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Agnes Rosetta Wood (née Eady, 26 May 1921 – 12
December 2013) was a New
Zealand artist and writer. She is
known for her
research and
writing on the life...
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Rosetta is a
restaurant in
Colonia Roma, Cuauhtémoc,
Mexico City, that has
served Mexican cuisine with
Mediterranean influences (mainly Italian) since...
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Rosetta LeNoire (born
Rosetta Olive Burton;
August 8, 1911 –
March 17, 2002) was an
American stage, film, and
television actress. She was
known to contemporary...
- also
named William, was a
member of Fred Karno's
company and
married Rosetta Wood, the
sister of
Marie Lloyd; and one of his daughters, Charlotte, married...
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Piper Laurie (born
Rosetta Jacobs;
January 22, 1932 –
October 14, 2023) was an
American actress. She is
known for her
roles in the
films The
Hustler (1961)...
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still wants to go to the mainland. She asks
Rosetta if she'll
still teach her to be a
garden fairy, but
Rosetta says that
tinkering is
Tinker Bell's natural...
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Duncan Sisters (
Rosetta and
Vivian Duncan) were an
American vaudeville duo who
became po****r in the 1920s with
their act
Topsy and Eva.
Rosetta (November 23...
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instrumental in the
decipherment of
Egyptian hieroglyphs,
specifically the
Rosetta Stone.
Young has been
described as "The Last Man Who Knew Everything"....
- (Dalbergia paloescrito) (East)
Indian Rosewood,
Indonesian or Malabar, Bombay,
Rosetta und
Black Rosewood or
Sonokeling Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia) (North...
- is also used in
other words or
names of gods. Use in the
Rosetta Stone In the 198 BC
Rosetta Stone, the 'Red Crown' as
hieroglyph has the
usage mostly...