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Bristow

British  
/ ˈbrɪstəʊ /

noun

  1. Eric . born 1957, British darts player: world champion five times (1980–81, 1984–86)

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Surfers Against Sewage chief executive Giles Bristow said the government's proposed changes were "frankly insulting" and fall short of much needed structural reform.

From BBC

It also comes after Barrick in late September unexpectedly parted ways with former Chief Executive Mark Bristow, who took the helm with the takeover of Randgold, an Africa-focused gold producer he founded.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eric Bristow was 23 when he won his second BDO world title - a year after his first - while Van Gerwen, at 24, was the youngest winner of the PDC crown before Littler came along.

From BBC

A game deeply rooted in Britain and renowned for being played by working class men in pubs, darts was hugely popular in the 1980s, as millions of UK viewers tuned in to watch tournaments on free-to-air television, featuring the stars of the day including Eric Bristow and John Lowe.

From Barron's

“He loved his country, he loved capitalism, and he loved his family,” said David Bristow, his friend and former lawyer, now a U.S. magistrate judge in California.

From The Wall Street Journal