Flynn
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noun
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Errol . 1909–59, Australian-born Hollywood actor, who was noted for his swashbuckling roles; his films included Captain Blood (1935), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), and Too Much Too Soon (1958)
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Rev. John . 1880–1951, founder of the Australian flying doctor service
Example Sentences
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Estimates of the risk premium baked into the price go anywhere from $4 to $10 a barrel, Phil Flynn of the Price Futures Group says in a note.
In 2011, the late Labour MP Paul Flynn, a staunch republican, called on MPs "to remove the bandages from our mouths" when it came to royalty.
From BBC
John Jones, 35, of Stamfordham Drive, Allerton; John Hughes, 31, of no fixed abode and Bernard Flynn, 61, of Knowsley Road, Bootle, have also been charged, Merseyside Police said.
From BBC
Prices hitting $70 a barrel could signal a “breakout on fear” relating to a potential looming U.S. military action, said Phil Flynn, senior market analyst at the Price Futures Group.
From MarketWatch
Flynn at the Price Futures Group said traders on Wednesday were considering a report from Axios indicating that the U.S. military could be preparing for something more than just limited airstrikes.
From MarketWatch
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