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  • A full version of Marek's musings can be seen at The word 'Arma' is Latin in origin; a multifaceted word that depending on context can be used to mean defensive arms, shields, soldiers or weapons of war amongst others.

    IGN PC 2009

  • A full version of Marek's musings can be seen at The word 'Arma' is Latin in origin; a multifaceted word that depending on context can be used to mean defensive arms, shields, soldiers or weapons of war amongst others.

    IGN PC 2009

  • A full version of Marek's musings can be seen at The word 'Arma' is Latin in origin; a multifaceted word that depending on context can be used to mean defensive arms, shields, soldiers or weapons of war amongst others.

    IGN PC 2009

  • These descendants, known as the Arma, exerted influence only in the regions neighboring their garrisons.

    2. Regions 2001

  • In fact, no one died because it was footage from a 2009 "tactical shooter" game called Arma 2 set in the fictional east European nation of Chernarus.

    The Guardian World News Tara Conlan 2011

  • The documentary lifted footage from the internet that shows a clip from a military simulation game called Arma II, but described it incorrectly as footage of a 1988 IRA attack on a British Army helicopter.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • However, the pictures were actually taken from a game called Arma 2.

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • This and the Thorn are called Arma by Linneus, and are enume - rated among the Fulcres.

    The language of botany : being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus ... 1793

  • "'Arma' has done his apprenticeship ... and he is ready to go," Lyon said.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • A game developer that's been tirelessly evolving what they hope to be the most all-encompassing soldier sim doesn't exactly sound like typical indie fare, argues columnist Jim Rossignol, but their indie-style ambition is there and is typified by their latest, Arma II.

    Boing Boing 2009

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