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Boyer

American  
[bwa-yey] / bwaˈyeɪ /

noun

  1. Jean Pierre 1776–1850, Haitian political leader: president 1818–43.


Boyer British  
/ bwaje /

noun

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

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"It is not illegal, but it is immoral," Pauline Boyer, the head of Greenpeace France's nuclear campaign, told AFP.

From Barron's

Households headed by single mothers are especially vulnerable amid a worsening gender wage gap and rising costs for education, housing and child care, said Jesseca Boyer, vice president of policy and strategic initiatives for the Institute for Women’s Policy Research.

From Los Angeles Times

In a column for the New Jersey Globe, Rev. Dr. Charles Boyer questioned the perennial candidate’s recent outreach to Black voters.

From Salon

John Boyer, who served as dean of UChicago’s undergraduate college from 1992 to 2023 and wrote a history of the university, said the spending spree was aimed at positioning the institution for the future.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m convinced 30 years from now people will see those investments as very wise and forward-thinking,” Boyer said.

From The Wall Street Journal