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Lesley Ann Machado is the actress in Rosetta Stone ads.
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Rosetta is a city known for its national history and unique decorative and architectural heritage, as well as, Islamic architecture.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: The Library of Alexandria 2006
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Rosetta is a city known for its national history and unique decorative and architectural heritage, as well as, Islamic architecture.
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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Some parts of the GUI like ATSServer are still not native to x86 - meaning that Rosetta is required by the GUI, which in turn requires TPM.
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It’s difficult in Rosetta to get the context to what that string belongs;
Planning For 10.10: Growing Our Translations Community | jonobacon@home 2010
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What’s the actual status wrt GNOME translation in Rosetta?
Planning For 10.10: Growing Our Translations Community | jonobacon@home 2010
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Rosetta, which is based in Arlington, Va., has reported weaker core earnings in recent quarters.
Rosetta Stone Cuts Estimates Matt Jarzemsky 2011
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But Apple said it has found a workaround to the problem: a universal, on-the-fly emulator called Rosetta that allows Mac software to run on Intel chips with no need to rewrite the application and little or no performance hit.
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He was stationed at the fortress of St. Julien on the western mouth of the Nile which is called the Rosetta river.
Ancient Man The Beginning of Civilizations Hendrik Willem Van Loon 1913
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The first of the three inscriptions was in hieroglyphic, then unreadable; the second in demotic or shorter script, also unknown, and the third in a living language pertaining to the time of Ptolemy Epiphanes, who reigned about 200 B.C. This relic of antiquity is called the Rosetta stone.
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