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Broll

Broll may refer to:

  • Broll, a by-product of wheat milling
  • Broll, a surname
  • B-roll, the supplemental or alternate footage intercut with the main shot in an interview or documentary

Usage examples of "broll".

Does one believe Harry Broll, pillar of the business community, or a certain Travis McGee, who seems to have no visible means of support, gentlemen?

CAME aboard the Busted Flush at twenty minutes to six, five minutes after Harry Broll left.

If a Harry Broll can damned near kill you, Travis, what about somebody with a more professional attitude and background?

WHEN I got up a little before noon, the remembered scene with Harry Broll and his little gun seemed unreal.

If soft, sloppy, nervous Harry Broll could almost do me in with a pop gun, my next meeting with professional talent could be mortal.

Meyer was doing, using his friends in the banks, brokerage houses, and investment houses to find out just how sweaty Harry Broll might be.

I hung up, and once again, to make sure, I dialed the home phone number for Harry Broll, 21 Blue Heron Lane.

Last November when the place had been finished, Harry Broll had taken over apartment 61.

Harry Broll is a small- to medium-sized cog in the machine called SeaGate, Inc.

Thus, when Broll came to see you, he either was very sure that Mary would not come back to him or that Mary could not come back to him.

I parked the Plymouth in the Broll driveway, tried the doorbell, then tried the neighbors, the nearest ones first.

A very golden opportunity for a man like Broll to get his foot in the door with people like Waterbury and friends.

So I told him that I had heard that Broll was getting very agitated about getting the note and the authorization signed, so I imagined that Mr.

But the way he wants it to happen, Mary Broll will have some kind of accident.

With Mary Broll dead, Woodrow Willow was supposed to slam the lid on that trust account.