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Landreeve
Landreeve Land"reeve`, n. [Land + reeve an officer.] A subordinate officer on an extensive estate, who acts as an assistant to the steward.

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- Alexey Sergeyevich Dreev (Алексей Сергеевич Дреев, also transliterated as Aleksey or Alexei; born 30 January 1969) is a Russian chess player. He was awarded...
- World champion Magnus Carlsen used the Amar Opening to defeat Aleksey Dreev in a game pla**** at rapid time controls in the 2018 online PRO Chess League...
- Tissir vs. Dreev, 2004 This example is from the first round of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 between Mohamed Tissir and Alexey Dreev. After  33...
- the first round to advance to the second round, where he defeated Aleksey Dreev +2−0=0. He was then defeated in the third round by Bu Xiangzhi +0−1=1 and...
- Morozevich, Leko, Krasenkov, Kasimdzhanov, Svidler, Gelfand, Short, Smirin, Dreev, Azmaiparashvili, Rublevsky, Almasi, Xu Jun, Gurevich were eliminated classical...
- Ponomariov (UKR), 2704  Sergei Tiviakov (NED), 2699  Ivan Sokolov (NED), 2696  Alexey Dreev (RUS), 2694  Gata Kamsky (USA), 2690  Viorel Bologan (MDA), 2682  Joël Lautier (FRA)...
- Tour, 2nd 1991 Madras, World Chess Championship Candidates match vs Alexey Dreev won 4½−1½ 1992 Linares match Anand vs Vasyl Ivanchuk won 5–3 1994 Wijk aan...
-  Russia 39 Garry Kasparov, Alexander Khalifman, Sergey Dolmatov, Alexey Dreev, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexey Vyzmanavin  Uzbekistan 35 Valery Loginov, Grigory...
-  Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu (Romania) 2692  Ivan Sokolov (Netherlands) 2690  Alexey Dreev (Russia) 2689  Vladimir Akopian (Armenia) 2689  Ye Jiangchuan (China) 2681...
- Yusupov-Dolmatov), Riga (Ivanchuk-Yudasin), London (Short-Speelman), and Madras (Anand-Dreev) in January and February 1991. All four quarterfinals were pla**** in Brussels...