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Boyer

[ bwa-yey ]

noun

  1. Jean Pierre [zhah, n, pye, r], 1776–1850, Haitian political leader: president 1818–43.


Boyer

/ bwaje /

noun

  1. BoyerCharles18991978MFrenchFILMS AND TV: actor Charles (ʃarl), known as the Great Lover . 1899–1978, French film actor


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One of the key changes Boyer made was blitzing more aggressively.

“Fiber is great for us, but the reason for these cold-pressed detoxes is to remove the fiber so your body can rest,” says Boyer.

If you are going to exercise, workouts need to be less intense and properly timed, says Boyer.

However, Pink Visual's Boyer doesn't see that much change occurring.

“I raced with Armstrong before his illness,” the former French rider Eric Boyer told Le Parisien.

And here my Beast colleague Peter Boyer was on the mark with his Sarah Palin piece on Monday.

At length, however, he left the farm and removed to Walla Walla, building a handsome home on Boyer avenue.

M. Boyer managed thus to make a Cicada, which continued to sing as long as he whistled in harmony with it, settle on his nose.

When he had disposed of the last one, he called Mr. Boyer to see the ruin.

The next morning he was out early, eager to hunt down one of the stories that Boyer had suggested.

No sooner was Sir Anthony in the town than he wrote to Boyer, announcing his intention of dining with him on a certain day.

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