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Blume and Gygax
" Neither Gygax nor Blume had the money to buy the shares owned by Kaye's wife, and Blume persuaded Gygax to allow his father, Melvin Blume, to buy the shares and take Kaye's place as an equal partner.
Later, Brian Blume persuaded Gygax to allow his brother, Kevin Blume, to purchase the shares from Melvin.
However, needing immediate financing to bring the new game to market before several similar products, Gygax and Kaye brought in Brian Blume in December as an equal partner.
In the original configuration of the partnership, Kaye served as President, Blume as Vice-President and Gygax as Editor.
The Dungeon became the effective headquarters of the company, including the offices of Blume and Gygax.
With the board of directors consisting of Kevin and Brian Blume plus Gygax, Gygax was primarily a figurehead president and CEO of the corporation, with Brian Blume as president of creative affairs and Kevin Blume as president of operations, as of 1981.
The more recent use of the term lich for a specific type of undead creature originates from the 1976 Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game booklet Eldritch Wizardry, written by Gary Gygax and Brian Blume.
* Brian Blume ( born 1950 ), a business partner of Gary Gygax in TSR, Inc., producers of the fantasy role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons
His playtesters were friends and acquaintances, one of whom was Brian Blume, co-owner with Gygax of the nascent game company TSR.

Blume and incorporated
Among the show's young cast was Spanish fashion model Veronica Blume, whose budding real-life modeling career was occasionally incorporated into the show's storyline, and Paulo Benedeti, who would later play recurring roles on American soap operas.

Blume and company
Melvin Blume eventually sold his shares to his other son Kevin, giving the two Blume brothers a majority control of the company, now renamed TSR, Inc.

Blume and called
Later in the year Schwitters would publish the poem in an artist's book called Anna Blume, Dichtungen.
In the fourth supplement to the original D & D rules, Eldritch Wizardry, Brian Blume invented two artifacts he called the Hand and Eye of Vecna.
In the fourth supplement to the original D & D rules, Eldritch Wizardry, Brian Blume invented two artifacts he called the Hand and Eye of Vecna.
Wells herself related that another member of the design department complained to senior executive Kevin Blume, and that subsequently she and her editor, Ed Sollers, were called into Kevin Blume's office and asked to explain why a module designed for a younger audience contained S & M.

Blume and TSR
However, this did not give them enough capital to publish the rules for Dungeons & Dragons and, worried that other companies would be able to publish similar projects first, the two convinced acquaintance Brian Blume to join TSR in December 1973 as an equal one-third partner.
This gave the Blume brothers a controlling interest at TSR, Inc.
On the day of the treaty-signing, Rary — once a minor spellcaster created and then discarded by Brian Blume, but now elevated by TSR to the Circle of Eight — attacked his fellow Circle members, aided and abetted by Robilar.
On the day of the treaty-signing, Rary — once a minor spellcaster created and then discarded by Brian Blume but now elevated by TSR to the Circle of Eight — attacked his fellow Circle members, aided and abetted by Robilar.

Blume and .,
* Durlauf, Steven N., and Lawrence E. Blume, ed.
* Bl., an abbreviation in botany for Carl Ludwig Blume
* Carl Ludwig Blume: " Catalogus van eenige der merkwaardigste zoo in-als uitheemse gewassen, te vinden in's Lands Plantentuin te Buitenzorg " opgemaakt door C. L. Blume, M. D., Directeur van voorz.
Podsakoff, N. P., Blume, B. D., Whiting, S. W., & Podsakoff, P. M. ( 2009 ).
Arundina bambusifolia Lindl., Arundina speciosa Blume, Bletia graminifolia D. Don ) is a species of orchid and the sole of the genus Arundina.
It's Me, Margaret., by Judy Blume.
It's Me, Margaret., by Judy Blume.
It was found in the library by Friedrich Blume, in 1822, and was first described in his Iter Italicum ( Stettin, 4 vols., 1824-36 ).

Blume and with
Blume announced she was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2012 after undergoing a routine ultrasound as she was preparing to leave for a five-week trip to Italy.
Incorporates extensive passages from published interviews with Blume.
Though not a direct participant in Berlin Dada's activities, he employed Dadaist ideas in his work, used the word itself on the cover of Anna Blume, and would later give Dada recitals throughout Europe on the subject with Theo Van Doesburg, Tristan Tzara, Hans Arp and Raoul Hausmann.
When the Poles finally took control, Blume was hanged and quartered, and fourteen officers and three knights with retainers were thrown into dungeons, where they met a miserable end.
The group featured Lowery, Molla, Krummenacher and McDonald, along with several other musicians at various points, including guitarist David McDaniel, harmonica player Mike Zorn and violinist Daniel Blume.
* 2003: Edward Fedora and Gisela Fedora were charged with violating, Unlawful Sale of a Medal of Honor, for selling medals awarded to U. S. Navy Sailor Robert Blume ( for action in the Spanish-American War ) and to U. S. Army First Sergeant George Washington Roosevelt ( for action in the Civil War ) to an FBI agent.
* A French Affair: The Paris Beat, 1965-1998, 1999 ( with Mary Blume )
The other twenty seven pieces include English, French and Russian translations of Anna Blume, Le Grande Ardeur de Dada ( Marche Funèbre ), a brief critique of dada written in French (' Let me explain-dada is the great root of all the little roots ...'), and a series of newer poems that would point the way toward Schwitter's later poetic style, using a dramatically reduced vocabulary with heavy repetition.
George Ault, Ralston Crawford, Preston Dickinson, Louis Lozowick, Gerald Murphy, Niles Spencer, Joseph Stella, Stuart Davis Peter Blume, Virginia Berresford, Henry Billings John Storrs, and Miklos Suba, Francis Criss, and the photographer Paul Strand were other artists associated with the hard-edged style of Precisionism.
H. coriacea Blume has been known to have as many as 70 in an inflorescence, each individual measuring nearly 2 cm in diameter with the umbels over 30 cm in breadth.
He played a burglar in the 1972 comedy The Hot Rock with Robert Redford, a comically unfaithful husband in A Touch of Class and a midlife crisis victim in Blume in Love.
* 1931 Die Blume von Hawaii ( The Flower of Hawaii ), with Fritz Löhner-Beda, music by Paul Abraham
The term is attributed to Judy Singer, a sociologist with Asperger syndrome, and according to an article in New York magazine, was first published by Harvey Blume.
Previous to this, although Blume did not make explicit use of the term neurodiversity, he wrote in a New York Times piece on June 30, 1997: " Yet, in trying to come to terms with an NT < nowiki />- dominated world, autistics are neither willing nor able to give up their own customs.
Blume was an early advocate who predicted the role the internet would play in fostering neurodiversity, saying: " There is a political dimension to this bond with the Internet.
The couple divorced in 1978, in 1981 he married his third wife, East German actress Renate Blume, with whom he stayed until his death.
He is also a major contributor to the Standard ML of New Jersey compiler, along with David MacQueen, John H. Reppy, Matthias Blume and others
** Cyathula Blume, with about 27 species.
Not every contemporary was delighted with this revolutionary simplification: Johann Samuel Petri, in his Anleitung zur Praktischen Musik ( 1782 ) spoke of the " great catastrophe in music " ( Blume 1970 ).

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