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  2. The Mansion Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's executive chef is Sebastien Archambault. Dean Fearing was formerly head chef at the restaurant, under whom Casey Thompson worked at the beginning of her career. [ 8 ] Others that have filled the same role include Avner Samuel, John Tesar and Bruno Davaillon.

  3. Nakahara castle - Wikipedia

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    The Nakahara castle (Japanese: 中原囲い, romanized: Nakahara gakoi) is a type of shogi castle. Its application to modern shogi was made by professional player Makoto Nakahara. Nakahara won the Masuda Award in 1996 for his development of this strategy. [1]

  4. Crab Silvers - Wikipedia

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    The Crab Silvers (カニカニ銀 kani kani gin) is a shogi opening. It is a type of Rapid Attack Fortress opening, used mostly when playing Black (sente). It is often classified as a trap opening. It was created by professional shogi player Kōichi Kodama, [1] for which he received the prestigious Kōzō Masuda Award in 2003.

  5. Steak and Ale announces first Dallas-Fort Worth location in ...

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    The new location is expected to open next year.

  6. 2 killed at a Dallas-area fast food restaurant in shooting ...

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    IRVING, Texas (AP) — Two people were killed in a fast food restaurant in suburban Dallas on Wednesday afternoon in a shooting that police say was targeted.

  7. Snowroof - Wikipedia

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    Snowroof covering sidewalk. In shogi, Snowroof or Snow Roof Fortress (雁木 gangi, lit. 'goose-wooden') is a Static Rook opening that characteristically uses a Snowroof castle.

  8. Sho shogi - Wikipedia

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    Shō shōgi (小将棋 'small chess') is a 16th-century form of shogi (Japanese chess), and the immediate predecessor of the modern game. It was played on a 9×9 board with the same setup as in modern shogi, except that an extra piece stood in front of the king: a 'drunk elephant' that promoted into a prince, which is effectively a second king.

  9. Left Bear-in-the-hole Central Rook - Wikipedia

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    Left Bear-in-the-hole Central Rook (中飛車左穴熊 nakabisha hidari anaguma) is Central Rook opening (戦法) and a derivative of the Double Ranging Rook opening used in Shogi. It is well known by its use from Kenji Imazumi , who used it extensively in amateur tournaments, and later used it successfully in his Professional Admission Test to ...