McEwen
Britishnoun
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“It’s indispensable,” said Michael Meding, general manager of McEwen Copper, which plans to start construction next year on a $3.2 billion copper deposit that was discovered nearly 30 years ago.
She lived in McEwen and graduated from McEwen High School in 2016.
From BBC
"They were loved by their families and by the community," she said outside another prayer vigil at the Hurricane Chapel Free Will Baptist Church in nearby McEwen.
From BBC
It offers neither Poirot nor Marple, though a Marple-ized version, starring Geraldine McEwen, was filmed in 2007.
From Los Angeles Times
Amazingly, a high jump tie happened again in Paris with Hamish Kerr of New Zealand and Shelby McEwen of the U.S.
From Los Angeles Times
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