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Rosenthal

[ roh-zuhn-thawl ]

noun

  1. Jean, 1912–69, U.S. theatrical lighting designer.
  2. Manuel, 1904–2003, French conductor and composer.


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A user named Wilfredo Rolan seemed to agree, tweeting “If she joins ex-con Rosenthal I’m not even going to vote,” along with a money laundering meme.

From Time

Parler is just the latest iteration of this phenomenon, Rosenthal explained.

From Vox

Rosenthal thinks it’s unlikely that that scenario would attract any serious, organized response.

There’s also the simple matter that, for those people interested in breaking the rules, a polling place wouldn’t offer a very interesting or rewarding experience, Rosenthal said.

That’s what Rosenthal was asking about when the police commissioner started talking about the 38 witnesses.

You might not know who Rick Rosenthal and Nancy Stephens are.

“It hurts to watch Georgia and Kentucky fall,” Rosenthal said.

Abe Rosenthal gave me the biggest gift I ever received well before this big birthday of mine.

Pranay Gupte remembers legendary New York Times editor A.M. Rosenthal on the sixth anniversary of his death.

Abe Rosenthal—A. M. Rosenthal was his legendary byline—has been gone for only six years, dead at 84.

Her room was very nicely kept, and she had on a shelf a novel of Sudermann's and a little book of Rosenthal's sweat shop verses.

Rosenthal was angry, and the man saw this and taxed him with over-niceness in ceremonial observance.

Rosenthal, as a strict Jew, observed all the dietary and other laws of his people, and took his meals separately.

Dr Rosenthal states that the injection of quinine has been found very useful in intermittents.

One day a rumor reached her that he was threatening to turn state's evidence, and to divulge the truth in regard to Rosenthal.

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