Examples of using Blum in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Jason Blum.
Ms. Blum… please.
Jason Blum.
Had Blum come alone, or with others?
Hello, Ms. Blum.
Ms. Blum insists on calling me Polly.
Why are you here, Mrs. Blum?
And other criminal activities Blum allegedly participates in.
The name Blum represents pioneering innovation, superior quality products and creative solutions.
I have got news on the Blum case.
In 1992 Blum became the deputy director of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, otherwise known as MSRI.
The film was produced by Jason Blum, under his Blumhouse Productions banner.
Thompson eventually got divorced, and in 2011 she decided to look Blum up on Facebook.
We will get Blum out of his house, remove the gun, and see if it matches our casings.
You knew our victim was killed with a desert eagle and that Blum had one, and you chose to conceal this information?
So, if Thorn isn't the hit man, he could have passed on what heknew about roma to one of the other women and from there to Blum.
Blum's trustworthiness was questioned when theextreme leftist Arnold Ruge claimed Blum had moved toward his side.
In the heart of the Hula Valley in the Upper Galilee, surrounded by green spaces and thechirping of birds, lies the Kfar Blum Pastoral Hotel- a meeting place for people who love getting away, culture, nature, music and the written word.
If roma or Blum or even this Thorn character begin to start a fight… then one of them could say something that they will live to regret, and they are more likely to say it to each other than they are to one of us.
This is an age group that is acutely tuned in to the worlds around them, and it's the age group when norms of behavior and attitude are becoming ingrained andsolidified," says Johns Hopkins pediatrician Robert Blum, the lead author of this study.
Manuel Blum(Caracas, 26 April 1938) is a Venezuelan computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1995"In recognition of his contributions to the foundations of computational complexity theory and its application to cryptography and program checking".
If it can be shown that the owners, through these Dutch structures, are people who are sanctioned, there's no question that those assetscan be frozen,” said Jack Blum, a former U.S. Senate investigator and expert on money laundering and offshore havens.
Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum called the original Halloween a milestone that had influenced the company to begin making horror films,"The great Malek Akkad and John Carpenter have a special place in the hearts of all genre fans and we are so excited that Miramax brought us together.".
His audience sat facing him, waiting for him to answer his red-cheeked host's question on the difference between the Israeli writers catalogued as writers of the generation of the establishment of the State of Israel, and those known-like Mr. Blum, and I hope it's alright if we simply call you Yoel- as writers of the new Israeli wave.
Between reports and mixtapes, Adam Rotbard, Ofir Blum, and Shira Shudron play everything Africa has to offer- starting with 70's Afrobeat in Nigeria and all the way to fresh and electrifying Afro House rhythms from the south of the continent, everything new and happening goes through this blog's radar.
Journalist Ruthie Blum, writing in the Jerusalem Post, describes"Pallywood" as a term coined by Richard Landes to refer to"productions staged by the Palestinians, in front of(and often with cooperation from) Western camera crews, for the purpose of promoting anti-Israel propaganda by disguising it as news.".
Beard's first exhibition was at the Blum Helman Gallery, New York City, in 1975. Landmark museum exhibitions have been held at the International Center of Photography, New York City, in 1977, and the Centre national de la photographie, Paris, in 1997. Gallery exhibitions followed in Berlin, London, Toronto, Madrid, Milan, Tokyo and Vienna.
As journalist Deborah Blum describes in her biography, Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection, most American psychologists at the time were under the influence of either behaviorism or psychoanalysis, two apparently opposite philosophies that nonetheless shared a key belief: that the origin of a baby's attachment to the mother was through food.
