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Alternatively, Mr. Blum's source might be some other book or article that he does not mention.
Prospecting for Gold-Rush Tales Mark Lewis 2011
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More important, Mr. Blum's big finish—the attempted robbery in Skagway Harbor—cannot be found in the books he cites for those chapters.
Prospecting for Gold-Rush Tales Mark Lewis 2011
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Matthew Blum's wife has a baby growing in her belly, a baby who will bring comfort and joy to their family even as he or she reminds them of the one they've lost.
Christine A. Scheller: When Tragedies Are Too Big To Absorb, How Do We Find And Give Comfort? Christine A. Scheller 2011
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Without this robbery episode, Mr. Blum's central figures would never cross paths, and his carefully structured plot would fall apart.
Prospecting for Gold-Rush Tales Mark Lewis 2011
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Vanessa Blum's article in the Sun-Sentinel, Liberty City Six: No verdict yet in the Liberty City Six terror trial, and the government has spent millions, reports that the government has just spent a fortune on three trials of what from here seem to be a relatively harmless bunch of garden-variety hoodlums whom an agent provocateur raised up into mock terrorist wannabes.
Discourse.net: Should Prosecutors Hire Jury Consultants? 2009
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Matthew Blum's wife has a baby growing in her belly, a baby who will bring comfort and joy to their family even as he or she reminds them of the one they've lost.
Christine A. Scheller: When Tragedies Are Too Big To Absorb, How Do We Find And Give Comfort? Christine A. Scheller 2011
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As I sat next to Blum's young, pregnant widow in the living room of her in-laws' house absorbing one family's grief, I was incapable of absorbing anything more epic than that.
Christine A. Scheller: When Tragedies Are Too Big To Absorb, How Do We Find And Give Comfort? Christine A. Scheller 2011
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Deborah Blum's The Poisoner's Handbook Penguin, $16, a medical history of forensics told through the stories of New York's first chief medical examiner and his toxicologist, "is as thrilling as any 'CSI' episode, but it also offers something even better: an education in how forensics really works," according to Art Taylor.
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As I sat next to Blum's young, pregnant widow in the living room of her in-laws' house absorbing one family's grief, I was incapable of absorbing anything more epic than that.
Christine A. Scheller: When Tragedies Are Too Big To Absorb, How Do We Find And Give Comfort? Christine A. Scheller 2011
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Deborah Blum's The Poisoner's Handbook Penguin, $16, a medical history of forensics told through the stories of New York's first chief medical examiner and his toxicologist, "is as thrilling as any 'CSI' episode, but it also offers something even better: an education in how forensics really works," according to Art Taylor.
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