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	(triples) to allow machine reasoning, the acquisition of this knowledge
	still represents an open issue. Indeed, expressing expert knowledge
	in a given formalism is a tedious process. Less structured annotations
	such as tagging have, however, proved immensely popular, whilst existing
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