- Jüri
Randviir (27 May 1927,
Tallinn – 8
August 1996, Tallinn) was an
Estonian chess player and journalist, who four
times won the
Estonian Chess Championship...
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Kress and van Leeuwen, 1996), thus
approaching semiotics of
culture (
Randviir 2004).
Theorists such as
Gunther Kress and Theo van
Leeuwen have built...
- He
shared 3rd–5th
places at Baku 1948 with 9/15, an
event won by Jüri
Randviir.
Geller scored 11/18 at the 1948
Ukrainian SSR
Championship in Kiev for...
- – Tony Hillerman,
American journalist and
author (d. 2008) 1927 – Jüri
Randviir,
Estonian chess player and
journalist (d. 1996) 1928 – Thea Musgrave, Scottish-American...
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English physicist and academic,
Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1905) 1996 – Jüri
Randviir,
Estonian chess player and
journalist (b. 1927) 1998 –
Mahmoud Saremi,...
- Jüri
Pootsmann (born 1994),
singer Jüri
Raidla (born 1957),
lawyer Jüri
Randviir (1927–1996),
chess player and
journalist Jüri
Ratas (born 1978), politician...
- (2006). A
cultural guide to Estonia :
travel companion. Liivamägi, Marika,,
Randviir, Tiina. Tallinn. p. 59. ISBN 9789985310441. OCLC 183186590.{{cite book}}:...
- Ots,
Aleksander Randviir,
Valentine Tern,
Elmar Kivilo, Evi Rauer, Hugo Laur,
Sergei Ivanov Georg Ots as Paul
Runge Aleksander Randviir as Vao Valentine...
- Jüri
Randviir 18 1948
Tallinn Aleksander Arulaid Salme Rootare 19 1949 Pärnu Jüri
Randviir and Raul
Renter Salme Rootare 20 1950
Tallinn Jüri
Randviir Salme...
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Lembit Rajala,
Andres Särev,
Betty Kuuskemaa,
Rudolf Nuude,
Aleksander Randviir,
Eduard Tinn,
Boris Dobronravov,
Johannes Kaljo, Meta Luts
Drama Lenfilm...