Sentences with phrase «few tweedy»

In the bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade, process 3/4 cup of the oats to a flour (a few tweedy bits here and there, without any whole oats in the mix, are fine).

Not exact matches

With the wind at their backs, the Superinvestors that Buffett highlighted in the article - Walter Schloss, Tweedy, Browne, and Sequoia - to name a few, enjoyed a spectacular run of outperformance.
If I were only allowed to keep three, I would have to choose my Hugo Boss Tuxedo (slightly oversized with a satin collar detail and the nearest I have come to Le Smoking thus far); the Skinny Fit Joseph Blazer (shiny black, shrunken fit, lightweight, good for any given day); my Emanuel Ungaro tweedy brocade (hip length, lined, warm, doubles as a coat in fall, looks like Chanel, brilliant with jeans, or with a slip dress); Vintage Armani (mannish, loose fit, hip length, two vintage moth holes, but if I keep my right arm down no one knows)... But oops that's four — but I have mulled this over on a number of occasions and my selection often differs, and that's why I can't give any of them up and in fact usually end up acquiring another one, and why I'm not opposed to adding to my collection either, so I'm looking at 3 current Blazer trends to play with and maybe I can retire a few to storage for a while.
(There are other value managers I like as well, Tweedy Browne, and Heartland Value, to name a few.
With the wind at their backs, the Superinvestors that Buffett highlighted in the article - Walter Schloss, Tweedy, Browne, and Sequoia - to name a few, enjoyed a spectacular run of outperformance.
What's most impressive is that he managed those returns working 9 to 4; didn't ever visit management despite the fact they might be a few blocks away; borrowed his copy of Value Line from Tweedy Browne; and worked with his son for most of his life.
Some of those I went to elementary and high school with in the»60s and»70s who remained in the tweedier parts of Victoria to teach, or to work in the ranks of the B.C. provincial government, have now retired, and joyfully brag every few weeks on Facebook about doing nothing.
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