In 1402, the New March ( Neumark ) in pawn to the Teutonic Order, which kept it until Brandenburg redeemed it again in 1454 and 1455, respectively, by the Treaties of C�lln and Mewe.
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Israelites were forbidden to subvert the rights of the stranger or the fatherless, and were forbidden to take a widow s garment in pawn, remembering that they were slaves in Egypt and that God redeemed them.
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"A lot of today's players want instruments from the'50s and'60s, and you can't find those in stores selling new equipment or even usually find them in pawn shops.
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Thus players who are seeking the typical imbalance in pawn structure associated with the Modern Benoni tend to prefer the immediate "'3 . . . e6 "'followed by 4 . . . exd5.
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The channel was aimed at families, showing classic and rare black & white British films such as " Love in Pawn " and the Frankie Howerd bequest comedy " A Touch of the Sun ".
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However, practical applications of " en passant " occur frequently in pawn endgames, so tablebases account for the possibility of " en passant " for positions where both sides have at least one pawn.
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From 1645 until 1666 Opole was held in pawn by the Polish House of Vasa, afterwards fell back to the Habsburg kings of Bohemia and finally in 1742 it would be annexed and incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia.
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In 1385, King Sigismund of Luxembourg occupied the castle and Pozsony county and one year later put the county in pawn to his cousins, the Moravian margraves Prokop and Joat in exchange for a loan they provided to him.
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Temporarily given in pawn to Bavaria, the unlucky Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau had to cede the castle to the Bavarian duke Mark Sittich von Hohenems and rebuilt as a hunting lodge according to plans designed by Santino Solari.
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Otto assumed the rule in the County of Burgundy, which was contested by the local Counts of Auxonne and in the long-time struggle, Otto even had to give the Burgundian lands in pawn to Count Theobald IV of Champagne.