find a naked Ewing grinning at her in the shower.

Anyone who ever hated J.R. Ewing on Dallas or loved Lady Mary on Downton Abbey will understand.

With a deft touch, she brought us up to speed on the Ewings while stirring up plenty of modern Ewing-style drama.

And with that role—as manipulative oil scion J.R. Ewing—Hagman further entered the cultural lexicon.

One of the hardest plot decisions was what to do after actor Jim Davis, who played Jock Ewing, died in 1980 from multiple myeloma.

He kept the old house which stood on the lot now occupied by the residence of Dr. Ewing, in Uniontown.

On reaching home, Ewing wrote an account of the affair, and sent it to Lancaster for publication.

The Lancaster office was not poor, but the foreman did 'fill up' with the Ewing letter.

The motion of Mr. Ewing prevailed by the following vote: Ayes, 11; Noes, 10.

At this instant, Ralph Ewing and Mollie came rushing down the hill.

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