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Farrell

American  
[far-uhl] / ˈfær əl /

noun

  1. Eileen, 1920–2002, U.S. soprano.

  2. Suzanne Roberta Sue Ficker, born 1945, U.S. ballerina.

  3. James T(homas), 1904–79, U.S. novelist.


Farrell British  
/ ˈfærəl /

noun

  1. Colin (James) . born 1976, Irish film actor; he appeared in the TV series Ballykissangel before starring in the films Tigerland (2000), Minority Report (2002), Alexander (2004), and In Bruges (2008)

  2. J ( ames ) G ( ordon ) 1935–79, British novelist: author of Troubles (1970), The Siege of Krishnapur (1973), and The Singapore Grip (1978)

  3. James T ( homas ) 1904–79, US writer. His works include the trilogy Young (1932), The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan (1934), and Judgment Day (1935)

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Then, Farrell noted, you might be able to say to yourself: “If I make this amount of money, I’m going to be OK financially not making as much as I did before.”

From MarketWatch

"It looked like we were hunting people down throughout the game," said former England international Farrell.

From Barron's

Andy Farrell's side proved too quick and slick for the hosts, scoring three tries inside the opening 30 minutes.

From BBC

All six of those losses have come against the other three nations - South Africa, New Zealand and France - currently ranked higher than Andy Farrell's side.

From BBC

Yet it was not until 2024 that he took on the captaincy at Saracens, following Owen Farrell's move to French side Racing 92.

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