She would have been under threat by the whiterook on b5.
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Which piece did the whiterook take on b5 then?
3
The first is obvious: Q x R, the black queen takes the whiterook.
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The whiterook must have taken it on b5.
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If it wasn't the whiterook that moved to b5, then all your reasoning collapses.
1
And suddenly another whitetower, loftier than the first, had risen up!
2
At the far end of this street, too, lay the whitetower.
3
In the shadow of the low whitetower two more were huddled, motionless.
4
The red-and- whitetower was restored in 1995 with funds from volunteers, Eckert said.
5
Reno could see the whitetower of the lighthouse straight ahead.
1
Miranda stared up at the whitecastle, which looked much more forbidding than usual.
2
There was great trouble in the whitecastle that stood at the top of the hill.
3
Guards spread the word that they had placed dynamite in the lower floors of the massive whitecastle.
4
On one of the islands the boy saw a big, whitecastle, and to the east of it the shores were dotted with villas.
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The whitecastle, the comfort, the cleanliness, the air-conditioning, the two dazzlingly beautiful females, the watchdog husband, and a whole evening to work in!
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That is where so much of that yellow and half- whitecomes from.
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Will you be so kind as to write to me if some other whitecomes into the Wongolo country?
3
Something soft, silent, and whitecomes across the hedge almost in our eyes, and settles in that oak without a sound.
4
This dead whitecomes from a copious layer of grease which the animal's spare diet would not lead us to suspect.
5
Feathers fly as they make contact and when the whitecomes out the other side of the fray his feathers are blood-flecked.