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Noyes

[noiz]

noun

  1. Alfred, 1880–1958, English poet.

  2. John Humphrey, 1811–86, U.S. social reformer: founder of the Oneida Community.



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Dr James Noyes from the cross-party think tank The Social Market Foundation described them as "sink holes on the high street", adding: "They extract money often from some of the poorest people in the country."

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Noyes believed he had himself become perfect, meaning free of sin, and he declared one day that their community was heaven on earth.

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When asked during a staff meeting later why she had punted on the issue, Valls Noyes replied, “There will be other opportunities,” the person said.

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Mr. Noyes made his first film, “Clay or the Origin of Species,” in 1965 as an undergraduate student at Harvard.

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Dr Noyes said that in the past 60 years or so, three species of Encyrtidae - a group of parasitic wasps - had been "incredibly important".

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