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Blum

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  1. é·Dz [lee, -on, ley-, awn], 1872–1950, French statesman, journalist, and Socialist Party leader: premier of France 1936–37, 1938, 1946–47.


Blum

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noun

  1. BluméDz18721950MFrenchPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister éDz (leɔ̃). 1872–1950, French socialist statesman; premier of France (1936–37; 1938; 1946–47)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Producer Jason Blum walked out on stage in a bear costume to promote the sequel to “Five Nights at Freddy’s.”

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He was sold after horror mogul Jason Blum, who is an executive producer, sent him the pilot script flavored with generous doses of gore, Southern-fried dark humor and foul language.

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Harvard-Westlake 7, Sierra Canyon 1: Ethan Price and Nate Blum each had two RBIs and Ben Fischler struck out four in five innings for the Wolverines.

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Edward Blum, founder of the Students for Fair Admissions — the organization that won its affirmative lawsuit against Harvard two years ago in the Supreme Court ruling — said the department’s message was an opening salvo in potential legal fights.

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“This letter is likely a prelude to a forthcoming series of detailed directives that will identify discriminatory policies and programs that will be challenged in federal court by the Education Department,” Blum said.

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