• Vladimir Bogos (born 1 April 1893, Boldureşti; died 1950) was a physician, journalist and Romanian politician who was part of the Bessarabian Parliament...
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    Sebastian Bodu Constantin Boerescu Vasile Boerescu Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești Vladimir Bogos Ioan Boieriu Matei Boilă Dimitrie Bolintineanu Ilie Bolojan László Borbély...
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    named the Commissar of the Provisional Government in Bessarabia, with Vladimir Criste his deputy. Similar procedures took place in all regions of the...
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  • is composed of three villages: Băcșeni, Boldurești and Chilișoaia. Vladimir Bogos Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova...
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    Nikola Tesla Camille Tissot Alfred Vail Thomas A. Watson Charles Wheatstone Vladimir K. Zworykin Transmission media Coaxial cable Fiber-optic communication...
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    Constantin Stere. Pan Halippa and Sfatul Țării Palace. Ștefan Ciobanu. Dimitrie Bogos, chief of the General Staff of the Army. Petru Cazacu, Prime Minister of...
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  • journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Abramov, Lev; Bagirov, Vladimir; Botvinnik, Mikhail; Cvetkovic, Srdan; Filip, Miroslav; Geller, Efim; Gipslis...
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    championships. The tournament was won by Magnus Carlsen, on tiebreak ahead of Vladimir Kramnik, after a dramatic final round in which they both lost. The participants...
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  • Vilnius 1984". Chessgames.com. Retrieved 6 July 2020. Alexander Morozevich & Vladimir Barskij, The Chigorin Defence According to Morozevich, 2007 Bibliography...
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    by prince Vladimir the Great in 980 on one of Kyiv's hills. This event has been described by some historians as a manifestation of Vladimir's pagan reformation...
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    in Ljubljana in 1693 after the example of similar academies in Italy. Vladimir Kapus von Pichelstein (1885–1943), a Slovene writer and publisher, was...
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    participants in past editions include Fabiano Caruana, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Vladimir Fedoseev, Vladislav Artemiev, Alexander Grischuk, and Anish Giri. The Saint...
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  • A notable longer-term exponent of the opening, however, was Soviet GM Vladimir Bagirov who played 1.b3 on around 100 occasions between 1976 and 2000 with...
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  • ISBN 978-90-5691-401-1. "Vladimir Kramnik vs. Viswanathan Anand (2007)". Chessgames.com. 2007-01-19. Retrieved 2014-01-25. "Vladimir Kramnik vs. Magnus Carlsen...
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    Ion Negrescu, Constantin Ionescu, Dimitrie Bogos, Ion Costin, Alexandru Sibirski, Constantin Dardan, Vladimir Cristi, Anibal Dobjanski. Those years the...
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  • world champions Vasily Smyslov, Tigran Petrosian, Anatoly Karpov, and Vladimir Kramnik, along with grandmaster Fabiano Caruana and others. The Encyclopaedia...
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    trade between China, Korea, and Japan, most notably during the time of Jang Bogo. In addition, Silla people made overseas communities in China on the Shandong...
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  • which has been used by played by the likes of Ding Liren, Anish Giri, Vladimir Kramnik, and Magnus Carlsen. The Ragozin Variation (ECO code D37–D39) occurs...
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  • Championship matches against Anatoly Karpov in 1986, 1987 and 1990, and Vladimir Kramnik in 2000. Notable 21st-century players who have employed the opening...
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    E11 Bogo-Indian Boris Gelfand Teimour Radjabov ½–½ E11 Bogo-Indian Vasyl Ivanchuk Alexander Grischuk ½–½ E06 Catalan, Closed Peter Svidler Vladimir Kramnik...
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  • matches in 2005 and 2006. The second of these, against then world champion Vladimir Kramnik is the last major human–computer match. Since that time, chess...
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  • and other top grandmasters, including use in six of the eight games that Vladimir Kramnik played as Black in the 2006 World Championship (in the other two...
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  • on a3. Top players who have used this variation include Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik, Veselin Topalov, Teimour Radjabov, Boris Gelfand, Michael Adams...
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  • opening's reputation and theoretical standing made a recovery. Notably, it was Vladimir Kramnik's choice when he needed a win with Black in the penultimate game...
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  • 13300580 1983-11-19 Yerevan 2004 Armenia M currently United States Akopian, Vladimir 13300032 1971-12-07 Baku 1991 Armenia M currently United States Al-Sayed...
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    champions such as José Raúl Capablanca, Emanuel Lasker, Bobby Fischer, and Vladimir Kramnik, have expressed fears of a "draw death" as chess becomes more deeply...
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    game, sometimes taking their inspiration from the life of famous players (Vladimir Nabokov in The Defense) or well-known games (Poul Anderson in Immortal...
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  • dxc5 Nc6 6.Nf3 Ne4. Thus, despite the occasional revival by GMs Vladimir Akopian, Vladimir Malaniuk and Jeroen Piket, this variation remains uncommon. 4...
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    Levit 2000, p. 254. Levit 2000, pp. 256–263. Bogos 1998, p. 154. Bereznyakov 1970, pp. 45–47, Doc. 41. Bogos 1998, pp. 154–156. Levit 2000, pp. 265–268...
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  • occasionally by players including Bent Larsen, Tony Miles, Teimour Radjabov, Vladimir Kramnik and Fabiano Caruana, and more frequently by players such as Gata...
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