• Axel Ornstein (born 24 April 1952), is a Swedish chess International Master (1975), seven-times Swedish Chess Championship winner (1972, 1973, 1975, 1977...
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  • Ornstein may refer to: Axel Ornstein (b. 1952), Swedish chess master Donald Samuel Ornstein (b. 1934), American mathematician Jonathan G. Ornstein, CEO...
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  • (9) 10 1980/1981 Axel Ornstein 7½ (9) 11 1981/1982 Lars-Åke Schneider 7 (9) 12 1982/1983 Ralf Åkesson 7 (9) 13 1983/1984 Axel Ornstein 7 (9) 14 1984/1985...
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  • Skellefteå Axel Ornstein 1973 Bollnäs Axel Ornstein 1974 Lund Magnus Wahlbom 1975 Gothenburg Axel Ornstein 1976 Motala Harry Schüssler 1977 Stockholm Axel Ornstein...
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  • Meinberg (1975) behind Heinz Wirthensohn. shared 3rd place (1981, after Axel Ornstein and Luben Spasov, together with John Nunn) in Eksjö. Konstanty Kaiszauri...
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  • Stockholm, 1st place (1980) and twice shared 1st place (1979, together with Axel Ornstein and 1982, together with Lars Karlsson) in Eksjö, shared 2nd place in...
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    Archived from the original on 12 April 2021. Retrieved 12 April 2021. Ornstein, David (23 October 2006). "What we will miss about Michael Schumacher"...
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    Salvador, Brazil: Toronto Star. The Associated Press. Retrieved 16 June 2014. Ornstein, David (16 June 2014). "Germany 4–0 Portugal". BBC. Retrieved 16 June 2014...
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  • Kathleen Wilhoite, Reg E. Cathey, Susan Blommaert, Dolores Sutton, Michael Ornstein, Susan Sandler 25 The Thin Blue Line Miramax Films Errol Morris (director/screenplay);...
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  • internship at a precursor of Vodafone, then started his career as a trainee at Axel Springer AG, where he worked on interactive media. In 1995 he developed AOL...
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