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Ewell

[ yoo-el ]

noun

  1. Richard Stod·dert [stod, -ert], 1817–72, Confederate lieutenant general in the U.S. Civil War.
  2. a male given name.


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Glyn School in Ewell, Merstham Park in Redhill and Rosebery School in Epsom are to take part in the pilot.

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The MP for Epsom and Ewell said she "ended up buying a card with a male footballer on it".

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Satterfield then instructed her to tell Chief Jack Ewell — head of the division that included Garrido’s specialized unit — about the rumor, and ask him to look into it.

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Ewell “was kind of taken aback,” she told investigators.

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In an email later that day, Ewell told her he’d found no indication Garrido took the car out of state.

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