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Fischer

German chemist noted for his synthesis of hemin (1881-1945) United States chess master; world champion from 1972 to 1975 (born in 1943) German chemist noted for work on synthetic sugars and the purines (1852-1919)

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Constable Fischer.
Tom Shortly, V.K. Bookwright, John Fischer!
Testimony of Hans Fischer of Butzbach, day laborer.
Fischer, what the hell's wrong?
Laura Fischer.
This is Hal Fischer, in the Los Angeles mountains.
You should have seen Fischer's my when he showed up here with the warden.
And Fischer was totally crazy.
Amy Fischer.
Then Bobby Fischer made the most original, unexpected move of all.
Tell these patzers I watched you play like Bobby Fischer used to.
Bobby Fischer was 6, when his mother moved the family.. to a small apartment near Ebbets Field.
I don't know where Bobby Fischer is.
Young Fischer.
Fischer.
Fischer is Germanische spy for Russische.
Fischer, you Scheisskopf! I kill you!
Mr Vecchi, Mr Fischer.
Fischer?
Fischer. Between you three, I expect an answer within a week.
Fischer was the only one who survived.
That leads to the cellars, Mr. Fischer? That's right.
It's about to end, Mr. Fischer.
But if Miss Tanner is a mental medium and Mr. Fischer is a physical medium how can you be sure she created those noises, and not Fischer?
In fact, I'm not at all sure about Mr. Fischer. Or Miss Tanner.
Just what have you been doing, Mr. Fischer?
I know exactly what I'm saying, Mr. Fischer.
FISCHER: Constable Fischer.
FISCHER: Just a minute.
FISCHER: Okay.
Mr. Fischer?
Perhaps it's Fischer who lives one flight up.
A man was just here with wine. looking for someone called Fischer one flight up.
Mr. Fischer again.
Did you fix things with Fischer?
You're not Fischer playing chess!
Ismail Fischer.
I watched you play like Bobby Fischer.

News and current affairs

Actor Toby Maguire portrays Fischer with remarkable authenticity - indeed, pitch-perfect for those of us who met Fischer in his prime.
It also makes one wonder whether a creative genius like Fischer, deeply troubled yet supremely functional at the chessboard, would be able to exist in today's unforgiving online world.
Fischer certainly got attention back then, but information was filtered very differently than it is today.
The surreal environment, the amazing chess turns, and the Cold War backdrop made Fischer one of the most famous people in the world that summer.
But Fischer recognized that US culture marginalizes any pursuit that does not produce big money, so he viewed the six-figure cash prize as the ultimate symbol of advancement in his sport.
No wonder Fischer's quixotic pursuit of the championship led American policy mastermind Henry Kissinger to call Fischer and urge him not to back out, as he had threatened to do.
Whatever his status in the US, Fischer was certainly the most beloved American in Russia.
In the run-up to the championship, Fischer trounced two very good opponents with unheard of 6-0 scores, an astonishing result when so many grandmaster games end in draws.
Russian fans were so excited by Fischer's unprecedented achievement that they reportedly jammed Moscow telephone exchanges to get information.
Director Edward Zwick does not shirk from showing the demons that plagued Fischer.
He was justly concerned that the Russians would go to great lengths to prevent him from being champion, but ultimately rational concerns tipped into paranoia, and Fischer started to turn on his closest friends and confidants.
One suspects that in today's online world, Fischer's paranoia and personal flaws would have tripped him up long before he became champion.
In the end, even Spassky paid the ultimate tribute to Fischer's genius, clapping along with the audience after Fischer's inspired sixth-game victory, as portrayed in the movie.
After Fischer became champion and simply stopped playing competitive chess, his mental illness became much worse.
Stanley Fischer's looming departure as the IMF's first deputy managing director marks the end of an era.

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