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Boy·er

(boy'ĕr),
Alexis, French surgeon, 1757-1833. See: Boyer bursa, Boyer cyst.
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Whether top Republicans in the House and Senate agree to Boyer's terms remains to be seen.
In Schnecksville, the company occupies about 2,000-square feet of office space and 2,500 square feet of warehouse space, Boyer said.
When the 6-foot-4, 285-pound Boyer hit the 60-foot mark at the meet, not only did he enter the exclusive, three-person 60-foot club at Rolling Meadows High School, his mark of 61 feet, 1/4 inches also broke the school's 45-year record of 59-feet, 10 1/2 inches set by John Sloan in 1974.
Since March 2011, Boyer has been the company's chief operating officer and was named as its directors and vice-chairman in October 2018.
With an intense desire for "agvocacy," both NAFB and the Colorado Broadcasters Association have recognized Boyer's reporting with industry awards.
Boyer will assist in day-to-day leasing and property management functions of the multifamily community in Baltimore County that consists of more than 300 garden-style apartment units.
Boyer eventually submitted a timely claim to the commission on June 27, 2016, for workers' compensation benefits related to his February 2015 injury.
The board appointed Boyer to fulfill the unexpired term of F.
Boyer Company of Salt Lake City is the project developer.
Pascal Boyer's publications suggest a man of unusual gifts and his astute reviews of specific performances mark the beginning of modern journalistic criticism.
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