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Arcis may
refer to: Larcis, or
Arcis, a
river in
southwestern France Arcis-sur-Aube, a
commune in the
Grand Est
region in north-central
France Canton of...
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Austrian field marshal pulled his army back to
Troyes and
Arcis-sur-Aube. When
Napoleon occupied Arcis, the
normally cautious Schwarzenberg determined to fight...
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Ramona Cecilia "
Arci"
Datuin Muñoz (born
January 12, 1989) is a
Filipina actress, singer,
beauty queen and Air
Force reservist. She is the
vocalist of...
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disorder Arcis (disambiguation) Arkoi, a
small Gr****
island This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title ARCI. If an internal...
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Arcis-sur-Aube (French pronunciation: [aʁsi syʁ ob],
literally Arcis on Aube) is a
commune in the Aube
department in the
Grand Est
region of north-central...
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University of Art &
Social Sciences (Spanish:
Universidad de Arte y
Ciencias Sociales - UARCIS) was a
private university in Chile. It was
founded on 1982...
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Arcis enclosure (French:
Enceinte des
Arcis) is an
urban enclosure in the
French commune of
Tours in the Indre-et-Loire department. It was
built against...
- Marc
Arcis (1655 – 26
October 1739) was a
French sculptor. He
trained the
painter Antoine Rivalz.[citation needed] He
produced busts for a
galerie des...
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early nineteenth century, the town was
called Arcis-le-Poussart or
simply Pousard. The name
Arcis comes from the
Latin word "arx",
meaning "fortified...
- In
business and
project management, a
responsibility ****ignment
matrix (RAM), also
known as RACI
matrix (/ˈreɪsi/; responsible, accountable, consulted...