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Meaning of "staunton"

Staunton: A style of chess set characterized by its traditional design of pieces, named after Howard Staunton, a prominent 19th-century chess player. The Staunton set is the standard style for competitive play
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  • A village and civil parish next to Corse, Forest of Dean district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO7829).
  • A village in Staunton Coleford parish, Forest of Dean district, Gloucestershire (OS grid ref SO5412).
  • A civil parish (without a council) in Newark and Sherwood district, Nottinghamshire, England; the local village is named Staunton in the Vale.
  • An independent city, the county seat of Augusta County, Virginia, United States

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Staunton shot the whole thing down.
George leonard staunton.
Staunton one game from sack.
I could of done this walking on my own back in Staunton.
Staunton appeared in every match.
I could have done this walking on my own back in Staunton.
Staunton chess set.
Your daddy took you on a nice trip to Staunton.
Staunton turned to her.
Most of the equipment is in storage in Staunton.
Staunton had failed to reach its lowered threshold for acceptances.
It is the oldest church in Staunton.
Staunton won that.
Morphy did not give up negotiations and urging Staunton to play.
Staunton was charged with producing the official account of the expedition after their return.

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The chess pieces that bear the name of Staunton.
Staunton is without doubt the most recognised style of chess piece in the world today.
I am gonna take a ride over the ridge to Staunton after a while.
But the Staunton character is highly fictionalized.
These chessmen combine the traditional Staunton style with the durability of plastic.
Staunton used to lie in the county of Worcestershire.
This indicates that the Staunton design was taken from these diagrams.
Staunton is survived by his parents and sister Kathleen.
Sheffey then resumed his legal practice and remained in Staunton until his death.
The town of Staunton responded to the tragedy admirably.
Here are some of the photos from our recent visit to Staunton country Park.
Williams beat Staunton by one game in the match.
Widmanstätten pattern in the Staunton meteorite.
Staunton is eight miles north of the city of Gloucester.
Man freed in Staunton gun probe.
Staunton later was criticised for failing to meet Morphy.
She was played by Imelda Staunton in the film adaptations.
Staunton was later criticised for avoiding a match with Morphy.
The same train Mr Staunton used to get to his meetings.
Staunton is named Leeds assistant.
History of Staunton chess pieces.
Ms Staunton is not expected to take any holidays for the remainder of her run.
She also was a lay leader for the Staunton District.
Godfrey Staunton had crammed the note into his pocket.
Most of the member schools are part of the Harrisonburg and Staunton areas.
The Staunton pieces broadly resemble columns with a wide molded base.
The idea was backed by Howard Staunton and other prominent chess players.
The Staunton design has become the standard for tournament play.
His practice took him up and down the Valley from Staunton to Winchester.
She warns Staunton that theirs is only the first phase of analysis.
The DGT Timeless pieces are the classical Staunton model in its most common form.
The Staunton chess set is the style of chess pieces approved for competitions.
News of this may also have motivated Staunton to organize the London International tournament.
The Staunton design is currently recognized as the official standard for tournament chess pieces.
The recruiting officer is played by Imelda Staunton.

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