<Both [C-3]h[A-5]mbers (House / Senate) in [S-6]ESSION tomorrow.
<Where once there was [D-1]ARK
<Th[E-2]re is now [L-4]IGHT
>S is "Springer," the German word for the English Knight (horse). L is the Laufer (u should have the umlaut, two little dots over it), the German word for the English Bishop.
>Not that it applies, but L and S do relate to chess, just not in English.
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