The removed pieces largely consist of shorter, seeded, burry or dusty wool etc.
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Burry, you discover, wanted to understand the sub-prime mortgage bond market.
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Brown thrashers sing a song with a more burry quality than the mockingbird.
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On the other side we just can't pretend he doesn't exist and burry our head in the sand.
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Burry quickly earned extraordinary profits for his investors.
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Burry, who had an eye removed when he was a toddler, had difficulty picking up on social cues and was prone to obsessions.
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Burry pestered Wall Street firms until Deutsche Bank agreed to sell him swaps on a batch of subprime bonds in May 2005.
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Burry, who had an eye removed when he was a toddler, had difficulty picking up on social cues and was prone to obsessions.
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Burry pestered Wall Street firms until Deutsche Bank agreed to sell him swaps on a batch of subprime bonds in May 2005.
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Barbed: having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.; "a horse with a short bristly mane"; "bristly shrubs"; "burred fruits"; "setaceous whiskers"
Burry may refer to: * Andrew George Burry (1873-1975), businessman, manufacturer and philanthropist * Burt Burry (born 1909), retired professional ice hockey player * Harold Burry (1912-1992), head football coach at Westminster College * Lester Burry (1898-1977), United Church ministern* Lynn ...