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  2. List of March Comes In like a Lion episodes - Wikipedia

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    Harunobu describes to Hinata and Momo about the unique movements of the shogi pieces, which include the pawn, the lance, the knight, the silver general, the gold general, the rook, the bishop and the king. Rei is surprised to learn that Harunobu has written and illustrated a cat-themed children's book about shogi.

  3. Chicken à la King - Wikipedia

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    Fannie Merritt Farmer included a recipe in her 1911 publication on catering. [15] The Fannie Farmer Cookbook includes a recipe for Chicken à la King in the 1906 update. [16] In James Beard's 1972 American Cookery, the recipe calls for mushrooms, green bell pepper, onion, and pimiento together with chicken in a velouté sauce with sherry. [17]

  4. The Viral Recipe That Has Me Buying King's Hawaiian Rolls ...

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    To make the sliders, you'll need King's Hawaiian rolls, ground beef, salt, pepper, garlic powder, mayo, butter, sliced cheese, shredded cheese and sesame seeds. Cook the meat with the seasonings ...

  5. The 3-Ingredient Chicken I Make When I Just... Can't - AOL

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    Use boneless chicken: You can use boneless, skin-on chicken thighs for this recipe; the cooking time will be approximately the same. I would not recommend using skinless cuts here, as the crispy ...

  6. Bishop Exchange - Wikipedia

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    This strategy flouts the general shogi maxim that the king and rook should be far apart by having the king next to the rook. Here, the rook is used as a defense piece protecting the bottom rank. The left silver may be used for offense. [7] Right King is more commonly played by White but uncommon for Black in the regular Bishop Exchange opening.

  7. Right King - Wikipedia

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    In shogi, Right King or Right-hand King (右玉 migi gyoku) is a defensive subcomponent of different openings in which the king stays on the right side of the board together with the rook, which protects the back rank (rank 9) as well as the eighth file. It is an exception to the general rule that the king is castled away from the rook.

  8. The Story Behind General Tso's Chicken - AOL

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    General Tso, known more formally as Zuo Zongtang, or Tso Tsung-t'ang, was one of China's greatest military leaders. Born in 1812 in Hsiangyin, Hunan, it was certain Zuo would achieve greatness.

  9. Brinkmate - Wikipedia

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    Note that in shogi tsume is defined as strictly forced mate sequences with constant checks. The checkmating sequence itself (after the brinkmate) is known as a 詰め tsume. Brinkmate differs from the situation in which a checkmate sequence is only being threatened to be created in the next move but is still avoidable if the opponent defends ...