Examples of using Tyrrell in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Ivan Tyrrell.
Final points finish for Tyrrell.
J B Tyrrell.
Knight Walter Tyrrell.
TYRRELL: It's done all the time.
James Tyrrell.
The Tyrrell team have withdrawn from the race.
Charlie Tyrrell.
Tyrrell gave various reasons for this view.
G N M Tyrrell.
It was again edited by Stanley Sadie,and the executive editor was John Tyrrell.
Jennifer Tyrrell.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology.
Joseph Burr Tyrrell.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology.
Org, an online forum supporting activist causes, says more than 300,000 people havesigned its petition urging the Scouts to reinstate Tyrrell and abandon the exclusion policy.
Knight Walter Tyrrell, accompanying the king, aiming at a deer, hit the king with an arrow.
Peter A Tyrrell.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada led a fossil-hunting expedition to Mongolia.
In 1966, using her new techniques, Almeida was able to identify a group of"previously uncharacterised human respiratory viruses", while collaborating with David Tyrrell,[1]: 96[2]: 209 then director of the Common Cold Research Centre[3] in Salisbury in Wiltshire.[4] Tyrrell suggested calling the new group"coronaviruses". The coronavirus family of viruses now includes the SARS virus[2] and the SARS-CoV2 virus that causes COVID-19.[3].
Tyrrell hired Eddie Gottlieb, a longtime basketball promoter in the Philadelphia area, as coach and general manager.
The Museum is named in honour of Joseph Tyrrell, a geologist who discovered the first dinosaur in the Red Deer River Valley in 1884.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology displays some of the finds and offers an indepth look at the history of the area.
Cazenove often portrayed British aristocrats, and first made his name in the 1972 drama series, The Regiment.Other notable roles included Charlie Tyrrell in the 1976-77 period drama series The Duchess of Duke Street, and in 1986 he appeared as Ben Carrington in the US soap opera Dynasty, which he played until the following year. From 2001-03, he had a recurring role in the British drama series Judge John Deed, playing Row Colemore.
According to Tyrrell, once Almeida had identified the previously unrecognised group of viruses, they met in Waterson's office, to decide on its name. The viruses appeared to be surrounded by a"halo", which in Latin is"corona", and the name"coronavirus" was born.[1].
They were owned by Peter A. Tyrrell, who also owned the Philadelphia Rockets of the American Hockey League.
The term out-of-body experience wasintroduced in 1943 by G. N. M. Tyrrell in his book Apparitions, and was adopted by researchers such as Celia Green and Robert Monroe as an alternative to belief-centric labels such as"astral projection","soul travel", or"spirit walking".