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Rosenthal

American  
[roh-zuhn-thawl] / ˈroʊ zənˌθɔl /

noun

  1. Jean, 1912–69, U.S. theatrical lighting designer.

  2. Manuel, 1904–2003, French conductor and composer.


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Students’ investments are in the form of simple agreements for future equity, which involve equity rights converted at a later date, said Joe Rosenthal, who oversees the venture pool as Harker’s executive director of strategic initiatives.

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She would duck into Rosenthal’s office between classes for calls with founders.

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Rosenthal said she is appealing the assessment, but any changes wouldn’t be applied until next year.

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Standing outside her classic Chicago Greystone home this week, 65-year-old retired executive secretary Dorothy Rosenthal shook her head at the budget mess.

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Phil Rosenthal, 65, is the Emmy-winning creator of “Everybody Loves Raymond” and host of Netflix’s “Somebody Feed Phil.”

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