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1. Boyce has constructed a new theory of management.
2. Boyce and Conti laughed at this.
3. Gary Boyce is a local boy who made it big.
4. Boyce admitted murdering Thomas Boedecker and attempting to murder his wife, daughter and son.
5. On the Baca Ranch itself, Boyce proposes to stop irrigating artificial hay meadows.
6. The judge Lord Cullen told Boyce he was a danger to the public and sentenced him to a minimum of twenty years.
7. Bruce Coville, Frank Cotterell Boyce, Jan Mark, David Almond, Louis Sachar...oh, there are so many.
7. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
8. Boyce and Moore found that an individual's rank, viewed this way, was a stronger predictor of happiness than absolute wealth.
9. Hilda Boyce, a 96-year-old lady, plans to set up a kissing booth as a way to raise money for her local social club. The kiss costs 50p a time.
10. Godrej and Boyce - the last company left in the world that was still manufacturing typewriters - has shut down its production plant in Mumbai, India with just a few hundred machines left in stock.
11. "There seems to be less buzz," said Susan Boyce, an executive with a major U.S. software developer. "This is the big day, I would have thought."
12. After a prison break in 1980, Boyce went on a bank-robbing spree and plotted to escape to the Soviet Union.
13. Boyce was released in 2003 and remains on parole until 2047.
14. Messrs. Boyce and Moore decided to try to figure out how people compare themselves with their neighbors[Sentencedict.com], colleagues at work or friends from college.
15. Boyce was arrested in 1977 after Lee was nabbed in front of the Soviet embassy in Mexico City.
16. But after Craddock had Boyce caught by Owais Shah their hopes of overhauling Essex's total faltered.
17. 'If absolute income matters, as we increased our income, everybody should get happier at a national level, but we don't seem to,' Mr. Boyce said.
18. An article in Time describes new research from Chris Boyce, a psychologist at the University of Warwick, and Simon Moore, a psychologist at Cardiff University.
19. "It's very disturbing to think about the potential implications of a century-long decline of the base of the food chain," said lead author Daniel Boyce, a marine ecologist.
20. Data gathered with a Secchi disk are roughly as accurate as observations collected by satellites, Boyce said, although satellites have greater global reach.
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