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Boyce

British  
/ bɔɪs /

noun

  1. William . ?1710–79, English composer, noted esp for his church music and symphonies

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The research was led by PhD student Matilda Boyce and involved scientists from UWA's School of Earth and Oceans, the University of Bristol, the Geological Survey of Western Australia, and Curtin University.

From Science Daily

"The timing and rate of early crustal growth on Earth remains contentious due to the scarcity of very ancient rocks," Ms Boyce said.

From Science Daily

"Anorthosites are rare rocks on Earth but very common on the Moon," Ms. Boyce said.

From Science Daily

Bishop Boyce was Bishop of Raphoe from 1995 until 2017.

From BBC

Representing the church was the diocesan administrator, Monsignor Kevin Gillespie, the now retired Bishop Philip Boyce and the Bishop of Down and Connor, Bishop Alan McGuckian.

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