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I have been watching arch Forums, as well as Arch Wiki, and AFAIK, Arch is very much alike slackware, with two small differences:
LinuxQuestions.org Alexvader 2010
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Another great memorial, counterpart of the Menin Arch, is being erected in the Somme, and it will carry 75,000 names, all or nearly all from British Isles.
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Near the centre of the photograph is the Wolfe Tone Bridge, and in the right middleground you can see part of the Spanish Arch. Here is the Spanish Arch from the other side, with a heron and some pigeons – the former a frequent visitor, the latter virtually resident:
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Also known as the Gateway Arch or the Gateway to the West, the St. Louis Arch is the largest national monument, standing at 630 feet tall at its zenith.
Five US Monuments To See From Google Earth | myFiveBest 2010
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The hike to Delicate Arch is as far from wilderness as you can get.
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More in Arch news, this wooden house in Australia is lovely. [freshome] [...]
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Now Goldy has remarried and little Arch is all grown up.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Unboxing Cozy Mysteries 2008
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The trade edition of The Winds of Marble Arch is tentatively slated to begin shipping September 25.
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So, I called the Arch-Duke of KUAT's award winning news operation, Bill Buckmaster.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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Collectively this is known as the Arch Kyria—the latter being a respectful Greek word for woman, the equivalent of the English ‘lady’.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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