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  • Oriola says that Microsoft's Project Natal, and Sony's motion controller, which he called the Arc, offer a much wider variety of motion capturing than does the Wii.

    Kotaku Brian Crecente 2010

  • Oriola says that Microsoft's Project Natal, and Sony's motion controller, which he called the Arc, offer a much wider variety of motion capturing than does the Wii.

    Kotaku Brian Crecente 2010

  • Jeanne D'Arc is too accidental - I can make up an emotional justification for the grind, but it feels like I'm adding a layer that wasn't intended.

    Flower's Precious Play SVGL 2009

  • Arc is one of the most professionally run literary magazines in the country and one of the most dynamic in terms of web content.

    Is Government funding of Canada’s literary and arts magazine in Jeopardy, Yes or No? 2009

  • But the view from the Arc is perhaps even better, because (1) the streets radiate out from that point, (2) you can SEE the Eiffel Tower from the Arc, and (3) the line for the Arc, is usually nothing, while the wait for the Tower can be 3 hours.

    Do-Don'ts: Visiting Paris Without Enough Time 2009

  • Because Arc is tuned for exploratory programming, and the W3C-approved way of doing things represents the opposite spirit.

    Reflective Surface - Archives: 2008 March 2008

  • Because Arc is tuned for exploratory programming, and the W3C-approved way of doing things represents the opposite spirit.

    Reflective Surface - Arc 2008

  • The statue of Joan of Arc is the fairest of these reproductions.

    Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 1894

  • I write from Bristol, a place where business & friendship have detained me some few days. my Joan of Arc is in the printers hands, [1] where it will be some three or four months.

    Letter 267 1797

  • I keep a large copy of my poems for you. they have sold uncommonly well. 1000 were printed & I hear 750 are already gone. the Joan of Arc is scandalously delayed at Bristol.

    Letter 280 1797

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