Arthur Ashe was the first African-American male to win a Grand Slam event. He won three Grand Slam titles and also was an active civil rights supporter. One famous Arthur Ashe quote was- "Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can".
Arthur Wollaston died in 1933.
Arthur Bywater was born in 1913.
Charles Arthur was a pilot
Perkins (a co-worker of Arthur Weasley), loaned the tent to Arthur to use at the Quidditch World Cup. In the movie, there are two tents and they appear to belong to the Weasley family.
I haven't met Arthur Holmes.
King Arthur's sword is named Excalibur.
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The preposition in this sentence is "against," showing the relationship between the latter and the wall it is leaning on.
King Arthur was a fictitious character, King Henry VIII was a real king. The former lives in an idealized magical kingdom while the latter lived in the real world - a comparison is therefore meaningless.
Arthur Henry King has written: 'The abundance of the heart' -- subject(s): Christianity and literature, Church and education, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Education, Mormon Church, Mormon converts
James Garfield won the 1880 presidential election defeating Winfield Hancock. Chester A. Arthur was Garfield's Vice-Presidential running mate. Garfield and Arthur received 4,446,158 popular votes and 214 electoral votes. Chester A. Arthur succeeded James Garfield upon the latter's assassination in September 1881. Arthur was not nominated as a presidential candidate in the 1884 presidential election.
The word "latter" is used to refer to the second of two things or people that have been mentioned. For example, "I am deciding between buying a car and a motorcycle, and I think I will choose the latter."
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No, he currently does not use Facebook.
Chester Arthur never won a presidential election. He was elected vice-president in 1880 as James Garfield's running mate. President James Garfield was shot July 2, 1881 and died September 19, 1881. Chester Arthur succeeded James Garfield as president upon the latter's assassination.
James Garfield won the 1880 presidential election defeating Winfield Hancock. Chester A. Arthur was Garfield's Vice-Presidential running mate. Garfield and Arthur received 4,446,158 popular votes and 214 electoral votes. Winfield Hancock and his VP running mate received 155 electoral votes and 4,444,260 popular votes. Chester A. Arthur succeeded James Garfield upon the latter's assassination in September 1881. Arthur was not nominated as a presidential candidate in the 1884 presidential election.