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Blum

(blūm),
Paul, French physician, 1878-1933. See: Gougerot and Blum disease.
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has entered into an agreement to acquire the remainder of the interest in Nevada, US-based Blum Reno dispensary, the company said.
Already a bestseller in Blum's home country of Israel, this existential, mind-bending jigsaw puzzle of a novel is supremely satisfying when all the pieces fall into place.
Blum tells the tale of the irrepressible, charismatic Shai Agassi, who started Better Place in 2007 with a unique if somewhat implausible goal: to reduce the world's dependency on oil by creating electric cars with batteries that would be switched out by robots rather than recharged.
Blum founded his eponymous art publishing company in 1980.
Most recently, Blum served as senior vice president, chief commercial officer at Theravance Inc, from 2007 until March 2016, and its spin-off Theravance BioPharma.
Trailing 12-month non-GAAP revenue for Blum Oakland is over USD 14m, which tracks the revenue reported by Blum Oakland in its associated sales tax and marijuana tax reporting and payments.
Those two cases were just the latest instances of Blum's success at getting the high court to hear objections to the legal legacy of the civil rights movement.
Blum designs and builds about half its molds at its Austrian headquarters.
Birnbaum's charming, interesting, and, on the whole, thoughtful book on Blum introduces an important historical figure about whom most Americans know little, if anything.
foot space will be used for luxury lofts and four retail/service tenants, including Nick Blum's Blumlux Boutique.
This was vintage Blum, and explains why he is a perfect subject for Yale's Jewish Lives series.
When the Germans broke through, Blum was in London consulting with British allies.
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