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Jarrell

[jar-uhl, juh-rel]

noun

  1. Randall, 1914–65, U.S. poet and critic.



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Originally set to face Jarrell Miller on Saturday, Wardley faced a late opponent change when the American withdrew because of injury.

From BBC

When asked whether Hackman’s Alzheimer’s disease prevented him from being able to tell if his wife was dead, Jarrell could not say.

Arakawa died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a disease that attacks the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, Dr. Heather Jarrell, chief medical examiner at the New Mexico medical investigator’s office, said at a news conference.

It is likely that Ms Arakawa died first on 11 February, Dr Heather Jarrell of the New Mexico Medical Investigator's Office told a news conference on Friday.

From BBC

Well, there is a series now: “The Legendary Lynx,” just published by Mad Cave and featuring the art of Sandy Jarrell.

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