First, it is an essential geopolitical pawn which could play a certain role in the stabilisation of Afghanistan. |
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She explained that her music career began when she bought a guitar from a pawn shop in Milwaukee as a teen. |
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After making a mill, the player is allowed to remove one pawn from the opponent. |
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If the industrialized countries do not take this fortress by storm, their pawn will quickly be checked by the emerging powers. |
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But since you are in a tactical training it would be unfair to let you strive against Fritz being maybe just one pawn up after the opening. |
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Like in 'Heaven Can Wait', he once again asserts that he doesn't want to be a pawn of fate. |
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The dispatcher also has an additional move option: he may move any pawn to another city containing another pawn. |
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In this position, White can deliver checkmate by promoting his pawn to a queen. |
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Paraguay will not pawn its daily bread to dance the blind waltz of the warlords. |
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It provides support for opening books, pawn structure hash tables, and other features of commercial chess programs. |
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The game seemed headed for a draw, when Mr. Topalov inadvisedly grabbed a pawn that Mr. Anand had offered to open up lines of attack to Mr. Topalov's king. |
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If 2 gxf5 Black Black has developed the queen's bishop to a good square, opened the f-file for imminent use by the rooks and has the better pawn structure. |
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Instead, the moment Nick Clegg realised things were changing, that he was suddenly in prime position on the chessboard and morphing fast from pawn into knight, was more a series of moments. |
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Four weeks later, Jamie returns to his star pupil's house to find Kya dining on cheese-chips again and Natasha knackered and ashamed, missing her gold rings which are in the pawn shop to keep the electric on. |
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Quebec is not a pawn on the Prime Minister's chessboard. |
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I don't want to have our technology used as a pawn in this debate. |
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It is of great intrinsic value and must not be used to gain advantages in other policy fields by being a pawn in negotiating tactics and games that it is all too easy to see through. |
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Margaret Laurence Co-operative is a 17-storey apartment building in an area of downtown Toronto that, until recently, was thick with drug dealers and pawn shops. |
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Without that support, the issue of human rights in China will surely become a pawn in the broader context of US-China power relations and China will continue to flaunt its international human rights obligations. |
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It was a dark, horsehairy place with a sort of abandon-hope atmosphere that seemed suitable for people that had no money, and who were going indefinitely into pawn. |
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Pimps and simps would fall in from here and there and everywhere, grabbing thousand-dollar advances from the madames and leaving their lady friends in pawn. |
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