Tyrian has been a motivational keynote speaker and trainer for audiences in both the private and public sectors for over 28 years. |
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I continued rowing at university for the University of London and after graduation rowed for 7 more years at the Tyrian Club. |
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The Phoenician kingdom of Tyre was made an ally through the marriage of his son Ahab to the Tyrian princess Jezebel. |
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Not Tyrian Lannister short, but perhaps closer to his height than, say, Brienne of Tarth. |
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At first, they traded mainly with the Greeks, trading wood, slaves, glass and powdered Tyrian purple. |
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Molluscs have, for centuries, also been the source of important luxury goods, notably pearls, mother of pearl, Tyrian purple dye, and sea silk. |
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Tyrian purple is a pigment made from marine snails, sepia is a pigment made from the inky secretions of cuttlefish. |
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Charlie Tyrian, known for his high-impact, fast-paced, motivational presentations, promises to help CFPSA managers achieve greater success in the jungle he calls life. |
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Tyrian purple is generated from indoxyl sulfate precursors in the hypobranchial glands of Muricidae. |
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The magical cave of Hercules is the cave of Lombrives, the Albigensian cathedral, the cave where the Tyrian Hercules left the legend of Pyrene who gave her name to the Pyrenees. |
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Although the Tyrian fleet was much smaller in size, the Tyrians defeated their enemies. |
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The encyclopedia mentions different sources of purple dye, particularly the murex snail, the highly prized source of Tyrian purple. |
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As in Tunisia these centres were trading hubs, and later offered support for resource development such as olive oil at Volubilis and Tyrian purple dye at Mogador. |
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