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  2. Talk:Castling - Wikipedia

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    Proviso (4) above is exactly the rule that says you can't castle through check, though. The square the rook ends up on is exactly the same as the square the king passes through. It is actually (3) that is against the standard rules: you can castle if your rook is attacked. Double sharp 11:53, 5 October 2021 (UTC)

  3. Castling - Wikipedia

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    With his 26th move, Karpov attempted to claim a draw by threefold repetition, thinking that the positions after his 22nd, 24th, and 26th moves were the same. It was pointed out to him, however, that the position after his 22nd move had different castling rights than the positions after his 24th and 26th moves (the rook being unmoved prior to 22

  4. Check (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes a given check is part of a chess tactic such as a fork, a skewer, or a discovered attack on another piece. In some cases, a check can be used to defend against such tactics. There are also a few more special types of check: Discovered check. A discovered check is similar to any other type of discovered attack except that it is a ...

  5. Immurement - Wikipedia

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    She was allowed to live in immurement until she died, four years after being sealed, ultimately dying of causes other than starvation; evidently her rooms were well supplied with food. According to other sources (written documents form the visit of priests, July 1614), she was able to move freely and unhindered in the castle, more akin to house ...

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  7. Stand-your-ground law - Wikipedia

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    The castle doctrine and "stand-your-ground" laws provide legal defenses to persons who have been charged with various use-of-force crimes against persons, such as murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, and illegal discharge or brandishing of weapons, as well as attempts to commit such crimes. [2]

  8. 40 years ago, Castle showed the rest of the state that ... - AOL

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    While the Dolphins finished 17-0 in the 1972 season, Castle was 14-0 at the prep level 10 years later. But there is a tinge of sadness as the years march on. "When you got older, you attended a ...

  9. Brothers locked in apartment for 14 years tell their story - AOL

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    They're called the Wolfpack, the six Angulo brothers whose father locked them in a New York City apartment for 14 years. After becoming the subject of an award-winning documentary, they're finally ...