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His name was Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli and was portrayed by actor Henry Winkler who later went on to become a very successful television producer (he produced MacGyver). Acquaintances called the character "The Fonz". His friends called him Fonzie. He only permitted Mrs. Cunningham to call him "Arthur." Ralph Malph once tried to anger Fonzie buy calling him "Artie"... it worked.
His hypnotized girl friend shot him too. And you THINK he dies. But it later reveals that he DIDN'T.
He survived the sinking of the Titanic an later died of complications from diabetes.
Catherine Willows was attacked by assassins in season 7 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She later takes an FBI job after being shot.
Arthur C. Clarke, best known as a science fiction writer, proposed the concept of geostationary satellites in 1945, which later became a key component of modern telecommunications. He also predicted the use of satellites for global communication and weather forecasting, as well as other technological advancements such as space elevators and underwater cities.
That person will sent back to Boston where the crime was commited
A sensational crime is when a crime is committed and then they later build a law off that crime.
Lois Clarke Garner's first husband was Ron Garner. They were married in 1952 and remained together until his passing in 1976. Lois Clarke later married actor James Garner in 1956.
Arthur Havisham is Miss Havisham's half-brother in the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. He conspires with Compeyson to swindle Miss Havisham out of her fortune and later marries her, leading to her heartbreak. Arthur plays a significant role in the downfall of Miss Havisham and serves as a cautionary example of betrayal and greed.
No. Whether or not they remember the crime does not change the fact that they committed the crime.
The library of Congress has a few. Arthur and later his son,at his death, destroyed most of his correspondence. This is no Arthur library with a collection on his letters.
The book , by Arthur C. Clarke , 2001 A Space Odyssey was first published in 1968 with a 221 page first edition hardback - ISBN 0453002692 . The book was an expansion of the short story "The Sentinel" in 1948 and later remade into the 1968 film directed by Stanley Kubrick .
Sir Mordred stabs Arthur in the head during their battle in "Le Morte D' Arthur". The wound is fatal, and Arthur presumably passes away a short while later.
He was a lawyer for NAACP. He later served as president for NAACP.
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Arthur Herbert Powell has written: 'Bridgewater in the later days' -- subject(s): History