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Errol

American  
[er-uhl] / ˈɛr əl /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Errol Mendes, a law professor at the University of Ottawa who is also an intervener in the case for the International Commission of Jurists Canada, said that he and others warned the clause was overly broad and could be misused.

From BBC

Grace Li crafts a film pitting Diana, Justin, Vivian and Errol against each other and against their Chinese families’ expectations.

From Los Angeles Times

He also wrote: "If one day, I felt a bit off colour, I would sit next to him. I was bloody Errol Flynn in comparison. But give him a ball and a yard of grass, and he was an artist, the Picasso of our game."

From BBC

Among the most decisive moments of his career was his victory over Errol Spence Jr., which established him as the undisputed welterweight champion, and the triumph that ultimately defined his legacy: his super middleweight victory over Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez.

From Los Angeles Times

We time travel and go back into a 1950s-style musical, and I get to live my Gene Kelly, Errol Flynn, Montgomery Clift fantasy with the character of Kendall Nesbitt.

From Los Angeles Times