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Morrell Avenue is a DART Light Rail station located in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas ( USA) at Morrell and Woodbine Avenues, two blocks west of Corinth Street. It opened on June 14, 1996, and is a station on the , serving nearby residences, businesses, and the nearby Dallas Zoo. This is the first station outbound after the Blue Line diverges from the Red Line.
Morrell is a surname, and may refer to:
- Andy Morrell (born 1974), English footballer
- Arthur Morrell (Louisiana politician) (born 1943), American lawyer and politician
- Arthur Fleming Morrell (1788-1880), English naval captain and explorer
- Arthur R.H. Morrell (1878–1968), a Deputy Master of Trinity House
- Benjamin Morrell (c. 1795–1838 or 1839?), American sealing captain and explorer
- Bill Morrell (1893-1975), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Cynthia Hedge-Morrell (born 1947), American educator and politician, wife of Arthur Morrell
- Cyril Morrell, English rugby league footballer of the 1930s
- Daniel Johnson Morrell (1821-1885), American politician
- David Morrell (born 1943), Canadian novelist
- Dawn Morrell (born 1949), American politician
- Digby Morrell (born 1979), former Australian rules footballer
- Douglas Wellesley Morrell (1917-1996), British electrical engineer
- Edith Alice Morrell, possible victim of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams
- Edward Morrell (1868–1946), American Old West train robbery accomplice and prison reform advocate
- Edward de Veaux Morrell (1863-1917), American politician
- Frances Morrell (1937-2010), British politician
- Geoff Morrell (actor) (born 1958), Australian actor
- Geoff Morrell (spokesperson) (born 1968), American reporter and Pentagon spokesman
- George Morrell (football manager) (1872-after 1915), Scottish football manager
- George Herbert Morrell (1845–1906), English politician
- George Truman Morrell (1830–1912), British naval officer and explorer
- Glen E. Morrell, United States Sergeant Major of the Army from 1983 to 1987
- John Bowes Morrell (1873–1963), English author, historian and twice Lord Mayor of York
- Jack Morrell (historian of science), University of Leeds, England
- Jack Morrell (boxer) (born 1955), American boxer
- Lloyd Morrell (1907–1996), Anglican bishop
- Jean-Paul Morrell (born 1978), American lawyer and politician
- Jessica Page Morrell, American writer
- Jill Morrell (born 1957), girlfriend of and campaigner for the release of kidnapped journalist John McCarthy
- Joe Morrell (born 1997), Welsh footballer
- Jonathan Morrell, British television and radio presenter
- Jules or Julie Morrell (died 1911), New York gangster
- Leslie Morrell (born 1931), former Northern Ireland unionist politician
- Michael Morell (born 1958), former deputy director and acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency
- Mike Morrell (born 1952), American politician
- Lady Ottoline Morrell (1873-1938), English aristocrat and society hostess
- Paul Morrell, English quantity surveyor and the UK Government's first Chief Construction Adviser (2009-2012)
- Paul Morrell (footballer) (born 1961), former English footballer
- Philip Morrell (1870-1943), British politician
- Sean Morrell (born 1986), Fijian rugby union player
- William Parker Morrell (1899–1986), New Zealand historian and professor
Morrell is a surname.
Morrell may also refer to:
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Thule Island, south Atlantic Ocean, sometimes called Morrell Island
- Morrell Point
- Morrell Reef, Antarctica
- Morrell (DART station), Dallas, Texas
- Morrell Avenue, Oxford, England
- Black Morrell, a eucalyptus
- Red Morrell, a eucalyptus
Usage examples of "morrell".
It was obvious to Harvath that Morrell was quickly coming to the end of his command ability, and there was no way he was going sit with his ass hanging out in the wind on top of the Jetway waiting for Hashim Nidal or one of his guys to pick them all off.
The few possessions he had on him when he was jumped by Morrell and his colleagues in Jerusalem had been returned.
Just to make trouble for Morrell, Harvath had claimed his wallet was about two hundred bucks short.
On top of getting his ass kicked, Rick Morrell now owed Harvath a six-pack of Sam Adams.
Obviously Morrell had timed it so it would be impossible for Scot to get there before they took off.
It was also obvious that Morrell and the rest of his group had no intention of fully cooperating with him.
Harvath, Morrell, and the rest of the team buckled into the overstuffed leather seats inside the lounge behind the flight deck, and the 747-400 was towed out of the hangar and onto the tarmac.
Fasten Seat Belt sign, Rick Morrell called his twelve-man team to order.
When Morrell was satisfied the men had it completely covered, he dismissed them and they all returned to the upper-deck lounge.
Motorola to the same encrypted frequency and listened via his headset as the Delta Force commander sitting next to Morrell relayed the codes and radio frequencies that were being used for the operation.
Delta Force commander, after a short conversation with Morrell, instructed the room to settle down and then began his briefing.
He looked toward Morrell to communicate his disapproval, but Morrell ignored him.
At the top of the stairway, just behind the door that opened out onto the roof, Morrell was true to his word.
When they got into formation for the assault, Scot was first in line with Morrell right behind him.
As Harvath was sliding his gloved hands through the specially designed fittings of the black polymer climbing cups, Rick Morrell crawled over.