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  • proper noun A surname.

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Examples

  • A tiny glimpse of the Rosengarten is also seen in the gap above the Forcella di Contrin.

    Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys 1873

  • Rosengarten is quite hidden in the mists that keep flying up with the wind from the side of Botzen.

    Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys 1873

  • Our guest bloggers are Center for American Progress Action Fund interns Kalen Pruss and Carlin Rosengarten.

    Wonk Room » Evoking False Concern For The Poor, GOP Attacks Obama’s Pollution Cap 2009

  • Maybe get a spokesman, a foodie, someone like David Rosengarten, someone who gets the idea ...

    Long Island Wineries Get $200,000 to Penetrate New York City Market 2008

  • Rosengarten was impressed by the “influence, powerful alike for good and bad, which the Encyclopedists continue to exert.”

    A Taxonomy of Knowledge 2006

  • Rosengarten saw in the Encyclopédie “a concert of action on the part of the intellect of France, an alliance of literature and science in the war for truth.”

    A Taxonomy of Knowledge 2006

  • Rosengarten was impressed by the “influence, powerful alike for good and bad, which the Encyclopedists continue to exert.”

    A Taxonomy of Knowledge 2006

  • Rosengarten saw in the Encyclopédie “a concert of action on the part of the intellect of France, an alliance of literature and science in the war for truth.”

    A Taxonomy of Knowledge 2006

  • As he did his research in preparation for the talk, Professor Rosengarten immediately found that ID was indistinguishable from Christian theology, and was struck by the similarities between the arguments advanced by the creationist school board in the Maclean case and the creationist arguments advanced in Dover.

    On contradictory claims and the long history of teleology 2006

  • “Lex Burgundionum” as one of the Burgundian kings, he does not appear in the early Norse version, or in other poems dealing with these persons, such as the “Waltharius”, the “Rabenschlacht”, the “Rosengarten”, etc., and was probably introduced at a late date into the saga.

    The Nibelungenlied 2007

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