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  • Lester Leland Burry, OC (1898–1977) born Safe Harbour, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland was a chaplain, missionary and politician. Lester Burry was baptized...
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  • philanthropist Harold Burry (1912–1992), head football coach at Westminster College Hugh Burry (1930–2013), New Zealand rugby union player Lester Burry (1898–1977)...
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    Two women offered themselves as candidates, but neither was elected. Lester Burry of Labrador secured a seat, the first time that Labrador had elected...
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  • (Twillingate) F.G. Bradley (Bonavista South) Charles Ballam (Humber) Lester Burry (Labrador) P.W. Crummey (Bay de Verde) Joey Smallwood (Bonavista Centre)...
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  • 1967, Massop's main gang rivals were George "Feathermop" Spence, Winston "Burry Boy" Blake and Anthony (Tony) Welch from the nearby area of Arnett Gardens...
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    that an election was held in Labrador and Lester Burry of Bonavista Bay was elected to represent Labrador. Burry wanted the Dominion of Newfoundland to become...
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  • (Twillingate) F. G. Bradley (Bonavista South) Charles Ballam (Humber) Lester Burry (Labrador) P. W. Crummey (Bay de Verde) Joey Smallwood (Bonavista Centre)...
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    Convention. This was the first time an election was held in Labrador. Lester Burry was elected to the convention and he supported future premier Joey Smallwood...
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    (Twillingate) * F. G. Bradley (Bonavista South) * Charles Ballam (Humber) * Lester Burry (Labrador) * P. W. Crummey (Bay de Verde) * Joey Smallwood (Bonavista...
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  • population in 1901 was 313, with 207 of those people being Methodist. Lester Leeland Burry, who was a Labrador Parson for 26 years, was born and raised in Safe...
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    Independent (March 29, 1948), pg. 1. Accessed 9 September 2020 "Reverend Lester Burry's Speeches" (excerpts), Proceedings of the Newfoundland National Convention...
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  • book include Kingston gangsters Winston "Burry Boy" Blake and George "Feathermop" Spence, Claude Massop and Lester Lloyd Coke (Jim Brown) of the JLP and...
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    of 4–6 high-pitched notes, the last of which is longer, lower and more burry. Described as "rhythmic but lazy", it has been transcribed as...
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    (88th) Mark Rylance ‡ Rudolf Abel Bridge of Spies Christian Bale Michael Burry The Big Short Tom Hardy John Fitzgerald The Revenant Mark Ruffalo Michael...
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  • and Luke for the robbery of $1 million in retired currency. Boss plans to burry the money in a coffin, report the money stolen, then - after receiving an...
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  • (Irving Rosenfeld) Exodus: Gods and Kings (Moses) The Big Short (Michael Burry) Hostiles (Captain Joseph J. Blocker) Vice (Dick Cheney) Mowgli: Legend...
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  • Melbourne in November 1955, featuring Hayes Gordon and directed by American Burry Fredrik. It played over a year in Melbourne and Sydney. The musical was...
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    and the subsequent economic recovery. May 19, 2005: Fund manager Michael Burry closed a credit default swap against subprime mortgage bonds with Deutsche...
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    King William IV Street near Charing Cross. She adopted the stage name Mary Lester in deference to her father's wishes, who did not want the Farr name associated...
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  • 48 81 605 Des Webb 1959 1 1 0 0 606 Eric Anderson 1960 10 0 6 0 607 Hugh Burry 1960 11 0 24 0 608 Tony Davies 1960 17 3 94 0 609 Maurice Graham 1960 1...
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