Piece in standard shogi; moves one square in any direction, orthogonal or diagonal; cannot be left in check; the game is lost if the king is checkmated.
1 After sundown, Daigen Osho went to the house, and found the room made ready for him.
2 It belonged to Mike Osho , Grandfather Merin's friend.
3 Whitehall and Osho have previously featured in Tonightly while Hall appeared in Channel 4's alternative election night coverage.
4 The temple was a Zen temple; and the head-priest was a learned old man, known as Daigen Osho .
5 And the Emperor gave to Kobodaishi the name Gohitsu Osho , signifying The Priest who writes with Five Brushes.
6 I saw Mike Osho at once, a patchworked fool, his mask long gone, a girl on either arm.
7 There, rolled carefully, power lead correctly attached, lies the hawking mat Mike Osho bought in Carvnel Marketplace for thirty marks.
8 Fylde took the lead after 35 minutes when Dan Bradley's cross cannoned against Glovers defender Gabriel Osho and flew into the net.
9 And while Kobodaishi wondered, the boy asked him: 'Are you Kobodaishi, whom men call " Gohitsu - Osho " - the priest who writes with five brushes at once?'
10 The owner of the Osho Thang Hotel spoke to RNZ, saying Tarrant stayed at the hotel on 22 and 23 October 2018.
11 "What say we go find a little nooky, kid?" Mike Osho was speaking.
12 "-"Well, "saidDaigen Osho , "to-night I shall go to your house, and keep watch in that room, and see what can be done.
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