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Inconsistencies between her version of events and details reported by other witnesses, as well as circumstantial evidence ( e. g., thousands in cash that Cooke was reportedly carrying was never recovered, and Boyer was soon after arrested for prostitution ), invited speculation that Boyer may have gone willingly to the motel with Cooke, then slipped out of the room with Cooke's clothing in order to rob him, rather than to escape an attempted rape.

Boyer and production
Later, he starred on the 1964-65 NBC series The Rogues, sharing appearances on a rotating basis with David Niven and Charles Boyer in the Four Star Television production.
The quality of such albums has recently improved markedly, due to an increased focus on elaborate multi-track recording and the emergence of professional a cappella production specialists, such as Gabe Mann in Los Angeles, Bill Hare and Deke Sharon in San Francisco, Jeff Thacher and Ed Boyer in New York, Liquid 5th Productions ( based in North Carolina with branches across the country ), Freddie Feldman in Chicago, Ryan Wert in the Michigan area, Dave Sperandio with Diovoce and Mark Hines along with Nick Lyons in The Vocal Company in the southeast, Prem Midha and Steve Ryan in Atlanta, James Gammon in Charlottesville, Virginia, Danny Ozment with Emerald City Productions in Washington, DC, and John Clark in Boston.
She became the first actor signed to the new production company he had formed with the actor Charles Boyer, " B-H Productions ", and made her film debut in Corvette K-225 in 1943.
The production starred Charles Boyer, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, and Rosalind Russell.
In early 1934, as production on Charlie Chan Goes To Egypt was wrapping, Maurice Chevalier persuaded his lifelong best friend, fellow French actor Charles Boyer, to attend a Fox Studios post-New Year dinner party at which Pat Paterson was a guest.

Boyer and through
Immediately after, Pétion's successor, Boyer, reunited Haiti through diplomatic tactics, and ruled as president until his overthrow in 1843.
Another notable TV series, The Rogues, starred Boyer with David Niven and Gig Young ; the show lasted through the 1964 – 1965 season.
The era lasted through to the 1930s and saw the likes of Félix Mayol, Lucienne Boyer, Marie-Louise Damien, Marie Dubas, Fréhel, Georges Guibourg, Tino Rossi, Jean Sablon, Charles Trenet, Édith Piaf and Maurice Chevalier.
The Knuth – Morris – Pratt algorithm reduces this to Θ ( n ) time using precomputation to examine each text character only once ; the Boyer – Moore algorithm skips forward not by 1 character, but by as many as possible for the search to succeed, effectively decreasing the number of times we iterate through the outer loop, so that the number of characters examined can be as small as n / m in the best case.
Boyer believed this would be considerably less expensive than taking the railway line around or down through the valley.
Some road closures have been implemented, notably the closures of Tristram Road and Boyer Road, to prevent through traffic.
Some units seemed to be in fairly good condition even at the end of their working lives, with X10 and X18 being regularly rostered on the Boyer paper train, which turned in some 50mph plus performances running through Hobart's northern suburbs, even in 1988.

Boyer and Rural
With the Rural Act, Boyer resurrected a land distribution program.

Boyer and 1826
From 1824 to 1826, while the island was under one government, Boyer promoted the largest single free-Black immigration from the United States in which more than 6000 immigrants settled in different parts of the island.
His two masterworks are ( in 4 vols., 1797 – 1799 ), of which a fourth edition appeared in 1815, and ( in 2 vols., 1814 – 1826 ), of which a newer edition in seven volumes was published in 1844 – 1853 with additions by his son, Philippe Boyer ( 1801 – 1858 ).

Boyer and former
Harvey Haddix, set back by the flu this season, will start against his former Cardinal mates, who might be playing without captain Kenny Boyer in tonight's game at Busch Stadium.
* The Willis B Boyer is a former Cleveland-Cliffs lake freighter open to the public as a museum.
* Clete Boyer ( Cletis Boyer ), former baseball player
* Ken Boyer, former third baseman and coach of the St. Louis Cardinals
* Ken Boyer, former St. Louis Cardinals third baseman and manager.
Boyer was born in Port-au-Prince as the son of a Frenchman, a tailor by profession, and an African mother, a former slave from Guinea.
By awarding land to Haitian military officers at the expense of former members of the Spanish forces of Santo Domingo, Boyer reduced his influence with the Spanish-Haitian leadership.
Her third and current marriage is to former Spanish finance minister Miguel Boyer, with whom she had another daughter, Ana Boyer.
* Zac Boyer, former National Hockey League right winger
J. Patrick Boyer ( born March 4, 1945 ) is a university professor, author and a former Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament ( 1984 – 1993 ).
Claudette Boyer ( born January 9, 1938 ) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.
* Bill Boyer Jr., entrepreneurial former baggage handler who now owns Mokulele Airlines
* Jeffrey Cornelius, choral conductor and former dean of Temple University ’ s Boyer College of Music
For three months in mid 2010, former Team BMC Racing professional and 2008 AMGEN Tour of California King of the Mountains winner Scott Nydam and multiple national U. S. cyclo-cross champion Clark Natwick assisted Boyer with training, logistics and testing of the Rwandan team.
Special guests included former band associates, Eric Leeds and Sheila E., funk legends Maceo Parker and Greg Boyer, as well as Nikka Costa.
Immediately after leaving 1UP, Hsu started a personal blog with former EGM Senior Editor Crispin Boyer called Sore Thumbs Blog.

Boyer and revolutionary
Boyer managed to rule for the longest period of time of any of the revolutionary leaders of his generation.

Boyer and soldiers
Boyer performed comic sketches for soldiers while working as a hospital orderly during World War I.
After promising protection to several Dominican frontier governors and securing their allegiance, in February 1822 Boyer invaded the Dominican Republic with a force of 50, 000 soldiers.
Nothing eventful happened during those years except that once a boat ( Elizabeth Boyer ) with soldiers from Malé sent by the central government tried to disembark unsuccessfully at Rasgefanno.
After promising his protection to several Dominican frontier governors and securing their allegiance, Boyer invaded with a force of 10, 000 soldiers in February, 1822, encountering but little opposition.

Boyer and had
After Winter and Boyer agreed to start a team in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, the new league had its first four teams.
Almost two years after Boyer had consolidated power in the west, in 1821, Santo Domingo declared independence from Spain and requested from Simón Bolívar inclusion in the Gran Colombia.
In contrast to his glamorous image, Boyer began losing his hair early, had a pronounced paunch, and was noticeably shorter than leading ladies like Ingrid Bergman.
George F. Boyer and J Pearson Cunningham, in their book Cape May County Story ( Egg Harbor City, NJ: The Laureate Press, 1975 ), explain that, during the colonial period, Aaron Leaming, the Hildreths and the Cresses had plantations in that area.
The woman who had accompanied Cooke to the motel was identified as Elisa Boyer, who had also called the police that night shortly before Carr.
Boyer had called the police from a telephone booth near the motel, telling them she had just escaped being kidnapped.
Boyer told the police that she had first met Cooke earlier that night and had spent the evening in his company.
Such questions were ultimately deemed beyond the scope of the inquest, whose purpose was to establish the circumstances of Franklin's role in the shooting, not to determine precisely what had transpired between Cooke and Boyer preceding the event.
This explanation, in conjunction with the fact that Carr's testimony corroborated Franklin's version of events, and the fact that police officials testified that both Boyer and Franklin had passed lie detector tests, was enough to convince the coroner's jury to accept Franklin's explanation, and return a verdict of justifiable homicide.
Boyer also writes that " the works of Bradwardine had contained some fundamentals of trigonometry gleaned from Muslim sources ".
Boyer believed Haiti had to be acknowledged as an independent nation, and that this could be established only by cutting a deal with France.
Boyer had to negotiate a loan from France of 30 million francs to pay the first part of the indemnity.
In response to criticism about the book's authenticity, Boyer said the book was not really a first-person account, that he had interpreted Wyatt Earp in Josephine's voice, and admitted that he could not produce any documents to vindicate his methods.
Ford Designer William P. Boyer was lead stylist on the original 1955 two-seater Thunderbird and also had a hand in designing the future series of Thunderbirds including the 30th Anniversary Edition.
In 1952, Lupino was invited to become the " fourth star " in Four Star Productions by Dick Powell, David Niven and Charles Boyer, after Joel McCrea and Rosalind Russell had dropped out of the company.
He is then scolded afterwards by Dr. Boyer and Dr. Oppenheim for not treating the mayor ( who died as the doctors had to scramble to cover for Tenma at the last minute ).
After Tenma operates on Johan Liebert instead, Dr. Boyer admonishes Tenma for inadvertently causing Roedecker's death and stated that the doctors had to scramble to cover for him at the last minute.
In Labor's Untold Story, Richard Boyer and Herbert Morais put the responsibility for creating the Molly Maguires on industrialist Franklin B. Gowen, claiming :" A good number of historians now concede that there was never any organization in Pennsylvania known as the Molly Maguires — although any militant miner might have been called a Molly Maguire after the newspapers had spread Gowen's charge far and wide ".
Boyer and Morais wrote: McParlan agreed to testify, and did testify, that all those whom Gowan wanted removed had freely and voluntarily confessed to him that they had committed various murders.

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