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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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Andrew Rosenthal, a former reporter, editor and columnist, was Moscow bureau chief for the Associated Press and Washington editor and later editorial page editor for the New York Times.

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Martin and the vice chairs “have aimed to blunt the power of the resolution on Gaza by introducing their own, watered-down resolution that stops far short of calling for an end to arms shipments to Israel,” my RootsAction colleague Sam Rosenthal pointed out.

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Newbury Park needs someone to become the No. 1 receiver for quarterback Brady Smigiel after the graduation of Shane Rosenthal.

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His former receiver Shane Rosenthal, who is now at UCLA, has known Smigiel since their tee-ball days.

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Rosenthal said his best friend is never satisfied.

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