However, in the month following her incarceration, Boyce "rescued" her, and the two fled to Winnipeg, Canada.
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Shortly after Max Boyce composed a homage to Tammy Wynette's "D-I-V-O-R-C-E", "The R-E-F-E-R-E-E." in reference to the events.
His lifelong friendship with Boyce led him into espionage activities after Boyce, a code clerk employed with the large US defense contractor, TRW (headquartered in the Los Angeles community of Redondo Beach), began stealing classified documents detailing how to decrypt secure US government message traffic and detailed specifications of the latest US spy satellites with the intention of delivering them to agents of the Soviet Union.
She is a Fulbright Scholar, and as such she spent two years at Boyce-Thompson institute at Cornell University in New York doing botany research.
Boyce Park, a 1,096-acre (4.44 km2) county park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Boycie (Terrence Aubrey Boyce), a character from the British sitcoms Only Fools and Horses and The Green Green Grass played by John Challis
Lloyd George Teekell, a state representative from Rapides Parish from 1953 to 1960 and a judge of the 9th Judicial
After demobilization, Boyce decided to base his home and career in London starting with two recitals at Wigmore Hall in 1946, after which he was soon re-established as a recitalist and oratorio singer.
In April 2011, Boyce made a guest-appearance on the Disney Channel series, Good Luck Charlie and later that same month he was one of the featured dancers in a Royal Wedding tribute on ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
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In May 2008, Cameron Boyce made his television debut on the Panic! At The Disco music video, That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed), appearing as a kid version of the guitarist Ryan Ross.
Boyce also trained as a figure skater since he was 16, and skated with Holiday on Ice in Europe for a time in the early 80s.
In the 1978 Major League Baseball Draft, Boyce was drafted in the first round as pick #22, 1 round ahead of Cal Ripken, to the Baltimore Orioles.
The group was closely involved in the development of Frank Cottrell-Boyce’s Proper Clever, his first script for the stage which was produced at the Playhouse in October 2008.
The Pepper books were the inspiration for a brief series of feature films produced by Columbia Pictures in 1939 & '40. The four films were vehicles for Columbia's juvenile star Edith Fellows, who played Polly. The rest of the kids were Charles Peck as Ben, Tommy Bond of Our Gang as Joey, Robert Boyce "Bobby" Larson as Davie, and Dorothy Ann Seese as Phronsie.
Memorials to Boyce were placed in the Sydney and Bathurst cathedrals and his portrait by Julian Ashton was presented to the National Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1917.
The exact location, according to Minorsky, Schippmann, and Boyce, is identified as being near Laylān in the Miandoab plain.
Boyce has represented Western Australia at underage and open level, having played for the SmokeFree WA Thundersticks between 2001 and 2007, including a National title in 2002.
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Boyce represented The University of Western Australia at the 2004 Australian University Games winning a Gold Medal, and was selected in the Green and Gold Hockey team.
The episode begins at a funeral, attended by Guy, Caroline, Boyce (Oliver Chris), Martin Dear (Karl Theobald) and Sue White (Michelle Gomez).
Rick James, Diedra Joseph, Glenn Carl Leonard, Jackie Ruffin, Jill D. Jones, Melvin Franklin, Mickey Boyce Hearn, Otis Williams, Julia Waters, Maxine Waters, Pattie Brooks, Anthony Brockert, Christopher Anthony Boehme, Diedra Joseph, Dwayne Wedlan, Ginny Pallante, Grayland Taylor, Ray Townsend - Backing Vocals
On 22 November 2013 Todd Boyce, 44-years old Canadian unrelated to Jeffrey Baldwin, started a 60-days long crowdfunding campaign at indiegogo (ending on 21 January 2014), with a $25,000 goal, to rise money to erect a bronze statue in Greenwood Park, Toronto depicting Jeffrey dressed as Man of Steel.
He and G. P. Boyce gathered large baskets of white roses from John Ruskin's garden in Denmark Hill, and returned with them to Rossetti's house in Chelsea.
Marlene Boyce is a ficional character in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses and its spin-off series The Green Green Grass, created by John Sullivan.
The Mary Boyce Temple House, located at 623 Hill Avenue in Knoxville, is the last single-family residence in the city's downtown area.
After the 2012 season finished, Boyce set out on a walk from John o' Groats to Land's End (the length of Great Britain) to raise money and promote awareness for Mind, the mental health charity.
Soloists: Claron McFadden, soprano / Henk Lauwers, baritone / Gary Boyce, counter
He received his doctorate in biological anthropology from Oxford University, where his supervisors were scholars A.J. (Anthony) Boyce (biological anthropology) and John Baines (Egyptology).
Sono Luminus is an American record label located in Boyce, Virginia specializing in ultra-high resolution recordings of acoustic music, focusing primarily on classical music.
In the late 1970s, Relational Software, Inc. (now Oracle Corporation) saw the potential of the concepts described by Codd, Chamberlin, and Boyce and developed their own SQL-based RDBMS with the aspirations of selling it to the U.S. Navy, Central Intelligence Agency, and other U.S. government agencies.
It was designed by Christine Boyce, inserted in 2000, and includes depictions of a bee orchid, a bloody cranesbill, Halley's Comet, and quotations from Nicholson's work.
Boyce, an expert in the sport of falconry—thus, the nickname "Falcon"—gets a job at a civilian defense contractor (TRW, called "RTX" in the movie) working in the so-called "Black Vault," a secure communication facility through which flows information on some of the most classified U.S. operations in the world.
Thomas, Donald Boyce, George Brown, Richard Westfield, Robert "Kool" Bell, Robert "Spike" Mickens, Ronald Bell, Richard Dean Taylor, Frank Wilson, Pam Sawyer, Henry Cosby, Deke Richards