
Arturo
Arturo, also known as Professor Maximillian Arturo, is a pivotal character in the television series 'Sliders.' He is portrayed as a brilliant and eccentric physicist who helps create the wormhole device that allows the main characters to travel between parallel universes. Arturo is characterized by his scholarly demeanor, often providing both wisdom and comic relief. His interactions with the other characters highlight the show's themes of exploration and the moral implications of their adventures across different realities.
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Arturo was part of the MLN and was detained for a long time.
Otra vez soy familiar de un preso políticoArturo is mentioned as the physical trainer linked romantically to Mayra Alejandra.
Erik "El Charro" se refiere a Mayra Alejandra como "esto", y recibe críticas en redes socialesDon Arturo's family business faced retroactive charges from the CCSS, affecting his daughter and leading to ongoing disputes.
Trabajadores independientes relatan cómo padecen su compleja situación de morosidad ante la CCSSArturo shares his traumatic experiences related to crime and addiction.
Una visita a la vida de los nadiesArturo, from Turrialba, sells books at the age of seventy-five.
Que repiquen las campanas para frenar tantos descaminosArturo discovered the Marquis de Sade in late adolescence and embraced the Sadean libertine doctrine.
On moral incommensurability and its consequences – The Mail & GuardianArturo added that car batteries and front parts are being stolen.
¿Cómo va la seguridad aquí? SSC va a Tlalpan y vecinos lanzan cascada de peticionesArturo, a night shift operator at Pemex, reported the presence of unidentified individuals around the control room.
Piratas acechan plataformas de Pemex
Arturo discovered the life-changing impact of hospital clowns while supporting his brother during chemotherapy.
Aasmund (74) måtte tåle hets og hatbrev, men ga seg ikkeArturo comments on the crowd's interest in entertainment over truth.
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