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  • initialism fast breeder reactor

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Examples

  • The tournament, in its 75th year, was known as the FBR Open but returned to its longtime Phoenix Open name when Waste Management Inc. took over as the title sponsor this year.

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  • If the Masters is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, the FBR is a Slipknot concert (random golf trivia: the lead singer of Slipknot is actually a darn good golfer).

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  • If the Masters is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, the FBR is a Slipknot concert (random golf trivia: the lead singer of Slipknot is actually a darn good golfer).

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  • If the Masters is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, the FBR is a Slipknot concert (random golf trivia: the lead singer of Slipknot is actually a darn good golfer).

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  • The 16th at the FBR is the reason purists are shunning the FBR tournament.

    TheGolfChannel Headlines 2009

  • If the Masters is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, the FBR is a Slipknot concert (random golf trivia: the lead singer of Slipknot is actually a darn good golfer).

    FanHouse 2009

  • If the Masters is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, the FBR is a Slipknot concert (random golf trivia: the lead singer of Slipknot is actually a darn good golfer).

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  • Many niche financial firms such as FBR see a chance to serve smaller hedge-fund clients shunned by many big banks during the turmoil.

    New Kids on the Prime-Brokerage Block 2009

  • It turns out both the CEA and Schaeffer have a nemesis – the diminutive head of the "FBR" (Federal Bureau of Regulation), one Henry Lux (played by a stone-faced Walter Burke).

    One of the Most Satirical Films, Ever 2004

  • It turns out both the CEA and Schaeffer have a nemesis – the diminutive head of the "FBR" (Federal Bureau of Regulation), one Henry Lux (played by a stone-faced Walter Burke).

    One of the Most Satirical Films, Ever 2004

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