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Emil

[ey-muhl, ee-muhl, ey-meel]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Latin Aemilius, a family name.



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Fide CEO Emil Sutovsky told the Reuters news agency it was "looking into" the Russian's previous comments accusing Naroditsky, who died this week aged 29, of online cheating.

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Instead, Emil Bove III, the acting deputy attorney general at the time, ordered all but a handful requiring specialized medical treatment be housed in the U.S.

That includes Emil Bove, now a federal judge, who seemingly perjured himself when he denied telling his subordinates to defy the courts during his time at DOJ.

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The elk, nicknamed Emil, was tranquilised by Austrian wildlife officials on Monday after straying dangerously close to a motorway near the village of Sattledt, Upper Austria.

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The Sumava is home to an estimated population of 10-20 elk, and it is hoped Emil will join them, rather than continue his perambulations.

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