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Meaning of "birrell"
birrell (adverb) - in a manner characteristic of or related to the Scottish surname Birrell, possibly denoting a place or family name
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- A surname.
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Birrell resigned shortly afterwards.
It was during this period that Birrell designed his most significant buildings.
Birrell to the dangers.
The proposal was rejected by both Unionists and Nationalists and Birrell stayed on.
Birrell is a Czech beer without alcohol.
His son David Birrell is a stage actor.
Birrell is noteworthy in Canadian history for his involvement in railways and finance.
Reginald McKenna succeeds Birrell at the Board of Education.
Birrell had more success in areas such as Education and the Irish land question.
He is the younger brother of Joe Birrell.
Daniel Birrell is a businessman and economist.
This proposal ultimately passed from Sir James Bryce with Birrell inheriting the bill.
Birrell and Nathan had resigned immediately after the Rising.
After this, Adrian Birrell was hired as coach.
Birrell was appointed Chelsea manager shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War.
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Thank you Sister Birrell for the delicious cookies!
Birrell was particularly interested in seventeenth-century English Catholic literature.
At the Nürburgring, Gerry Birrell finished in ninth position.
Robert Birrell has argued that immigration is creating social divisions and risks long-term national unity.
I repeatedly attempted to warn you, Under Secretary, and Chief Secretary Birrell to the dangers.
Shortly after, Birrell suffered a right elbow injury, sidelining her for the rest of the year.
In the next race held at the Hockenheimring Birrell finished in 12th position.
Birrell explains that qi " was believed to embody cosmic energy governing matter, time, and space.
Like Campbell-Bannerman, Birrell belonged to the Radical tradition of the party.
Birrell attended Coomera Anglican College during her schooling years and graduated in 2015.
He ran a bookshop near the British Museum with Francis Birrell during the 1920s.
Birrell wrote, and spoke, with a characteristic humour which became known as birrelling . [ 7 ].
NB, Kimberly Birrell was the number 2 seed.
Birrell lost in the first round of qualifying in Brisbane, Sydney and the 2018 Australian Open.
He then succeeded Adrian Birrell as the head coach of Ireland after the 2007 World Cup.