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  • *1 : a drawing position in chess in which a player is not in checkmate but has no [[legal]] move to [[play]] ...talemate ends the [[game]] in a draw. Stalemate is covered in the rules of chess.
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  • ...ost chess pieces is obvious, the pawn's etymology is fairly obscure. Since chess became prevalent in [[mainstream]] [[society]], many new uses have derived ...ces) [[weakest]] piece in the game of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess chess], [[representing]] infantry, or more particularly armed [https://en.wikiped
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  • ...l merchandise in marketing. The chess term, novelty, is used for a move in chess which has never been played before in a recorded [[game]].
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  • ...ed to chess, does not make the [[story]]'s theme the similarity of life to chess. Themes arise from the interplay of the plot, the characters, and the [[att
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  • ...on]] and only from black square to black square. (I don't know how to play chess so bear with me...) So, my [[perspective]] of life is limited to back and f Ah, but there are those that are above the chess board I am on, who know the [[realities]] of "pieces" that know [[different
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  • ...ists figuring out effective chess moves. You are a willing [[pawn]] on the chess board, trusting in your heavenly Commanders.
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  • ...extraordinary [[intellects]] are involved in [[adjusting]] and moving the chess pieces towards the resounding [[victory]] that is [[Light and Life]], and w
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  • :c : to move (as a chess piece) from the original position to one providing more [[opportunity]] for
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  • In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess chess], '''compensation''' refers to various (typically positional) advantages a
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  • ...music]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judit_Polg%C3%A1r Judit Polgár] in chess, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Friedrich_Gauss Carl Friedrich Gauss]
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  • ::c. Chess. The pieces other than pawns. Obs. rare.
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  • ...to any situation in which no [[progress]] can be made. A [[stalemate]] in chess is a common example.
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  • *5 : to threaten (a piece in chess) with [[immediate]] capture
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  • ...for the next six months before presenting it in court. It was an automaton chess player dressed in traditional Turkish costume. ...position on the board. In this way, the android was able to play a game of chess against a real human opponent.
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  • *4 : the principal piece of each [[color]] in chess having the [[power]] to move ordinarily one square in any direction and to
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  • "The game of chess has progressed well and the winning moves are laid in front of you, with a
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  • *3: a chess piece, typically with its top shaped like a horse's head, that moves by jum
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  • ...with individuals I did not even know or care to know. It was like I was a chess piece that was moved about. I would meet and speak with a great deal of ind
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  • ...marvelous machines now competing with chess masters, but it took a greater chess master to program that machine.
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  • ...ur [[seeds]]. We're not talking about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess chess] and we're not talking about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker poker] an
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  • ...ur barbarian “Fuhrer”, that they were just simple pawns in the mad game of chess where victory at any cost was the only thing that mattered. Thanks to Hitle
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  • ...incapable of willing harm to any of his creation. You are not pawns in a chess match to find a resolution at the expense of this piece or that piece, but
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  • *God can know all possibilities. The same way a master chess player is able to anticipate not only one scenario but several and prepare
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  • ...o coming into fruition. You have known what it is like to play the game of chess or checkers. You as mortals and we as teachers have made our move so that M
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  • :c. Chess. The action of SACRIFICE v. 3e. :e. Chess. To put or leave (a man) in a position where it can be captured without equ
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  • ...omplishing the [[goal]]. Your game of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess chess] is a good example. It requires mental exertion; it requires a great degree
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  • You are not just some chess piece being moved around by some unfathomable gods or dogma that you must s
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  • You are not just some chess piece being moved around by some unfathomable gods or dogma that you must s
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  • ...is (e.g., [[Mycin]]) was a major application area, as were games such as [[chess]].
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  • ...d no [[random]] events (such as dice-rolling) happen within the game. Yet, chess and especially Go with its extremely simple deterministic rules, can still
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  • ...losophy; if you will, of being helpless pawns and always in someone else’s chess game. Everything that happens to them: it’s always someone, or some thing
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  • ...edgier, and more [[suspicious]] than I would like to. It is my job to play chess and look way ahead and these companies are making these filings, and I am w
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  • Your GOD system allows you to position yourself as in chess, or checkers, or a strategy game that requires you to mentally plan several
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  • In 1769, a chess-playing machine called the Turk, created by Wolfgang von Kempelen, made the
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  • ...k to Him--He who created us to begin with. We are not pawns in some cosmic chess game--even His. We are not gears and cogs in some cosmic mechanism He set i
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  • # Chess, S. (1989). Defying the voice of doom. In T. Dugan & R. Coles (eds.), The c
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  • It is better to have competitive programs of an intellectual nature. Chess and card games and table games of a peaceful nature are excellent substitut
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  • ...philosophy of fatalism, feeling they are helpless pawns in a great cosmic chess game where gods or other beings are just moving them around and their futur
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  • Q: We're also [[pawns]] on a chess board to some extent.
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  • * '''Search and enumeration'''. Many problems (such as playing [[chess]]) can be modeled as problems on graphs. A graph exploration algorithm spec
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  • #Journal of the American Medical Association THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CHESS. JAMA, October 20, 2004; 292: 1900
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  • ...ch as dice rolling) occur in the game. Nevertheless, strategy games like [[chess]] and especially [[Go (board game)|Go]], with its simple deterministic rul
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  • .... 242 Archibald erle of Douglas..Giffin onder owr prewait seill. a1525 Bk. Chess 762 in W. A. Craigie Asloan MS (1923) I, Thir iudges suld richt veill atten
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