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Boyle

Irish chemist who established that air has weight and whose definitions of chemical elements and chemical reactions helped to dissociate chemistry from alchemy (1627-1691) United States writer (1902-1992)

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Mr Boyle, before you go, I have an admin query.
Yes, Mr Boyle.
You remember Father Boyle's old sacristy.
With Father Boyle.
Captain Boyle.
Go to Toureou as soon as you can Give this to Captain Boyle, the commander of the garrison.
Pengallon, you forget Captain Boyle.
There is no Captain Boyle.
Nobody knows the Captain Boyle.
You're in. - Good evening, Mrs Boyle.
Most grateful, Mrs Boyle.
Hello, Mr. Boyle. You've found anything interesting down there?
Captain. Boyle, an Irishman, I believe.
Deliver that to Captain Boyle at Militia Headquarters.
Which means Captain Boyle should be here within ten minutes.
I warn you, Mrs Merlyn, if Captain Boyle finds you like that, nothing will save you. This is very annoying.
You've forgotten one thing. Captain Boyle. There's still the military to reckon with.
Nobody's heard of any Captain Boyle.
It's Boyle Petroleum.
Mm, that's the Boyle's machine.
The Boyle's machine!
Hello, Mr Boyle.
You're doing an excellent job, Mr Boyle.
Captain Boyle. There's still the military to reckon with.
I'm Lieutenant Boyle.
Boyle's gun is gone.
He took Boyle's gun.
Drexl had an association with a fellow named Blue Lou Boyle.
I work as counsel for Mr. Blue Lou Boyle.
I've heard of Blue Lou Boyle.
You look here, Boyle.
Chief Boyle, Newport Beach.

News and current affairs

And although Boyle doesn't mention this latest development, umbilical cord blood, taken in the final stage of labor, is now banked by profit-making firms as a potential - though unlikely - source of stem cells for the baby.
In modern biotechnology, Boyle thinks, things previously outside the market-once thought to be impossible to commodify-are becoming routinely privatized.
This may reveal something of Boyle's view of human nature, but most Indian viewers know they live in a land largely devoid of larger-than-life heroes.
The American law professor James Boyle believes that we can grasp the way in which the body has become an object of trade by likening it to the historical process of enclosure.

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