Proper noun
Tirrell (plural Tirrells)
A surname.
In an with CNBC reporter Meg Tirrell last week, Moderna Chairman Noubar Afeyan said the company plans to initiate Phase II development for the vaccine, mRNA-1273, in the spring or early summer. Source: Internet
Four prep days in August have been added, Tirrell said, which will give staff time to prepare for the school year. Source: Internet
Long-term goals for the school involve continuing to analyze school curriculum, Tirrell said. Source: Internet
Usually, though, Tirrell kept the money or the tickets, and the “investor” got nothing. Source: Internet
“Sometimes, in the middle of a match, wheels fall off, something will break — so your next match is two minutes later, and you don’t have time to fix it,” Tirrell said. Source: Internet
Tirrell added, “We do not have any seniors, so instead of celebrating a senior night, we had a ‘Dig Pink’ night.” Source: Internet