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Polgár and her two older sisters, Grandmaster Susan and International Master Sofia, were part of an educational experiment carried out by their father László Polgár, in an attempt to prove that children could make exceptional achievements if trained in a specialist subject from a very early age.
Susan Polgár, the eldest of the sisters, 5½ years older than Sophia and 7 years older than Judit, was the first of the sisters to achieve prominence in chess by winning tournaments and by 1986 she was the world's top-rated female chess player.
Trained in her early years by her sister Susan, who ultimately became Women's World Champion, Judit Polgár was a prodigy from an early age.
Anand and Karpov finished first, Ljubojevic third, while Polgár finished in clear fourth with 6½ points from 11 rounds ahead of other strong GMs such as Ivanchuk, Short, Korchnoi and her sister Susan.
Susan Polgár met Bobby with her family and persuaded him to come out of hiding " in a cramped hotel room in a small Yugoslavian village ".
For the first time in twenty years since she lost to her sister Susan, Polgár lost her first classical game to a female player as Women's World champion Hou Yifan won their individual game and tied for first before losing the playoff to Nigel Short.
*** Zsuzsa ( Susan ) Polgár ( born 1969 ), Hungarian-American female chess player
In 2007 she surpassed the rating of 2577 set by Susan Polgar ( often known as Zsuzsa Polgár ) to become the second-highest ranked female player in history.
She is an International Master and Woman Grandmaster, and is the middle sister of Grandmasters Susan and Judit Polgár.

Susan and when
What can 10-year-old Susan expect when she enters the orthodontist's office??
Hotel archivist Susan Scott recounts an anecdote that, when he was being taken out of the building on a stretcher shortly before his death in 2002, he raised his hand and told the diners " it was the food.
In November 2006, Reilly's attorney presented to U. S. District Judge Susan Illston a letter from Hearst senior vice president James Asher to MediaNews President Jody Lodovic that said the two companies agreed to " offer national advertising and internet advertising sales for their San Francisco Bay area newspapers on a joint basis, and to consolidate the San Francisco Bay Area distribution networks of such newspapers ..." Illston, suggesting she had been misled by the companies when they said they had not been collaborating, issued a 14-page ruling forbidding Hearst and MediaNews from working together on national advertising sales or distribution.
Gellar's first major break came in 1992, when she starred in the serial Swans Crossing and was subsequently cast in the soap opera All My Children, playing Kendall Hart, the long-lost daughter of character Erica Kane ( Susan Lucci ).
" The Virgin New Adventures novel Lungbarrow by Marc Platt records Susan telling the First Doctor that she gave him the idea when he was, implicitly, the " Other ".
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the amendment and first introduced it in 1878 ; it was forty-one years later, in 1919, when the Congress submitted the amendment to the states for ratification.
Susan Hayward replaced Garland a few weeks later when Garland was dismissed.
For example, Loretta Long was chosen to play Susan when the children who saw her audition stood up and sang along with her rendition of " I'm a Little Teapot ".
The Book of Jubilees may reflect ancient tradition when it mentions a son ( or daughter, in some versions ) of ' Elam named " Susan ", whose daughter Rasuaya married Arpachshad, progenitor of another branch of Shemites.
Some of the actors, when not playing their characters, earn their money through different jobs altogether: Charlotte Connor, when not playing Susan Carter ( credited as Charlotte Martin ), works full-time as a senior research psychologist at the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation ; her office is a short walk from BBC Birmingham and thus is able to fit it around recordings.
According to Susan McClary ( 2000, p. 1285 ) the discipline of " music lags behind the other arts ; it picks up ideas from other media just when they have become outmoded.
However, when Asimov decided decades later to retroactively integrate the universe of his Foundation and Galactic Empire novels with that of his Robot stories, a number of changes and minor discrepancies surfaced — the character R. Daneel Olivaw was established as having existed for some 20, 000 years, with the original Robot novels featuring the character occurring not more than a couple of millennia after the early-21st century Susan Calvin short stories.
The loss of the Mildura seat to an independent Russell Savage was an indication of this disaffection, and when in February 1997 independent Susan Davies was elected to the seat of Gippsland West, this trend seemed set to continue.
The Guardians are revealed in several scenes: the first is revealed when Roland is explaining to Eddie and Susannah Dean what Shardik was and his understanding of the Beams ; another is revealed when Eddie and Susannah approach the Cradle of Lud ; and the last, Bird and Hare, are revealed in the poem Roland and his lover, Susan Delgado, recite to each other occasionally: " Bird and Bear and Hare and Fish ...." The only pairs identified are by Susannah and Eddie while at the Cradle of Lud.
Susan is disgusted at hearing the news as, the previous day, Amy had hopped in one of Thomas ’ s aircraft and almost killed herself when the aircraft crashed.
After that, he sets off to reunite with the Daleks, hoping to get his final revenge on the Doctor, in Lucie Miller / To the Death, only for his plans to backfire when the Daleks betray him, resulting in the deaths of Tamsin, Lucy, and the Doctor's great-grandson Alex, although the Monk saves the Doctor and Susan to make up for his role in the Dalek attack.
At least one line in the C. S. Lewis book The Last Battle implies that Lewis learned of Narnia's events-and thus wrote the Narnia books-after the Railway Accident in 1949, when Susan told him the stories in the belief that she was relating mere childhood make-believe.
Susan Notorangelo set a women's record of 54 hours 40 minutes in 1983, but that was obliterated in 1995 when it fell to Brigitte Kerlouet 44 hours 14 minutes.
Two days later, the second game resulted in a victory for Deep Fritz, when Kramnik made what might be called the " blunder of the century " according to Susan Polgar, when he failed to defend against a threatened mate-in-one.
English psychologist Susan Blackmore and others suggest that an OBE begins when a person loses contact with sensory input from the body while remaining conscious.
Stone was married more than a year when, in July 1856, she firmly requested of Susan Anthony that for the annual convention her name be given simply as " Lucy Stone ".

Susan and she
Susan would be visiting her grandmother for only a few days, but even at seven she was a prudent soul ; ;
`` Well, at last '', she said, because Susan was clattering down the stairs.
And at this point, Lucy thought, there should be a lecture on little cousins' sharing dolls -- but she could sympathize with Susan ; ;
She suspected that Cathy had been competing with Susan for attention that she had never had.
Unlike Susan, she was traveling light ; ;
Although Jane Austen tried her hand at the epistolary in juvenile writings and her novella Lady Susan, she abandoned this structure for her later work.
Susan Watson could no longer stand being with Avril and she and her boyfriend left.
Skeptics of the cross-dressing story point to Susan Rosenstiel's poor credibility ( she plead guilty for attempted perjury in a 1971 case and later served time in a New York City jail ).
When Susan B. Anthony visited Aberdeen, she stayed with the Baums.
He spent his childhood mostly in Poole, Dorset, where his aunt, Susan Bell, taught him to draw and introduced him to zoology as she had her own son, Thomas Bell, twenty years older and later to be a great friend to Henry.
During filming, Susan Sarandon fell ill with pneumonia ; she recovered after a few days.
Upon learning of the weak education she was receiving, her father promptly had her placed in a group home school, where he taught Susan himself.
** Women's suffrage: In defiance of the law, American suffragist Susan B. Anthony votes for the first time ( on November 18 she is served an arrest warrant and in the subsequent trial she is fined $ 100 – she never pays the fine ).
* 1967: Vanity Fair: BBC miniseries adapted by Rex Tucker starring Susan Hampshire as Becky Sharp, for which she received an Emmy Award in 1973.
In November 1969, while in prison in connection with a car theft, Susan Atkins boasted to an inmate that she was responsible for the murder of Sharon Tate.

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