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  2. Copper Card - Wikipedia

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    The Copper Card is a contactless smartcard fare collection system used by Valley Metro in Metro Phoenix, Arizona. The Copper Card and the Valley Metro mobile app are accepted on Valley Metro Rail, Valley Metro Bus, and Tempe Streetcar services. The Copper Card replaces Valley Metro's paper passes and tickets.

  3. Valley Metro - Wikipedia

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    Red Line, traveling from east Mesa to Metrocenter Mall in northwest central Phoenix, including stops at Arizona State University's main campus in Tempe, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, and the downtown Phoenix business, sports, and entertainment corridor (the resulting bus line was the second most heavily used in the Valley Metro system).

  4. Arcis enclosure - Wikipedia

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    While the Arcis wall was built for military reasons, it also had political and religious implications. At that time, Tours was an urbanized area with two very distinct entities, one of which was a growing nucleus around the Basilica of Saint-Martin to the west, protected in the first quarter of the 10th century by the Châteauneuf enclosure ...

  5. Desert Financial Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Desert Financial Credit Union is a credit union based in Phoenix, Arizona, that operates 47 branches and service centers throughout Coconino, Gila, Maricopa, Pinal, and Yavapai counties and now statewide in Arizona. Desert Financial remains federally insured by the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) and in addition will be regulated by ...

  6. Phoenix Financial Center - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Financial Center is an example of International style architecture, featuring many elements of Googie design. The architect of the building is Wenceslaus Sarmiento. The building is said to be the site of a "fallout-proof" time capsule which was set to be opened in 2012, but the capsule has never been found. [2]

  7. Marc Arcis - Wikipedia

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    Marc Arcis (1655 – 26 October 1739) was a French sculptor. [1] He trained the painter Antoine Rivalz. [citation needed] He produced busts for a galerie des Illustres in Toulouse between 1674 and 1677. In Paris, he took part in the interior decoration of the église de la Sorbonne [citation needed] and produced works for Versailles. [1]

  8. ARCIS University - Wikipedia

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  9. Charles Egmond d'Arcis - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Arcis played a leading role in the internationalisation of the media community and in promoting Geneva as an international city. He was a member and in 1934 president of the Cercle des Amitiés Internationales CAI (International Friendship Circle) [ 2 ] and from 1955 to 1956 he served as president of the Association de la Presse ...