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Jean, 1912–69, U.S. theatrical lighting designer.
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Manuel, 1904–2003, French conductor and composer.
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Linda B. Rosenthal, a Democratic state assemblywoman who represents parts of New York City, has already sponsored a bill that would require automatic outage-related refunds from phone, cable and internet providers.
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The key, Rosenthal told MarketWatch, is that consumers shouldn’t “have to beg for it.”
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And in light of Wednesday’s Verizon outage and our growing reliance on mobile devices, Rosenthal said the need for such legislation is greater than ever in order to hold service providers accountable.
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Other destroyed businesses that could benefit from the changes include Cholada Thai Beach Cuisine, Oasis Imports, Malibu Feed Bin, Wylie’s Bait & Tackle, and the Rosenthal winery’s tasting room, the official in the governor’s office said.
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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