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In what he apparently takes to be a telling criticism of Bloom's practice as a critic, Benjamin Balint remarks that "We might say that Harold Bloom is the Rashi of misreadings, a kind of contemporary sage who, due perhaps to the excesses of reading itself, himself misreads — sometimes forcefully, sometimes weakly."
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Born and raised Jewish, Danny Balint is first seen in the film stalking a Jewish teenager on the subway and attacking him in the street, knocking his books to the ground and kicking him repeatedly.
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Balint, 55, a father of two, is a dispatcher for the local transit system, and his wife teaches young children.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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Written and directed by Henry Bean, “The Believer” tells the mostly fictionalized story of Daniel Balint, a 20-something Jewish neo-Nazi living in New York City at the turn of the 21st century.
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Balint lives in a part of the country particularly ravaged by the housing collapse and similar houses nearby are going for as little as $40,000, he said.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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If you're company buckles up, you're stuck, you can't move to the jobs, Balint said.
Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011
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Frankie Balint, 24, of Washington, D.C., hired JobSerf last fall to apply to finance jobs and openings with nonprofit organizations involved in politics or foreign affairs.
The Unemployed Worker's New Friend: Outsourcers Joe Light 2011
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One of her reference points was the Hungarian waif played by Eszter Balint in Jim Jarmusch 's " Stanger Than Paradise ."
Shaking Off Hollywood Steve Dollar 2012
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Balint a dress to wear, so she can fit in, in America – just as we see the dress in the garbage on the next scene, we see the photo left behind, creased on a chair.
Michael Vazquez: 2011's Doomsday Cinema, Part I: Melancholia @ 49th NYFF plus Gainsbourg on Von Trier & Lars' NYFF 47 Press Conference (VIDEO) Michael Vazquez 2012
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Balint further proposes that Bloom "turns out to be a reader par excellence, but also perhaps merely a reader," suggesting that he is finally unable to distinguish between his beloved texts and non-literary spiritual or religious "encounters."
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