As a matter of fact, the Resource class is meant to wrap the resulting
Soprano::Node object returned, so instead of a QSet<QString> of objects,
it'd be a QSet<Resource*>. The Resource class merely handles access of
the Soprano::Node in a manner that allows us to not only resist breaking
ABI, but also permitting the avoiding of repeating tedious instructions.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/846248

Title:
  Unable to load semantics from ontology

Status in Wintermute:
  Confirmed
Status in Wintermute trunk series:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Wintermute requires that information, more technically known as
  resources, a subset of a RDF statement, are required in order to form
  properly machine understandable statement. An ontology provides the
  logic of knowledge for natural language processing.

  We need Soprano to simply execute a SPARQL query.

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