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During the meeting the business managers started throwing out ideas about "virtual" Mory's events, a term Blumenfeld likes to use a lot.
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The directive was given verbally to a handful of executives and, according to Blumenfeld, is “not a permanent change.”
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Clinton called Blumenfeld to tell her he loved the book.
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The UP IN THE AIR DVD and Blu-ray presentations include commentary by writer/director Jason Reitman, director of photography Eric Steelberg and first assistant director Jason Blumenfeld, deleted scenes with optional commentary and the featurette “Shadowplay: Before The Story”.
UP IN THE AIR DVD/Blu-ray Cover Art and Info – Collider.com 2010
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He had been recruited by the pioneering Zionist leader Kurt Blumenfeld, who paid a call on Einstein in Berlin in early 1919.
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“With extreme naïveté he asked questions,” Blumenfeld recalled.
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When Blumenfeld read the telegram to him, Einstein balked.
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Jeff Blumenfeld, who publishes Expedition News and wrote a new book called You Want to Go Where? that explains how explorers can get sponsorships, notes money was drying up for expeditions until the Internet arrived because sponsors didn't see much payoff.
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“What you say is right and convincing,” Einstein replied, to the “boundless astonishment” of Blumenfeld.
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“I am, as a human being, an opponent of nationalism,” he told Blumenfeld.
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