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* Macfarlane, Allison M. and Ewing, Rodney C., editors, Uncertainty Underground: Yucca Mountain and the Nation's High-Level Nuclear Waste MIT Press, 2006.
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* Rohm and Haas Corporate Headquarters, with George M. Ewing Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1964
Left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady | Matthew Brady From left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
After the war, Ewing was appointed by President Andrew Johnson to a third post as Secretary of War in 1868 following the firing of Edwin M. Stanton but the Senate, still outraged at Johnson's firing of Stanton — which had provoked Johnson's impeachment — refused to act on the nomination.
Image: The Taylor Administration. jpg | The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Matthew BradyFrom left to right: William Ballard Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson in 1849
The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady | Matthew Brady From left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady | Matthew Brady From left to right: William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
* SFX Entertainment ( now Live Nation, a publicly traded company )in 1998 SFX agreed to pay up to $ 150 million in cash, stock, and bonuses for F. A. M. E., the sports agency run by David Falk, the agent for basketball players Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing.
The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady | Matthew Brady From left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
* Anna M. Ewing, Executive VP and CIO at NASDAQ OMX
Among the representatives to the conference were James A. Seddon and William Cabell Rives from Virginia, David Wilmot from Pennsylvania, Reverdy Johnson from Maryland, William P. Fessenden and Lot M. Morrill from Maine, James Guthrie from Kentucky, Stephen T. Logan from Illinois, Alvan Cullom from Tennessee, and Thomas Ewing and Salmon P. Chase from Ohio.
Knott resigned his seat in the legislature in August 1858 to accept Governor Robert M. Stewart's appointment to fill the unexpired term of Missouri's attorney general, Ephraim B. Ewing.

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The first recorded use of the term is in a 1964 letter by Anne Ewing to the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Marc Ewing and Young's partnership started in 1994 when ACC acquired the Red Hat trademarks from Ewing.
Inspired by the New York underground film scene, he founded the Toronto Film Co-op with Iain Ewing and Ivan Reitman.
The exterior sculpture, by James Alexander Ewing, included the central Jubilee Pediment as its centrepiece.
Ewing also designed the apex sculptures of Truth, Riches, and Honour, and the statues of The Four Seasons on the Chamber's tower.
Entering the American League as an expansion franchise in 1969, along with the Seattle Pilots, the club was founded by Ewing Kauffman, a Kansas City businessman.
First, owner Ewing Kauffman sold 49 % of his interest to Memphis developer Avron Fogelman.
At the start of the 1990s, the Royals had been hit with a double-whammy when General Manager John Schuerholz departed in 1990 and team owner Ewing Kauffman died in 1993.
After gaining experience as a teamster along the Santa Fe Trail and in Mexico, Carson signed on with a party of forty men, led by Ewing Young which in August, 1829 went into Apache country along the Gila River.
See Ewing Young for more detailed information.
The fountains at Kauffman Stadium, commissioned by original Kansas City Royals owner Ewing Kauffman, are the largest privately-funded fountains in the world.
Moreover, General Thomas Ewing, in response to a successful raid on nearby Lawrence, Kansas, led by William Quantrill, issued General Order No. 11, forcing the eviction of residents in four western Missouri counties — including Jackson — except those living in the city and nearby communities and those whose allegiance to the Union was certified by Ewing.
* A. C. Ewing
* 1980 – On the season finale of the soap opera Dallas, the infamous character J. R. Ewing is shot by an unseen assailant, leading to the catchphrase " Who shot J. R .?
The 1992 Olympic basketball Dream Team, the first to use current NBA stars, featured Michael Jordan as the anchor, along with Bird, Magic, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Scottie Pippen, Clyde Drexler, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Chris Mullin, Charles Barkley, and Christian Laettner.
Ewing released the software in October, and it became known as the Halloween release.
Each of these series featured a wealthy, domineering, promiscuous and passionate antagonist as a key character in the storyline – J. R. Ewing, Alexis Colby, Abby Cunningham and Angela Channing respectively.

Ewing and Kauffman
Since July 2, 1993, the venue had been known as Kauffman Stadium in honor of the Royals ' founding owner, Ewing Kauffman.
It is the only ballpark in the American League to currently be named after a person ( Ewing Kauffman ).
Baseball responded by hastily granting expansion franchises to four cities, including a Kansas City team owned by local pharmaceutical magnate Ewing Kauffman.
Ewing Marion Kauffman ( September 21, 1916-August 1, 1993 ) was an American pharmaceutical entrepreneur, philanthropist, and Major League Baseball owner.
Ewing Kauffman established the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in the mid-1960s with the same sense of opportunity he brought to his business endeavors, and, with the same convictions.
Today the mission of the Kauffman Foundation follows Ewing Kauffman ’ s vision by focusing its grant making and operations on two areas: advancing entrepreneurship and improving the education of children and youth.
Ewing Kauffman established the Kansas City Royals, bringing major league baseball back to Kansas City.
Royals owner Ewing Kauffman fired Lemon as manager and stated he wanted a younger person to fill the position and " did not want to lose Jack McKeon ," who was named as Lemon's replacement.
The stadium's name was changed in 1993 to honor Royals founder Ewing Kauffman just months before his death.
* Carl Schramm, former President and CEO, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
* John Tyler, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Secretary
* Ewing Marion Kauffman
* Kauffman Stadium, named after Ewing Kauffman

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