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Rosetta

American  
[roh-zet-uh] / roʊˈzɛt ə /

noun

  1. a town in N Egypt, at a mouth of the Nile.

  2. a female given name.


Rosetta British  
/ rəʊˈzɛtə /

noun

  1. the former name of Rashid

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"Going from fragmentary skeletons that are hard to interpret, to having a near complete and articulated animal is like finding a paleontological Rosetta Stone," said Peter Makovicky, lead author of the study and a professor in the University of Minnesota Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.

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The play, Marie and Rosetta, opens in Mississippi in 1946 with the titular characters a new double act rehearsing for their tour.

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Knight added: "Rosetta sits on the Mount Rushmore of the founders of rock and roll, alongside the names we know."

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Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, and Rosetta Tharpe are all part of this rich tapestry of Black women who transformed musical culture as we know it.

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Odeleye said she believed shows like Marie and Rosetta "definitely need to happen more".

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