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  • Bernard Cafferty
  • English chess player (born 1934)

    Bernard Cafferty (born 27 June 1934 in Blackburn, Lancashire) is an English chess master, columnist, writer, magazine editor and translator. Cafferty

    Bernard Cafferty

    Bernard_Cafferty

  • Cafferty
  • Surname list

    Cafferty is a surname, and may refer to: Bernard Cafferty (born 1934), British Chess Master and Writer Jack Cafferty (born 1942), American CNN commentator

    Cafferty

    Cafferty

  • Mikhail Botvinnik
  • Soviet chess grandmaster (1911–1995)

    Translated by Bernard Cafferty. pp. 1–16. Botvinnik, M.M (1981). "The Algorithm of Chess Play". Achieving the Aim. Translated by Bernard Cafferty. Pergamon

    Mikhail Botvinnik

    Mikhail Botvinnik

    Mikhail_Botvinnik

  • Alexander Kotov
  • Soviet chess grandmaster (1913–1981)

    Think Like a Grandmaster, which was translated from the Russian by Bernard Cafferty and published by Batsford in 1971, being particularly famous. The book

    Alexander Kotov

    Alexander Kotov

    Alexander_Kotov

  • X-ray (chess)
  • Chess tactic

    played 13...Rfd8, X-raying the white queen through the pawn on d6. Now Bernard Cafferty and Mark Taimanov suggest "15.Qf2 to get away from the 'X-ray' attack

    X-ray (chess)

    X-ray_(chess)

  • Boris Spassky
  • Russian chess grandmaster (1937–2025)

    Best Games by Bernard Cafferty, Batsford, 1969. World chess champions by Edward G. Winter, editor. 1981 ISBN 0-08-024117-4 Cafferty, Bernard (1972). Boris

    Boris Spassky

    Boris Spassky

    Boris_Spassky

  • Bobby Fischer
  • American chess grandmaster (1943–2008)

    Edmonds & Eidinow 2004, pp. 91–92. Edmonds & Eidinow 2004, p. 92. Bernard Cafferty (1972). Candidates Matches 1971. The Chess Player. p. 102. ASIN B0007APXZK

    Bobby Fischer

    Bobby Fischer

    Bobby_Fischer

  • Morphy number
  • Connection distance to Paul Morphy

    2026, living players with Morphy number 3 include Leonard Barden, Bernard Cafferty, Michael Fallone, Owen Hindle, Christian Langeweg, Oliver Penrose,

    Morphy number

    Morphy number

    Morphy_number

  • Efim Geller
  • Soviet chess grandmaster (1925–1998)

    Tigran Petrosian. His books included an autobiography, translated by Bernard Cafferty as Grandmaster Geller at the Chessboard (1969). This was later updated

    Efim Geller

    Efim Geller

    Efim_Geller

  • Blackburn
  • Town in Lancashire, England

    (Born 1989) Judoka for Ireland John Byrom (born 1944), footballer Bernard Cafferty (born 1934), chess player, author and translator Albert Clough (1901–1957)

    Blackburn

    Blackburn

    Blackburn

  • Mark Taimanov
  • Russian chess grandmaster (1926–2016)

    English language, Batsford, London, 1996. The Soviet Championships, by Bernard Cafferty and Mark Taimanov, Batsford, London, English language, 1998 (softcover

    Mark Taimanov

    Mark Taimanov

    Mark_Taimanov

  • British Chess Magazine
  • World's oldest chess journal

    (1881–1956), editor 1940–49. Brian Patrick Reilly (1901–91), editor 1949–81. Bernard Cafferty (born 1934), editor 1981–91, FIDE Master. Murray Chandler (born 1960)

    British Chess Magazine

    British_Chess_Magazine

  • USSR Chess Championship
  • Chess competition in the Soviet Union

    Soviet Chess Championship Russian Chess Championship Mark Taimanov, Bernard Cafferty, Soviet Championships, London, Everyman Chess, 1998 (ISBN 978-1-85744-201-4)

    USSR Chess Championship

    USSR Chess Championship

    USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1944 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    be held since 1940. The tournament was won by Mikhail Botvinnik. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 53

    1944 USSR Chess Championship

    1944_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • List of University of Birmingham alumni
  • Engineering, 1964) Deborah Cadman, Chief Executive of Suffolk County Council Bernard Cafferty, chess master, columnist, writer, magazine editor and translator Sir

    List of University of Birmingham alumni

    List_of_University_of_Birmingham_alumni

  • 1974 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    Leningrad. The tournament was won by Alexander Beliavsky and Mikhail Tal. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1974 USSR Chess Championship

    1974 USSR Chess Championship

    1974_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • Andor Lilienthal
  • Soviet-Hungarian chess grandmaster (1911–2010)

    Pitman, 1974, pp. 24, 28, 31. ISBN 0-273-07078-9. Négyesi, p. 15. Bernard Cafferty and Mark Taimanov, The Soviet Championships, Cadogan Chess Books, 1998

    Andor Lilienthal

    Andor_Lilienthal

  • Tim Harding (chess player)
  • British chess player and writer (born 1948)

    French (Chess Digest, 1998). Play The Evans Gambit, rev. ed. [with Bernard Cafferty] (Cadogan, 1997) Winning at Correspondence Chess (Batsford, May 1996)

    Tim Harding (chess player)

    Tim_Harding_(chess_player)

  • Ernő Gereben
  • Hungarian-Swiss chess player

    country even into his seventies. The British Chess Magazine editor, Bernard Cafferty, described him as "a delightfully friendly personality, rather different

    Ernő Gereben

    Ernő Gereben

    Ernő_Gereben

  • Vladimir Savon
  • Ukrainian chess grandmaster (1940–2005)

    champion Anatoly Karpov finished another half point back. Taimanov and Bernard Cafferty, in their book on the Soviet championships, described Savon's win "the

    Vladimir Savon

    Vladimir Savon

    Vladimir_Savon

  • Fedir Bohatyrchuk
  • Ukrainian chess player (1892–1984)

    com Botvinnik's Selected Games 1947–1970, translated and edited by Bernard Cafferty, Batsford publishers, London 1972, p. 233 chess.ca, VIP section, Bohatirchuk

    Fedir Bohatyrchuk

    Fedir Bohatyrchuk

    Fedir_Bohatyrchuk

  • 1945 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    July 1945 in Moscow. The tournament was won by Mikhail Botvinnik. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 56

    1945 USSR Chess Championship

    1945_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1972 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    semifinals events at Chelyabinsk, Uzhgorod, Kaliningrad and Odessa. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 157.

    1972 USSR Chess Championship

    1972 USSR Chess Championship

    1972_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1973 USSR Chess Championship
  • USSR Chess Championship

    preceded by semifinals events at Frunze, Kirovabad, Lvov and Voronezh. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 161.

    1973 USSR Chess Championship

    1973 USSR Chess Championship

    1973_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1924 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    15 September in Moscow. The tournament was won by Efim Bogoljubow. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. OCLC 962073510

    1924 USSR Chess Championship

    1924 USSR Chess Championship

    1924_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1920 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    tournament was won by future world chess champion Alexander Alekhine. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 12

    1920 USSR Chess Championship

    1920 USSR Chess Championship

    1920_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1963 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    preceded by semifinals events at Almaty, Kharkov, Moscow and Sverdlovsk. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 120.

    1963 USSR Chess Championship

    1963 USSR Chess Championship

    1963_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1933 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    September in Leningrad. The tournament was won by Mikhail Botvinnik. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 34

    1933 USSR Chess Championship

    1933 USSR Chess Championship

    1933_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1976 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess championship

    The qualifying tournaments took place in Minsk and Rostov-on-Don. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1976 USSR Chess Championship

    1976 USSR Chess Championship

    1976_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1959 USSR Chess Championship
  • preceded by semifinals events at Baku, Moscow, Rostov and Tashkent. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 99. Soltis

    1959 USSR Chess Championship

    1959 USSR Chess Championship

    1959_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1989 USSR Chess Championship
  • Chess championship

    Semifinals took place at Barnaul, Blagoveshchensk and Uzhhorod. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1989 USSR Chess Championship

    1989 USSR Chess Championship

    1989_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1961 USSR Chess Championship (29th)
  • Soviet chess tournament

    of two Soviet Chess Championships, the 28th and the 29th editions. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 113.

    1961 USSR Chess Championship (29th)

    1961 USSR Chess Championship (29th)

    1961_USSR_Chess_Championship_(29th)

  • 1954 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    preceded semifinals events at Moscow, Leningrad, Rostov and Vilnius. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 81 Soltis

    1954 USSR Chess Championship

    1954 USSR Chess Championship

    1954_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1923 USSR Chess Championship
  • Second USSR Chess Championship, held in July 1923 in Petrograd, Russia

    24 July in Petrograd. The tournament was won by Peter Romanovsky. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. OCLC 962073510

    1923 USSR Chess Championship

    1923_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1951 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    events and four semifinals (at Leningrad, Baku, Sverdlovsky and Lvov). Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 74 Portals:

    1951 USSR Chess Championship

    1951 USSR Chess Championship

    1951_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1931 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    set of preliminary qualifiers in which about 500 players took part. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 31

    1931 USSR Chess Championship

    1931 USSR Chess Championship

    1931_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1934/1935 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    because on the same date he was abroad playing the Hastings Tournament. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 36

    1934/1935 USSR Chess Championship

    1934/1935 USSR Chess Championship

    1934/1935_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1968 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    year in which he spent a lot of time in hospital under observation. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 140.

    1968 USSR Chess Championship

    1968 USSR Chess Championship

    1968_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1925 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    September in Leningrad. The tournament was won by Efim Bogoljubow. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. OCLC 962073510

    1925 USSR Chess Championship

    1925 USSR Chess Championship

    1925_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1950 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    and five semifinals (at Leningrad, Tula, Tartu, Kiev and Gorky). Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 71

    1950 USSR Chess Championship

    1950_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1947 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    authorities in negotiating for a World Championship match-tournament. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 59

    1947 USSR Chess Championship

    1947 USSR Chess Championship

    1947_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1975 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    The qualifying tournaments took place in Cheliabinsk and Kishinev. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1975 USSR Chess Championship

    1975 USSR Chess Championship

    1975_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1987 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    Sevastopol and Pinsk in August 1986. Top six qualified for the final. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1987 USSR Chess Championship

    1987 USSR Chess Championship

    1987_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1964 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    The final were preceded by semifinals events at Kishinev and Minsk. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 124.

    1964 USSR Chess Championship

    1964 USSR Chess Championship

    1964_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1966 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    were preceded by semifinals events at Irkutsk, Krasnodar and Oryol. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 133.

    1966 USSR Chess Championship

    1966 USSR Chess Championship

    1966_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1939 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    duel between Botvinnik and Kotov, sold out all available tickets. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 44

    1939 USSR Chess Championship

    1939 USSR Chess Championship

    1939_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1962 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    championships of the sports societies Spartak, Trud and Burevestnik. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 116.

    1962 USSR Chess Championship

    1962 USSR Chess Championship

    1962_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1937 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    title, which ended in a draw (+5 -5 =3). So Levenfish kept the title. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 41

    1937 USSR Chess Championship

    1937 USSR Chess Championship

    1937_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1965 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    finals were preceded by semifinals events at Leningrad and Omsk. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 128.

    1965 USSR Chess Championship

    1965 USSR Chess Championship

    1965_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1961 USSR Chess Championship (28th)
  • Soviet chess tournament

    of two Soviet Chess Championships, the 28th and the 29th editions. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 107.

    1961 USSR Chess Championship (28th)

    1961 USSR Chess Championship (28th)

    1961_USSR_Chess_Championship_(28th)

  • David Vincent Hooper
  • British chess player and writer (1915–1998)

    (Chess Handbooks), Law Book Co of Australasia, ISBN 0-7100-5226-X Cafferty, Bernard; Hooper, David (1979), A Complete Defence to 1P-K4: A Study of Petroff's

    David Vincent Hooper

    David_Vincent_Hooper

  • 1949 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    were played in the cities of Moscow, Leningrad, Tbilisi and Vilnius. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 67

    1949 USSR Chess Championship

    1949 USSR Chess Championship

    1949_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • Puffin Rock
  • Animated children's television series

    baby brother Baba as they explore their world. Oona (voiced by Kate McCafferty) is a female Atlantic Puffin and the main character of the series. She

    Puffin Rock

    Puffin_Rock

  • 1955 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    fought in each game, all showing the high level of the competition. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 84 Soltis

    1955 USSR Chess Championship

    1955 USSR Chess Championship

    1955_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1986 USSR Chess Championship
  • 53rd edition of USSR Chess Championship

    Kostroma and Togliatti in July 1985. Top three qualified for the final. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1986 USSR Chess Championship

    1986_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1948 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess championship

    and Yaroslavl; and semifinals in Sverdlovsk, Leningrad and Moscow. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 62

    1948 USSR Chess Championship

    1948 USSR Chess Championship

    1948_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1957 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    because they were preparing for the match for the World Championship. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 88 Soltis

    1957 USSR Chess Championship

    1957 USSR Chess Championship

    1957_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1977 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    directly for the historical performance in previous championships. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1977 USSR Chess Championship

    1977 USSR Chess Championship

    1977_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1990 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    with only 8. Kherson in Ukraine, Novikov and G.Kuzmin had 10½/15. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1990 USSR Chess Championship

    1990 USSR Chess Championship

    1990_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1991 USSR Chess Championship
  • Last edition of USSR Chess Championship

    having a better tiebreak, while Elmar Magerramov from Baku was second. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1991 USSR Chess Championship

    1991_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1927 USSR Chess Championship
  • Chess Competition

    future world chess champion, 16 year old talent Mikhail Botvinnik. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. OCLC 962073510

    1927 USSR Chess Championship

    1927 USSR Chess Championship

    1927_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1952 USSR Chess Championship
  • Chess competition

    draw in under 30 moves unless they could get the arbiter's consent. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 78 Portals:

    1952 USSR Chess Championship

    1952 USSR Chess Championship

    1952_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1988 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    Federation declaring Kasparov and Karpov winners of the gold medal. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1988 USSR Chess Championship

    1988 USSR Chess Championship

    1988_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • List of female chess grandmasters
  • champion, becomes India's 88th GM". The Times of India. 28 July 2025. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (1998). The Soviet Championships (1 ed.). London:

    List of female chess grandmasters

    List of female chess grandmasters

    List_of_female_chess_grandmasters

  • List of plagiarized books
  • have stolen." Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings, two books by Megan McCafferty, reportedly plagiarized by Harvard student and genre fiction prodigy Kaavya

    List of plagiarized books

    List_of_plagiarized_books

  • List of American films of 2025
  • 15 Dreaming of You Freestyle Digital Media Jack McCafferty (director/screenplay); Jack McCafferty, Lauren LaVera, Ian Ross, Jake Westphal, Katie Marovitch

    List of American films of 2025

    List_of_American_films_of_2025

  • List of CNN personnel
  • Español) Diego Bustos (CNN en Español) Dylan Byers (CNN) Ana Cabrera Jack Cafferty Catherine Callaway (CNN/HLN) Alisyn Camerota (CNN) Susan Candiotti Richelle

    List of CNN personnel

    List_of_CNN_personnel

  • Brian Farrell (broadcaster)
  • English author & journalist

    Bernard Brendan "Brian" Farrell (9 January 1929 – 10 November 2014) was an Irish author, journalist, academic and broadcaster. He presented programmes

    Brian Farrell (broadcaster)

    Brian_Farrell_(broadcaster)

  • 1981 USSR Chess Championship
  • Chess Championship in Soviet USSR 1981

    direct promotion to the final. The top five qualified for the final. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1981 USSR Chess Championship

    1981 USSR Chess Championship

    1981_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1978 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    directly for their historical performance in previous championships. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1978 USSR Chess Championship

    1978 USSR Chess Championship

    1978_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
  • Dias de Novais e a Fundação de Luanda. Imprensa Nacional de Angola. McCafferty, Geoffrey G. (1996). "The Ceramics and Chronology of Cholula, Mexico".

    List of oldest continuously inhabited cities

    List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities

  • 1971 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    semifinals events at Daugavpils, Ivano Frankivsk, Novosibirsk and Perm. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 155.

    1971 USSR Chess Championship

    1971 USSR Chess Championship

    1971_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1980 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    delay was due to the 1980 Olympiad being played late in the year. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1980 USSR Chess Championship

    1980 USSR Chess Championship

    1980_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1969 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    was the failure of David Bronstein to qualify from the Kiev event. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 144.

    1969 USSR Chess Championship

    1969 USSR Chess Championship

    1969_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • Leonid Yudasin
  • Israeli chess grandmaster (born 1959)

    Press, pp. 454–455, ISBN 0-19-280049-3 Brooklyn Chess Academy Website Cafferty, Bernard and Mark Taimanov (1998). The Soviet Championships. Cadogan Chess

    Leonid Yudasin

    Leonid Yudasin

    Leonid_Yudasin

  • Grandmaster (chess)
  • Title in chess awarded by FIDE

    Archived from the original on 28 March 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2015. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (1998), The Soviet Championships (1 ed.), Cadogan

    Grandmaster (chess)

    Grandmaster_(chess)

  • Stephen Root
  • American actor (born 1951)

    Willard, Spirit of Death 2 episodes 1990–1994 L.A. Law Atty. Brandon McCafferty 4 episodes 1991 Davis Rules Porter Episode: "Soap" Golden Years Major Moreland

    Stephen Root

    Stephen Root

    Stephen_Root

  • 1960 USSR Chess Championship
  • 27th USSR Chess Championship

    and outplayed Geller in complications to score a priceless victory. Cafferty, Bernard (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 103.

    1960 USSR Chess Championship

    1960 USSR Chess Championship

    1960_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • Elio Germano
  • Italian actor (born 1980)

    2008 - Italia". Cineuropa (in Spanish). Retrieved January 2, 2015. Mc Cafferty, Hugo (September 2, 2014). "Young and Romantic Leopardi conquers Venice"

    Elio Germano

    Elio Germano

    Elio_Germano

  • Alexey Sokolsky
  • Soviet chess player

    Warszawa. ISBN 83-217-2481-7. (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-X (2. N-Z). Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (1998). The Soviet Championships. Cadogan Chess, London

    Alexey Sokolsky

    Alexey Sokolsky

    Alexey_Sokolsky

  • Evans Gambit
  • Chess opening

    Strategies. Snowball Publishing. p. 11. Bibliography Harding, Tim; Cafferty, Bernard (1997). Play the Evans Gambit. Cadogan. ISBN 1-85744-119-2. Harding

    Evans Gambit

    Evans_Gambit

  • Rocky Balboa (film)
  • 2006 film by Sylvester Stallone

    are absent from the album, except for the song "Hearts on Fire" by John Cafferty, co-written by DiCola, Ed Fruge and Joe Esposito. DiCola is the only person

    Rocky Balboa (film)

    Rocky_Balboa_(film)

  • 1929 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    not play at the end as he had to go off to take his final exams. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. Londres: Everyman Chess. p. 29

    1929 USSR Chess Championship

    1929 USSR Chess Championship

    1929_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1958 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    ranking criteria of the Soviet Federation) to play the final in Riga. Cafferty, Bernard. (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 96 Soltis

    1958 USSR Chess Championship

    1958 USSR Chess Championship

    1958_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1984 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    the final for an unknown reason, and was replaced by Yuri Balashov. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1984 USSR Chess Championship

    1984 USSR Chess Championship

    1984_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • 1979 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    influenza which other participants threw off without too much difficulty. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1979 USSR Chess Championship

    1979 USSR Chess Championship

    1979_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • The Big Slice
  • 1991 American film

    Leslie Hope as Jenny Colter Louis Ferreira as Andy McCafferty Kenneth Welsh as Lieutenant Bernard Heather Locklear as Rita Henry Ramer as Max Bernstein

    The Big Slice

    The_Big_Slice

  • 1983 USSR Chess Championship
  • Soviet chess tournament

    adjourned games). The diagnosis this time was high blood pressure. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman

    1983 USSR Chess Championship

    1983 USSR Chess Championship

    1983_USSR_Chess_Championship

  • Gennady Kuzmin
  • Ukrainian chess grandmaster and trainer (1946–2020)

    Oxford Companion to Chess. Oxford University. ISBN 0-19-217540-8. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (1998). The Soviet Championships. Cadogan Chess. ISBN 1-85744-201-6

    Gennady Kuzmin

    Gennady_Kuzmin

  • Incident in a Small Town
  • 1994 film directed by Delbert Mann

    Trenton Dennis Strong as Joseph Baldwin James Blendick as Seawright Dee McCafferty as Police Officer Cara Pifko as Nancy Cobb Eve Crawford as Mrs. Deane Jim

    Incident in a Small Town

    Incident_in_a_Small_Town

  • Ted (franchise)
  • Film franchise article

    Burkholder Colton ShiresYA Mark WahlbergV Tami-Lynn Clubber-Lang (née McCafferty) Jessica Barth Jessica BarthV Donny Giovanni Ribisi Frank Stevens Bill

    Ted (franchise)

    Ted (franchise)

    Ted_(franchise)

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  • Bearding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Beard

  • Beard
  • v. t.

    To take by the beard; to seize, pluck, or pull the beard of (a man), in anger or contempt.

  • Bearded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Beard

  • Rochet
  • n.

    The red gurnard, or gurnet. See Gurnard.

  • Ternary
  • a.

    Containing, or consisting of, three different parts, as elements, atoms, groups, or radicals, which are regarded as having different functions or relations in the molecule; thus, sodic hydroxide, NaOH, is a ternary compound.

  • Bernardine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.

  • Ternary
  • a.

    Proceeding by threes; consisting of three; as, the ternary number was anciently esteemed a symbol of perfection, and held in great veneration.

  • Ternaries
  • pl.

    of Ternary

  • Beghard
  • n.

    Alt. of Beguard

  • Reynard
  • n.

    An appelation applied after the manner of a proper name to the fox. Same as Renard.

  • Hardhead
  • n.

    Block's gurnard (Trigla gurnardus) of Europe.

  • Rotchet
  • n.

    The European red gurnard (Trigla pini).

  • Tubfish
  • n.

    The sapphirine gurnard (Trigla hirundo). See Illust. under Gurnard.

  • Nowd
  • n.

    The European gray gurnard (Trigla gurnardus).

  • Elleck
  • n.

    The red gurnard or cuckoo fish.

  • Gaverick
  • n.

    The European red gurnard (Trigla cuculus).

  • Beguin
  • n.

    See Beghard.

  • Beard
  • n.

    Long or stiff hairs on a plant; the awn; as, the beard of grain.

  • Pike-devant
  • n.

    A pointed beard.