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| | eastbayexpress.com Music Sister Rosetta Tharpe 2003-03-12 |
 | | Tharpe was one of the first black gospel acts to cross over to mainstream white acceptance, and during World War II was one of only two gospel performers (the Golden Gate Quartet was the other) to record for the government's V-Disc project, which shipped 78rpm recordings to serving soldiers around the world. |  | | The power of Tharpe's guitar, coupled with her big, booming voice and charismatic stage presence, had many an atheist clapping their hands and joining in on the choruses to songs such as "This Train," a gospel tune that she introduced to white folk musicians with her Decca hit in 1938. |  | | Sure, Joan Baez and a few other folksinger chicks strummed acoustics, but this was the first time we truly saw a woman play guitar with the kind of electrified soul that was then reverberating through the music industry and ushering in the folk-rock era. |
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http://www.eastbayexpress.com/issues/2003-03-12/music/hearsay.html
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| | CD Baby: ROSETTA PEBBLE: Clear Across Summer |
 | | Rosetta Pebble proved to be the ideal project for each, providing them a stage to present their musical ideas and carefully wrought lyrics in an uncluttered manner, showcasing the integrity of the songs themselves. |  | | Rosetta Pebble began as a two-man songwriting collective in 1999. |  | | Back in the day Rosetta Pebble's music is the type that would have found its way onto Album Oriented Rock radio. |
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http://cdbaby.com/cd/rosettapebble
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| | Rosetta in TutorGig Tutorials |
 | | Rosetta, Rosetta (disambiguation), Rosetta Hightower, Rosetta Stone, Rosetta Project (More... |  | | Popular Music See all 75 results in Rosetta... |  | | The Rosetta Stone offers CD solutions for every use: Individuals at home, at work or on the road... |
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http://www.tutorgig.com/t/Rosetta
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| | Shout, Sister, Shout! A Tribute To Sister Rosetta Tharpe CD Review |
 | | The last track is allegedly an audio-visual clip (only audio on my PC, I'm afraid) of Tharpe herself singing "Down By The Riverside" for an early 1960s TV programme, stirring enough to remind you why such a heavenly choir of contemporary singers were inspired to contribute to this project. |  | | With the wealth of voices on this CD it is easy to forget the fact that it is a tribute album. |  | | Sister Marie Knight sings "Didn't It Rain", a song she and Tharpe co-composed when they worked together in the 1940s, but she still has the ability and power to do it justice in this recording from March. |
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http://www.mnblues.com/cdreview/2003/sisterrosettatharpe-shout-sm.html
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| | eastbayexpress.com Music Sister Rosetta Tharpe 2003-03-12 |
 | | Tharpe was one of the first black gospel acts to cross over to mainstream white acceptance, and during World War II was one of only two gospel performers (the Golden Gate Quartet was the other) to record for the government's V-Disc project, which shipped 78rpm recordings to serving soldiers around the world. |  | | The power of Tharpe's guitar, coupled with her big, booming voice and charismatic stage presence, had many an atheist clapping their hands and joining in on the choruses to songs such as "This Train," a gospel tune that she introduced to white folk musicians with her Decca hit in 1938. |  | | This is one of the few Tharpe CDs in print, and it's a dandy. |
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http://www.eastbayexpress.com/issues/2003-03-12/music/hearsay.html
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| | Shout, Sister, Shout! A Tribute To Sister Rosetta Tharpe CD Review |
 | | So credit MC Records President Mark Carpentieri, along with Stony Plain's Holger Petersen (this is a joint project between the two labels) for the vision behind "Shout, Sister, Shout!". |  | | Given the sheer number of tribute discs flooding the market these days, it's natural to approach most with reservations. |  | | Yet she's hardly the stuff of the average record exec's dream. |
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http://www.mnblues.com/cdreview/2003/shoutsistershout-rosettatharpe-jt.html
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| | info: ROSETTA STONE |
 | | Map of rice genome to boost yield - in the project, described the rice genome as 'the Rosetta Stone of all the bigger grass genomes'. |  | | London, UK (PRWEB) July 23, 2005 -- Rosetta Stone's KPI framework, VPM, will support UK directors said Alex Stevenson, managing director of Rosetta Stone. |  | | ' The Rosetta Stone to this whole market is when you can have. |
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http://www.info-malta.com/Rosetta_stone
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| | Rosetta Disk |
 | | Project director Jim Mason says the Rosetta Project will create a near permanent physical archive of roughly 1,400 of the approximately 7,000 languages on the planet on one three inch nickel disk. |  | | Longnow Foundation's Rosetta Project aims to preserve the worlds endangered languages. |  | | In a symbolic gesture of the Rosetta Projects goal, one of the thousands of disks that will be produced is heading into space. |
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http://www.acfnewsource.org/science/rosetta_disc.html
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| | eGovernment Resource Centre: Project Rosetta - Integrating Directories for Whole of Victorian Government |
 | | Project Rosetta aims to reduce the burden created by steady growth in the number of directories and the data they hold, across Government over the past few years. |  | | Project Rosetta promises to allow the Victorian Government to unlock the capability of these directories, extend their functionality and help to deliver valuable connection between government, business and citizens. |  | | Like the Rosetta stone, this project is working with information (directories or lists) whose true value is largely hidden. |
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http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/Victoria/Rosetta/rosetta.htm
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| | Past Features |
 | | Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary counterpart of the historic Rosetta Stone. |  | | Rosetta Project's extensive language archive is, and continues to be, created through open contribution and peer review. |  | | It is the hope of the Rosetta Project that its endeavor will help draw attention to language extinction and aid in the preservation (as more than indexes of languages) to further what the project feels is the "critical manifestation of the human intellect." |
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http://www.netartreview.net/featarchv/12_28_03.html
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| | About the Rosetta Project — About the Rosetta Project |
 | | The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers building a publicly accessible online archive of ALL documented human languages. |  | | This Rosetta Project is brought to you with help from: |  | | Donate Rosetta is a non-profit member supported project. |
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http://www.rosettaproject.org
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| | The Rosetta Project: Donate to the Rosetta Project |
 | | The Rosetta Project: Donate to the Rosetta Project |  | | Please note "Rosetta Project" in the memo area of your check and send it to: |  | | The disk will include all the texts in the Rosetta database as of April 15, 02001, plus general information on the Rosetta Project and Long Now Foundation. |
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http://64.81.54.21/live/donate
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| | Rosetta Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Rosetta Project, a project whose aim is to produce Rosetta Stone-like discs in order to preserve dying languages. |  | | Rosetta Stone is also used as a metaphor to refer to anything that is a critical key to a process of decryption, translation, or a difficult problem, e.g., "the Rosetta stone of immunology", "thalamocortical rhythms, the Rosetta Stone of a subset of neurological disorders", "Arabidopsis, the Rosetta stone of flowering time". |  | | The Rosetta Stone is stone three in a series of 3, a stone each for Ptolemy III, Ptolemy IV, and the Rosetta Stone, for Ptolemy V. Leap Year is implemented in Stone 1, the Stone of Canopus, for Ptolemy III. |
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| | The Rosetta Project: Welcome |
 | | The Rosetta Project was initiated by The Long Now Foundation with funding from the Lazy Eight Foundation and the National Science Foundation. |  | | The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to build a publicly accessible online archive of ALL documented human languages. |  | | This will provide the core funding to transform the current Rosetta Project into the ALL Language Archive - an online digital library of basic reference materials for all documented human languages. |
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http://www.rosettaproject.org/live
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| | NSDL - The National Science Digital Library |
 | | This project supports the growth of this aspect of the Rosetta library with an expectation of increasing the coverage from 1,000 to 2,500 languages. |  | | This collaborative project involves the Rosetta Project at The Long Now Foundation, the LINGUIST List, Stanford University, Eastern Michigan University, the Open Language Archive Community, and the Endangered Language Fund. |  | | Collaborative Project: The Rosetta Project- ALL Language Archive |
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http://nsdl.org/about/projects.php?project_id=333689&this_sort=project_id
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| | Rosetta Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Rosetta Project, a project whose aim is to produce Rosetta Stone-like discs in order to preserve dying languages. |  | | Rosetta Stone is also used as a metaphor to refer to anything that is a critical key to a process of decryption, translation, or a difficult problem, e.g., "the Rosetta stone of immunology", "thalamo-cortical rhythms, the Rosetta stone of a subset of neurological disorders", "Arabidopsis, the Rosetta stone of flowering time (fossils)". |  | | The Rosetta Stone is stone three in a series of three, a stone each for Ptolemy III, Ptolemy IV, and the Rosetta Stone, for Ptolemy V. Leap Year is implemented in Stone 1, the Stone of Canopus, for Ptolemy III. |
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 | | Combining Rosetta and these two global grids to complete the Human Proteome Folding Project is a first of its kind and qualifies the project as a bona fide 'Grand Challenge'. |  | | The project should be complete before December of 2005 with periodic data updates available almost daily during the course of the project. |  | | For this project, United Devices and IBM are collaborating to run project data on their respective global grids, Grid.org and World Community Grid. |
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| | LINGUIST List 12.1369: Rosetta Project 1,000 Lang Archive: Researcher |
 | | The Rosetta Project is an attempt to create a broad corpus of language descriptions, vernacular texts, analytic materials and audio files for 1,000+ languages in a publicly accessible, online archive (http://www.RosettaProject.org). |  | | Subject: Rosetta Project 1,000 Language Archive: Researcher/Intern, San Francisco, CA Researcher/Intern opportunity: The Rosetta Project 1,000 Language Archive We are looking for linguistics students/professionals interested in helping with archive research for The Rosetta Project 1,000 Language Archive. |  | | Most of the materials in the Rosetta archive are excerpts of already published texts so the collection effort focuses on locating, excepting and formatting published materials in various archives and personal libraries. |
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http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/linguist/issues/12/12-1369.html
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| | Pohadka: Blog -- Language + Library = Rosetta Project |
 | | I think the Rosetta Project hits the nail on the head, leveraging the strengths of both conventional libraries -- permanence -- and digital libraries -- flexibility and openness -- to create what could be a truly remarkable resource. |  | | The Rosetta Project, part of the Long Now Foundation, is live. |  | | Much like the golden record that was sent up with Voyager, and in keeping with Long Now's mission to create a "library of the deep future", the Rosetta Project is a resource both for current researchers and for posterity. |
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| | Clock of the Long Now |
 | | The project is supported by the Long Now Foundation, which also supports a number of other very long-term projects, including The Rosetta Project (to preserve the world's languages) and the Long Bet Project. |  | | The project to build it is part of the Long Now Foundation. |  | | Many options were considered for the power source of the clock, but most were rejected due to their inability to meet the requirements. |
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| | Linuxart » Blog Archive » Rosetta & Gutenburg - Public Domain archives |
 | | I’m sure the Rosetta Project was inspired by the Gutenburg Project which is an archive of public domain literature in text form. |  | | The Rosetta Project is a website which has a large library of illustrated children’s books composed of works in the public domain. |  | | Many other books are also located on the Rosetta Project’s website. |
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http://linuxart.com/news/377
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| | Rosetta: The Design and Development of a Web-based ESL Database |
 | | The UNITE group is currently working with the Rosetta Project to establish a WWW interface to a large data base of language learning resources that will be available on the Internet. |  | | The purpose of the Rosetta Project is to modify an existing WWW database system in order to archive information and materials for English-as-a-Second/Foreign-Language (ESL/EFL) professionals around the world. |  | | This article describes the current state of the Rosetta project and how UNITE will be modified to support EFL/ESL applications. |
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http://ausweb.scu.edu.au/proceedings/tripp
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| | Rosetta - Language Support for Systems Level Design |
 | | Presented July 13, 2000 -- The main presentation outlines the Rosetta project and discusses the application of Rosetta to mechanical domains. |  | | Revised February 26, 2003 -- This presentation provides a general overview of the goals of the Systems Level Design Language project and the Rosetta Language. |  | | The Actuator slides present the specific results of a Rosetta based actuator analysis. |
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http://www.ittc.ku.edu/Projects/rosetta/presentations.html
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| | NOVELL: Media Release |
 | | "Project Rosetta will establish an integrated and automated directory service that will allow the secure provision of accurate information on people, resources, assets and services across the whole of the Victorian Government," said Ms Thomson. |  | | Head of Enterprise Risk Services at Deloitte, John Trotter, said Novell and Deloitte have delivered a number of highly successful secure identity management engagements around the world, and the Company is looking forward to successfully delivering Project Rosetta. |  | | July 5, 2004 Novell today announced it has won a multi-million dollar contract to run the Bracks Government's Rosetta initiative - a project that will provide provisioning and identity management services for the Victorian Government. |
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http://www.novell.com/australia/pressroom/rosetta.html
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| | Rosetta Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary version of the historic Rosetta Stone to last from 2000 to 2100. |  | | The Rosetta Project is run by the Long Now Foundation. |  | | The project is also organising formal archive research groups at Stanford, Yale, Berkeley, the American Library of Congress, and the American Summer Institute of Linguistics (and its offices in Dallas). |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta_Project
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| | Rosetta Launch Cancellation Met With Mixed Feelings |
 | | Gerhard Schwehm, project scientist for Rosetta, said project teams have already identified five or six alternative comets for a revised Rosetta mission. |  | | Rosettas mission is to orbit a small comet and then send a harpoon-equipped lander to its surface. |  | | For some of them, Rosetta represented more than 10 years of preparations that now will continue for at least a year, and perhaps up to 30 months, as they seek a new target comet to replace the one whose rendezvous opportunity ended with the launch cancellation. |
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 | | It is the goal of the Rosetta project team to achieve even greater accuracy in the prediction of protein structure from DNA sequences, and also to predict novel DNA sequences that may produce biological effects similar to that of known proteins. |  | | Under the aegis of David Baker, who is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator as well as a professor in the Department of Biochemistry, numerous faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates have worked on the Rosetta project over the past eight or nine years. |  | | Rosetta ab initio predicts the three-dimensional structure of a folded protein from its linear sequence of amino acids. |
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http://www.grid.org/projects/hpf/rosetta.htm
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| | Jan Landsbergen: Can Machines Tranlslate? |
 | | The guiding light of Philips’ ambitious Rosetta MT project, Jan Landsbergen now divides his time between Eindhoven and the University of Utrecht, where he recently became professor of computationallinguistics. |  | | The Rosetta project is also descended from PHLIQA. |  | | Landsbergen’s first NLP project at Philips, from 1972 to 1979, was PHLIQA, which centered around the development of a natural language interface to databases, also called a “question-answering” system. |
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http://www.lim.nl/articles/landsbergen.html
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| | The Rosetta Project: Welcome |
 | | The Rosetta Project was initiated by The Long Now Foundation with funding from the Lazy Eight Foundation and the National Science Foundation. |  | | The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to build a publicly accessible online archive of ALL documented human languages. |  | | ALL Language Project begins with NSDL grant: Rosetta recently received a $1,000,000 grant from the National Science Digital Library program at the National Science Foundation. |
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http://www.rosettaproject.org/live
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