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Noyes

American  
[noiz] / nɔɪz /

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."

From BBC

But, after a series of in-person conversations, Valls Noyes backed down, according to a person familiar with the episode.

From Salon

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

From New York Times

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

From BBC

Which seems like a lot to expect from the cows and steers swishing their tails in the shade at Sabra Noyes’ 40-acre Grays Harbor County property on a hot spring morning.

From Seattle Times