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professor Teresa de
Rogatis (1893–1979),
Italian composer, guitarist,
pianist and
music teacher. This page
lists people with the
surname De
Rogatis. If an internal...
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James Peter De
Rogatis (born
September 2, 1964) is an
American music critic and co-host of
Sound Opinions. De
Rogatis has
written articles for magazines...
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Albert John De
Rogatis (May 5, 1927 –
December 26, 1995) was an
American football player and
television and
radio sportscaster. De
Rogatis was born in Newark...
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Teresa de
Rogatis (15
October 1893 – 8
January 1979) was an
Italian composer, guitarist,
pianist and
music teacher.
Teresa de
Rogatis was born in Naples...
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Monica Rogati is a data scientist,
computer scientist and the
former Vice
President of Data of Jawbone.
Before that, she was a
senior data
scientist at...
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Rogati Hrib (pronounced [
ɾɔˈɡaːti ˈxɾiːp]; German: Hornberg, Gottscheerish: ****nparg) is an
abandoned settlement in the Muni****lity of Kočevje in southern...
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Retrieved 18
April 2014.
Tiziana de
Rogatis,
Elena Ferrante.
Parole chiave, e/o, Roma 2018
Tiziana de
Rogatis,
Elena Ferrante's Key Words,
Europa Editions...
- Clements, co-starring with
Sonoya Mizuno and Matt de
Rogatis. In
March 2024,
LeBlanc and de
Rogatis reprised their roles,
bringing the
production to the...
- coverage, use of LSD
became widespread.
According to
music critic Jim De
Rogatis,
writing in his book on
psychedelic rock, Turn on Your Mind, the Beatles...
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biographer John Jobling,
Salon journalist Nico Lang, and
music critic Jim De
Rogatis, as well as in an
interview by Bono. Time magazine's Josh
Tyrangiel went...