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Definition of Gary Kasparov
1. Noun. Azerbaijani chess master who became world champion in 1985 by defeating Anatoli Karpov (born in 1963).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gary Kasparov
Literary usage of Gary Kasparov
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rise of Nations in the Soviet Union: American Foreign Policy and the by Michael Mandelbaum (1991)
"... main perpetrators of the anti-Armenian pogroms earlier this month, according
to world chess champion Gary Kasparov, himself a native of Baku" (p. 15). ..."
2. Deconstructing the Computer: Report of a Symposium by Dale Weldeau Jorgenson, Charles W. Wessner (2005)
"... the chess computer that beat Gary Kasparov in; a Japan molecular dynamics
machine, Riken MDM; and Blue Gene, another special-purpose machine IBM expects ..."
3. A World's Fair for the Global Village by Carl Malamud (1997)
"This song features soundbytes of Gary Kasparov and the Dalai Lama and ends with
a dub of the soundtrack of the Internet Railroad. The working title for this ..."
4. Catalyzing Inquiry at the Interface of Computing and Biology by John C. Wooley, Herbert Lin (2005)
"One of these is Blue Gene, the architectural successor to Deep Blue, the IBM-designed
supercomputer that beat chess champion Gary Kasparov in 1997. ..."
5. The Rise of Nations in the Soviet Union: American Foreign Policy and the by Michael Mandelbaum (1991)
"... main perpetrators of the anti-Armenian pogroms earlier this month, according
to world chess champion Gary Kasparov, himself a native of Baku" (p. 15). ..."
6. Deconstructing the Computer: Report of a Symposium by Dale Weldeau Jorgenson, Charles W. Wessner (2005)
"... the chess computer that beat Gary Kasparov in; a Japan molecular dynamics
machine, Riken MDM; and Blue Gene, another special-purpose machine IBM expects ..."
7. A World's Fair for the Global Village by Carl Malamud (1997)
"This song features soundbytes of Gary Kasparov and the Dalai Lama and ends with
a dub of the soundtrack of the Internet Railroad. The working title for this ..."
8. Catalyzing Inquiry at the Interface of Computing and Biology by John C. Wooley, Herbert Lin (2005)
"One of these is Blue Gene, the architectural successor to Deep Blue, the IBM-designed
supercomputer that beat chess champion Gary Kasparov in 1997. ..."