Rosenthal ['rәuzәntɑ:l]
adj.
(陶瓷)罗森塔尔制造的
- Maya was in a stroller and her 18-month-old brother was in Sanches' arms, Rosenthal said.
- Mr. Rosenthal said at the hearing that because of contingent liability on the part of Cambrian & General stemming from those lawsuits, a liquidation appears unfeasible under British law.
- The magazine's house botanist, Ed Rosenthal, answers readers' queries in the "Ask Ed" column.
- She and Phyllis Rosenthal, consumer affairs analyst for Equal, converted a series of recipes to braille and large type.
- The exhibition, which is sponsored in New York by Philip Morris Cos., is accompanied by Nan Rosenthal and Ruth Fine's exemplary, fully illustrated catalog.
- The two physicians, Michael Katz and Jerome Rosenthal, said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that their group controls the equivalent of 322,071 Medalist common shares, assuming conversion of certain debentures it holds.
- In June, Arthur Rosenthal ordered a tombstone and specified that, for religious reasons, it should not be placed atop his wife's grave until Nov. 18.
- But Lopez's attorney, Joel Rosenthal, said his client probably would spend the rest of his life behind bars.
- "It's not an open and shut case, but it's a very good case," prosecutor Chuck Rosenthal told the Houston Post shortly after the murder about the evidence against Ms. Callaway.
- Miss Williams, whom Rosenthal said was being charged as an adult, was the youngest of Mrs. Lomax's six children and the last still living with her.
- Richard Sandor, who advised Mr. Rosenthal on the product, conceded that there hasn't been a groundswell of demand for the futures contract, and that it may be a hard sell among traditionally conservative insurance companies.
- Rosenthal said Paredes had been living at home until he turned himself in Tuesday.
- At the June hearing, Mr. Rosenthal said there were several prospective buyers.
- "The governor of North Carolina is chomping at the bits to get him back," said Rosenthal.
- She fills a vacancy on the 25-member board of governors left by Richard G. Rosenthal, who died last April.
- Swanson also called The Sandwiched Inn and said his wife wouldn't be working there any more, said Laura Rosenthal.
- However, Mora's admission to the trafficking count came reluctantly, Rosenthal said.
- The entire tour, Rosenthal said, will cost less than $1 million.
- The other attorneys named in the suit, filed in federal court in Cincinnati, are Frederick Baron and Brent Rosenthal of Dallas.
- Mr. Rosenthal is publisher and editor of the El Salvador News Gazette.
- David Rosenthal was named executive director of international operations.
- Gates said that discussions are continuing with Rosenthal and other potential buyers and that it still hopes to complete a sale by year-end.
- The school reached a tentative agreement Aug. 27 to have its football games televised in six European countries for three years, athletic director Dick Rosenthal said.
- A woman and two children were injured, but nine other residents escaped unhurt from the building at Rosenthal near the Dutch border.
- His colleague A.M. Rosenthal instructs us that Judge Bork "simply did not sit well in the stomachs of a number of senators of both parties who wanted to vote for a real conservative for the court."
- Large blocks of accounts were transferred to Rosenthal Collins Group, LIT America Inc. and Refco Group Ltd., among other futures brokerage firms.
- Shaheri broke into the conference room and approached Coddon, who fired once, hitting the man in the left side, said Aaron Rosenthal, Manhattan chief of detectives.
- The contract maintains pensions at current levels and retains a profit-sharing program that was created in 1985 to compensate workers for wage and benefits concessions, Rosenthal said.
- So is Belmont Fairies, former editor of the canceled Washington Star, TV executive Jack Rosenthal and Dr. Douglas Lewis, director of sculpture at the National Art Gallery.
- Ruben Dario Paredes, arrived Tuesday in Miami after surrendering to Drug Enforcement Administration officials in Panama, said his attorney, Joel Rosenthal.