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Berrier (surname)

Berrier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Jean Berrier (1766–1824), French playwright
  • Bill Berrier (20th century), minor league baseball manager
  • Ed Berrier (born 1961), second-generation NASCAR driver
  • Franck Berrier (born 1984), French football player
  • Todd Berrier (21st century), NASCAR crew chief

Usage examples of "berrier".

He peered into the eyepiece, across the snowscape to the coordinates Berrier had indicated.

Barch and Berrier trudged up it, heads bowed against the strong gusts of wind so cold they felt as if it blew from the gulfs of deep space.

Barch had planted the seed in Berrier's brain nearly a year before, during an investigation of certain members of Ragnarville's Historical Division.

One night, he made love to Berrier—actually, he fucked her, but he did his utmost to convince her that he was making love to her.

He inveighed heavily upon Ragnarville's senior archivist to upgrade Berrier's clearance to Xeno in order to adequately fulfill the lord baron's command.

He rested his goggles on his forehead and asked, "So, what have we stumbled onto here, Berrier?

According to Berrier, Redoubt Zulu was possibly the largest complex of its kind in the Totality Concept network, housing at one time a thousand people and the last one constructed before the end of the twentieth century.

Without pause, Berrier stepped out onto the metal risers, walking down the first turning.

As was my right as senior archivist and Berrier's superior, I attempted to review her work on the historical database.

He made sure he was out of the field effect of the miniature microwave oscillator, what Berrier had described as an updated, state-of-the-art Tesla Coil.

You may have Tara under a certain amount of control due to interfacing her with Berrier, but you haven't come close to penetrating her prime directive and priority.

From the lens on Berrier's brow, a pinpoint of light sprang up and out.

Roberta Berrier, in the green bodysuit of an archivist, stood on her right.

I'm betting Berrier's neural pathways haven't been fully integrated yet.

From them came Berrier's voice, with no trace of Tara's modulating it.