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Rosenthal

Proper noun

Meaning

Rosenthal (plural Rosenthals)

A surname from German.

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The judeo-Americans are notorious idiots, bellylanding in foolishness: look at Roosevelt, Otto Khan, Morgenthau, Filene, Barush, Rosenthal...Observe these cunts. Louis-Ferdinand Céline

I do not think that any composer has ever asked for octave glissandi on the black keys, but there is a recording by Moriz Rosenthal of Chopin's Black-Key Etude in which he plays the short octave passage in both hands glissando: it hurts my hands just to think about it. Charles Rosen

1980s and 1990s In October 1985, the California Supreme Court rejected Rosenthal's appeal of the multimillion-dollar judgment against him for legal malpractice, and upheld conclusions of a trial court and a Court of Appeal that Rosenthal acted improperly. Source: Internet

Alan Rosenthal, a former Rutgers University political science professor and expert on state legislatures and lobbying, citation said in 2012, "Legislators don't sit down with a quill pen and draft legislation. Source: Internet

According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, Manfred “offered no specifics on how season might begin.” Source: Internet

A change in norms is the main reason the tax in Ireland was so effective; Elisabeth Rosenthal reported in the New York Times article that using plastic bags in Ireland actually became “socially unacceptable” a few years into the tax. Source: Internet

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