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Boyle is an Irish and Scottish surname of Gaelic or Norman origin. In the northwest of Ireland it is one of the most common family names. Notable people with the surname include:
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Population (2000): 720 Housing Units (2000): 290 Land area (2000): 1.010144 sq. miles (2.616261 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.010144 sq. miles (2.616261 sq. km) FIPS code: 08180 Located within: Mississippi ...
Usage examples of boyle.
Boyle backstage in that dressing room, you think he was trying to kill Manning?
Stanhope, Sir Robert Walpole, the great Earl Camden, Outred the mathematician, Boyle the philosopher, Waller the poet, the illustrious Earl of Chatham, Lord Lyttelton, Gray the poet, and an endless list of shining characters have owned Eton for their scholastic nursery: not to mention the various existing literati who have received their education at this celebrated college.
In 1667, after taking orders, he was appointed by Roger Boyle, first Lord Orrery, to the headmastership of a school recently established by that nobleman at Charleville, Co.
Boyle remembered how, in an earlier age, Salley had gone on and on about the waterbushes and what a significant ecological development they were.
I hoped that a letter from Sylvius, a physician as famous in medicine as was Boyle in chemistry, would ensure me a welcome.
And leading me deeper into the thicket of cabinets and closets and breakfronts and highboys, the rocking chairs and hall trees and bookcases, Helen Hoover Boyle says she needs to tell me a little story.
Boyle said, carefully pronouncing each word as he shoved eighteen kroner into the pot.
Lord Bacon, Robert Boyle, Bishop Berkeley, all put their faith in panaceas which we should laugh to scorn.
Many natural philosophers of the late seventeenth century, including Boyle, shared a corresponding vision of scientific inquiry itself as a form of worship, with scientists serving as priests in the temple of Nature.
Fiaccone, had managed to bring back a half-dozen spacesuits from spinlock storage before Captain Boyle had vetoed any further forays.
Her gracious words their rancour did appall,And suncke so deepe into their boyling brests,That downe they let their cruell weapons fall,And lowly did abase their loftie crestsTo her faire presence, and discrete behests.
I was a counterguerrilla during the Baja uprising" "A fine piece of butchery that was," Boyle said curtly.
At this point, the boys in the camera club lifted up their table and used it as a shield as they charged against the sole surviving gunman, Duncan Boyle.
Thorpe exited, then there was a clunk as Boyle engaged the central locking.
The place was jammed with cops, and across the little table, Lieutenant Frank Boyle and Captain Robert Spindler chowed down on turkey sandwiches the size of Hawaii.