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Candidates and bold
The top 6 ( in bold ) qualified for the Candidates tournament.
Candidates in bold won.

Candidates and eventually
Never able to qualify out of the Interzonal stages into the Candidates ' series, Miles eventually lost the race to become the first British Candidate when Nigel Short did so in 1985.
Candidates will be given higher access to the Group's resources, and will eventually be sent to meet the Old Man.

Candidates and won
His next Candidates ' match was against Portisch at Geneva 1977, and Spassky won by 8½ – 6½, to qualify for the final.
He finished in the middle of the field at the 1982 Las Palmas Interzonal, but won the Taxco 1985 Interzonal convincingly to qualify for the Candidates Matches for the first time.
Having won the Candidates Tournament, Petrosian earned the right to challenge Mikhail Botvinnik for the title of World Chess Champion in a 24-game match.
Candidates having won a constituency will still have won their seat.
Candidates having won a constituency will still have won their seat.
Smyslov had again won the Candidates ' Tournament at Amsterdam in 1956, which led to another world championship match against Botvinnik in 1957.
Keres won a match at Moscow 1962 against Geller, for an exempt place in the 1965 Candidates, by 4. 5 – 3. 5 (+ 2 = 5 − 1 ).
He won a playoff match for alternates, an eventual third-place Candidates ' position, against Efim Geller by 5 – 4 at Copenhagen 1966.
In 1976 he won the Biel Interzonal, but lost his 1977 Candidates ' match, a rematch of their 1968 encounter, to Lajos Portisch by 3½ – 6½ at Rotterdam.
Candidates supported by Solidarity's Citizens ' Committees won most of the elections they contested, although voter turnout was only a little over 40 %.
Candidates also in italics subsequently won the general election.
In 2002 Lékó won the Candidates Tournament to qualify as the challenger to Vladimir Kramnik for the Classical World Chess Championship 2004.
In the semifinals, he faced the 2009 Chess World Cup champion Boris Gelfand in a rematch of their 2007 Candidates tournament meeting won by Gelfand.
However, Gelfand won with black to force a blitz playoff, which he won 2-0 to eliminate Kamsky and reach the Candidates final.
Candidates were nominated in Huron — Bruce, Kitchener — Waterloo, and other ridings in London, Ontario, and won only a handful of votes.
In 1993, Nigel Short won the Candidates Tournament and so qualified as challenger to Garry Kasparov for the World Chess Championship.
In 1961, aged 20, Gaprindashvili won the fourth women's Candidates Tournament, setting up a title match against Russian world champion Elisabeth Bykova.
In a 1966 Copenhagen playoff match against Bent Larsen, the two players split eight games with two wins each, and Larsen won the first tiebreak game to secure Candidates ' exemption in case of a withdrawal by a qualified player in the next cycle.
Candidates supported by Solidarity's Citizens ' Committees won most of the elections they contested, although voter turnout was only a little over 40 %.
Triangulation can occur in endgames other than king and pawn endgames, such as this game in the 1965 Candidates Tournament, in which future World chess champion Boris Spassky defeated former world champion Mikhail Tal and won the right to challenge the current champion Tigran Petrosian.

Candidates and their
Candidates to profession were tested to reveal whether they were actually married women who had merely separated from their husbands.
Candidates for an undergraduate degree must also pass oral and written comprehensive exams in their major field of study.
Candidates with the fewest votes or candidates who want to move their support to other candidates may also move to remove themselves from the next vote.
Candidates for office, like Jill Stein who is running to become the party's 2012 presidential contender, rely on smaller donations to fund their campaigns.
Candidates receive matching funds, up to a limit, when they are outspent by privately-funded candidates, attacked by independent expenditures, or their opponent benefits from independent expenditures.
Candidates were also judged on their skills of deportment, appearance, speech, and level of skill in calligraphy, all of which were subjective criteria that allowed the already wealthy members of society to be chosen over ones of more modest means who were unable to be educated in rhetoric or fanciful writing skills.
All of Greenland's major political parties have their headquarters in Nuuk, including the Inuit Ataqatigiit, Siumut, Democrats, Atassut, Association of Candidates and the Women's Party.
Candidates could not be nominated by organizations and associations but had to run for district office on the basis of personal qualifications and service to their communities.
Candidates for President must be citizens of ROC who has reached 40 years of age, has set their domicile in the ROC for not less than 15 years and lived in the free regions of the ROC for not less than 6 consecutive months.
* 2008-All US Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates had their own Cabbage Patch Kids.
Candidates for admission are judged on their academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, athletics and character.
Candidates make their applications for a specific seat, not to the Académie in general: if several seats are vacant, a candidate may apply separately for each.
Candidates of the Non-Partisan Solidarity Union, who despite their party's official stance of not non-affiliation, were deemed sympathetic to the coalition and ran unopposed by other blue candidates in almost all the seats it contested.
It was the continuation of a bitter feud between the two, dating back at least to their 1974 Candidates semifinal match in which Petrosian withdrew after five games while trailing 3. 5 – 1. 5 (+ 3 − 1 = 1 ).
Candidates may earn their Master of Divinity degree at other seminaries, but may then be required to take colloquy classes at either St. Louis or Ft. Wayne.
The United States is one of the few countries to select candidates through a primary election system ; most countries rely on party leaders to vet candidates, as previously happened in the U. S. Candidates for U. S. President who seek their party's nomination participate in primary elections run by state governments, or caucuses run by the political parties.
Candidates are required to complete military water survival prior to beginning their flying instruction.
Candidates maintain their flying proficiency by flying 15 hours per month in NASA's fleet of T-38 jets based at nearby Ellington Field.
Keene brought Victor Korchnoi and Garry Kasparov together for their 1983 Candidates ' semi-final match in London as part of the 1984 World Championship cycle ; the semi-final match between Vasily Smyslov and Zoltán Ribli was also played at the same site.
Candidates for graduation wear the sablay at the right shoulder, and is then moved to the left shoulder after the President of the University confers their degree, similar to the moving of the tassel of the academic cap.
Candidates who have earned LPIC certifications will have to re-certify every five years or alternatively earn a higher certification status even if their certification was earned prior to 1 September 2004.
Candidates who have failed may re-take their exams in September / October or February / March of the following school year.
There is only one external examiner: Candidates are set tasks both for their written and oral finals by their own ( former ) teachers.

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