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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/17/YPRxL.St.138.jpeg|429A worker of the Dead Sea Scrolls conservation laboratory at the IAA, Israel Antiquities Authority, looks through a microscope in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. Israeli authorities say they have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/16/vq3Hf.St.138.jpeg|404An Israel Antiquities Authority, IAA, worker presents fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls, at the IAA offices at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. Israeli authorities say they have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google.(AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/16/1pA0Km.St.138.jpeg|405A copy of a part of the Dead Sea Scrolls is presented during a joint Israel Antiquities Authority, IAA, and Google press conference in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. Israeli authorities say they have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google.(AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/16/1qYaD3.St.138.jpeg|416A worker of the Dead Sea Scrolls conservation laboratory at the IAA, Israel Antiquities Authority, looks through a microscope in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. Israeli authorities say they have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/16/R70Nd.St.138.jpeg|392A worker of the Dead Sea Scrolls conservation laboratory at the IAA, Israel Antiquities Authority, holds a frame with small fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls in a laboratory in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. Israeli authorities say they have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google.(AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/15/LMSSe.St.138.jpeg|401A small fragment of the Dead Sea Scrolls, is seen at the IAA offices at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. Israeli authorities say they have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google.(AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/14/1cT8yV.St.138.jpeg|415JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A conservation analyst from the Israeli Antiquities department prepares fragments of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls at a laboratory before photographing them on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/14/Gchs4.St.138.jpeg|415JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A conservation analyst from the Israeli Antiquities department prepares fragments of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls at a laboratory before photographing them on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/14/211aB.St.138.jpeg|415JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A conservation analyst from the Israeli Antiquities department prepares fragments of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls at a laboratory before photographing them on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/14/17BwUa.St.138.jpeg|415JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A fragment of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls is laid out at a laboratory on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/14/1keHI6.St.138.jpeg|415JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A conservation analyst from the Israeli Antiquities department prepares fragments of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls at a laboratory before photographing them on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/13/ttKPd.St.138.jpeg|416JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A detail of fragments of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls at a laboratory before photographing them on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/13/bh5Q8.St.138.jpeg|416JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A conservation analyst from the Israeli Antiquities department examines fragments of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls at a laboratory before photographing them on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/13/SxDAe.St.138.jpeg|416JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A worker from the Israeli Antiquities department sits in a laboratory as a fragment of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls is photographed on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/13/ac9wh.St.138.jpeg|415JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A conservation analyst from the Israeli Antiquities department examines fragments of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls at a laboratory before photographing them on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2012/12/18/23/13/ZvdRB.St.138.jpeg|415JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 18: (ISRAEL OUT) A conservation analyst from the Israeli Antiquities department examines fragments of the 2000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls at a laboratory before photographing them on December 18, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. More than sixty years after their discovery Israel have put 5,000 fragments of the ancient Dead Sea scrolls online in a partnership with Google. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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