Examples of 'flohr' in a sentence

Meaning of "flohr"

flohr (noun) - a surname of German origin that may refer to a person's last name
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  • A surname.

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Flohr had a troubled childhood beset by personal crises.
The biggest lesson Flohr has learned is that time is sacred.
Flohr then traveled to Europe to study impressionistic techniques.
The event was won by Flohr.
Flohr was able to recover his form after reaching safety in Moscow.
Gothenburg won by Flohr and Spielmann.
The event was won by Botvinnik and Salo Flohr.
Flohr was born in Switzerland, the son of a teacher.
At first Flohr strongly copied Capablanca 's style of play.
Dr. Flohr will be examining these results further, with a new study in the works.
Flohr was one of the most skillful simultaneous players, on par with Jose Raul Capablanca.
Flohr was also a well-respected chess author, and an International Arbiter.
Flohr remained in the Netherlands in early 1939, playing in several small events.
Flohr also frequently visited England, regularly playing in the Hastings tournaments of the 1930s.
I worked with Flohr on the coverage of the 1966 world championship match Petrosian-Spassky for a Czech daily.

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Flohr and Van Hilst were friends in high school, where they formed Bassjackers in 2007.

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