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| | "Tyre" by Robert I Bradshaw |
 | | Since the decline of Egyptian power in the 12th century Tyre had enjoyed political independence, but with the rise of the Assyrian Empire during the 9th century this came to an end when in 868 Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BC) extended his empire to the Mediterranean coast. |  | | Despite these incidents Tyre generally benefited from the existence of the Assyrian Empire with whom she traded freely (Bikai, 1992: 48-49). |  | | Assyrian Empire ends and Tyre becomes a vassal state of Babylon. |
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http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/article_tyre.html
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| | Judgment Against Tyre |
 | | Throughout history, the additional fulfillments of prophecy against Tyre would also pass this confidence on to future generations of Jews and to all of God's people. |  | | Ezekiel 26:14 -- Tyre exists today thus the prophecy that it will never be rebuilt is false. |  | | Ezekiel 26 prophecies the many nations will provide the more complete destruction, not the Babylonian nation. |
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http://www.geocities.com/k9ocu/TYRE-SIP.htm
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| | Bible Query from Ezekiel |
 | | A: No. Asimov claims this because the king of Tyre, Ethbaal (Ithobaal) II was taken captive to Babylon and not killed. |  | | A: This prophecy would have seemed strange at the time it was given, because Tyre was on the coast. |  | | c.572 B.C. Ethbaal II was taken to Babylon, and Baal II ruled Tyre under the control of the Babylonians. |
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http://www.biblequery.org/ezek.htm
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| | Tyre Tangiere |
 | | Tyre Tangiere, founded on January 1, 2000, is a nonterritorial nation, that exists within the North American Continent. |  | | We believe that no multicultural nation can survive, and that all such nations are plagued with inner strife. |  | | We are not a terrorist organization or a hate group. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/tyretangiere/aestigia.html
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| | Car Bibles : The Wheel and Tyre Bible |
 | | The narrower tyre has a longer, thinner contact patch. |  | | This is another weird notation which defies logic. |  | | TwinTires themselves actually claim a reduction in braking distance too. |
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http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html
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| | Tyre on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | After the rise of Islam, Tyre came under Muslim rule and later under that of the Crusaders. |  | | Throughout its long history Tyre frequently came under foreign rule. |  | | TYRE [Tyre], ancient city of Phoenicia, S of Sidon. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/t/tyre.asp
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| | BBC NEWS Scotland Teenager killed by exploding tyre |
 | | "It appears the 19-year-old was inflating the tyre when it exploded," she said. |  | | A spokeswoman for Strathclyde Police said a fatal accident inquiry would be held. |  | | A teenager has died after a tyre exploded while he was inflating it at his workplace. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4545313.stm
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| | Tyre |
 | | Phoenician Tyre was queen of the seas, an island city of unprecedented splendor. |  | | Christianity figures in the history of Tyre, whose name are mentioned in the New Testament. |  | | With the end of World War I Tyre was integrated into the new nation of Lebanon. |
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http://www.daleelaustralia.com/travel/lebanon_tyre.php
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| | Destruction Of Tyre by Alexander the Great and Nebuchadnezzar |
 | | Believing themselves to be safe on their island, the Tyrians killed Alexander's ambassadors and threw their bodies from the top of the walls into the sea. |  | | True to Ezekiel's prophecy, the mainland city of Tyre has never been rebuilt (Ezek. |  | | This city, in which Nimrod laid the foundation of his empire, was the most ancient, the most populous, and was embellished with more edifices, both public and private, than any other city. |
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http://www.padfield.com/1994/tyre.html
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| | Tyre |
 | | The ship Paul boarded at Patara on the coast of Asia sailed east. |  | | As the ship unloaded cargo, Paul visited the Christians of Tyre, staying with them for seven days. |  | | Context: Tyre was one of the main port cities in what today is Lebanon. |
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http://www.luthersem.edu/ckoester/Paul/journey3/Tyre.htm
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| | Constitution of Tyre Tangiere |
 | | A citizen of Tyre Tangiere is anyone who has taken the oath of alliegance and has sworn to uphold the beliefs and ideas of Tyre Tangiere. |  | | The government of Tyre Tangiere has the authority to declare war and to conclude peace; to form alliances with foreign powers and to make treaties with them. |  | | Families and clans being the backbone on Tyrian society, the prerogatives and responsibilities of the family are of primary importance to Tyre Tangiere. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/tyretangiere/constitution.html
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| | Phoenicia, Phoenician Cities |
 | | Tyre, built on an island and the neighbouring mainland, was probably originally founded as a colony of Sidon to the north and was mentioned in Egyptian records of the 14th century BC as being subject to Egypt. |  | | Tyre was subsequently under the influence of Ptolemaic Egypt and in 200 became part of the Hellenistic Seleucid kingdom; it finally came under Roman rule in 68 BC. |  | | The town is frequently mentioned in the Bible as having had close ties with Israel. |
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http://phoenicia.org/cities.html
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| | Tyre City, Lebanon |
 | | The priests of the city-god told him that the temple was built 2300 years previously when Tyre was founded, that is 2750 B.C. The Greeks believed that various aspects of their civilization had their origin in Tyre. |  | | Elissa princess and daughter of king Mattan of Tyre city, extended Tyre's empire through the Mediterranean and founded Carthage in 814 B.C. Early in the 6th century B.C. Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, lay siege to the city for 13 years. |  | | Tyre City Web Page is dedicated to Maya H. and all the Tyreans around the world. |
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http://tyros.leb.net/tyre
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| | Tyre |
 | | 2nd century CE: Tyre is reported to have a sizable Christian community. |  | | 10th century: Tyre grows into being politically the strongest of the cities, having an actual control over the other cities, as well as over common politics. |  | | Around 2000 BCE: Tyre is founded on a small island and the neighbouring mainland, possibly by Phoenician merchants of Sidon. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/tyre.htm
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| | Tyre |
 | | The city of Tyre is one of the oldest cities in the world. |  | | This is not the only thing to make it such a famous city. |  | | The city was been under different rule until after World War I when it was taken into present day Lebanon. |
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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/sites/middle_east/tyre.html
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| | Tyre -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Called the father of history, Herodotus was one of the most widely traveled people of his time. |  | | The city of Carthage, located in what is now Tunisia in North Africa, had been founded in 814 BC by the Phoeniciansa people whose home city was Tyre (now part of Lebanon). |  | | Tyre, built on an island and on the neighbouring mainland, was probably originally founded as a colony of Sidon. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9074016
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| | Tyre |
 | | Following the disruption of Egypt and other Near Eastern powers in the age of the Sea Peoples, the city not only had attained an independent position but seems to have dominated Sidon. |  | | After its capture by Alexander the Great, Tyre was ruled by the Ptolemies, Seleucids, Romans, and Muslim Arabs (AD 638-1124). |  | | Tyre was a great trading port of ancient PHOENICIA, located on the Mediterranean Sea about 40 km (25 mi) south of Sidon. |
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http://www.wwco.com/religion/believe/tyre.html
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| | Daily Bible Study - Tyre |
 | | Jesus Christ used Tyre in His denouncement of the people of Korazin and Bethsaida for their refusal to repent - |  | | Later, when Solomon succeeded his father David as king, King Hiram continued his alliance with Israel. |  | | More direct proof of the reality of prophecy. |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/tyre.htm
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| | Tyre Ancient ruins, Lebanon Archeology Photos |
 | | Tyre was a Phoenician island city founded around the third millennium BC and known as Queen of the Seas. |  | | In the 10th century BC, King of Tyre, Ahiram, joined two islets by landfill and extended the city further by reclaiming a considerable area from the sea and built two ports and a temple to Melkart, the city's god. |  | | Also in Tyre is the Tomb of King Ahiram (970-936 BC), contemporary of King David, who sent for cedar wood and craftsmen to build King Solomon's temple in Jerusalem. |
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http://www.lgic.org/en/photos2_tyre.php
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| | F1Technical.net :: Tyres in F1 |
 | | This temperature should also be identical from left to right, and from front to rear of the car. |  | | A rule existed that a car could be disqualified if at the end of use, a tyre's obliged grooves were less than 50% existent due to wear. |  | | This balance to be found is called "centring" by the Michelin engineers. |
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http://www.f1technical.net/articles/1
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| | Vogue Tyre & Rubber Co. - www.voguetyre.com |
 | | Vogue Tyre reserves the right to discontinue providing any or all of the RSS feeds at any time and to require you to cease displaying, distributing or otherwise using any or all of the RSS feeds for any reason including, without limitation, your violation of any provision of these Terms of Use. |  | | These Terms of Use govern your use of the RSS service. |  | | These terms may be changed by Vogue Tyre at any time without notice. |
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http://vogue-tyre.com/rss_feeds.php?PHPSESSID=4d40239278af7123ca44c866a22020c5
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| | Tyre Fit Direct - Mobile tyre fitting to any UK address |
 | | So, just enter your tyre size on the right to show a list of matching tyres then select your tyre to get an on-line quotation. |  | | For fantastic loyalty savings on tyres and motoring services go to www.friendsnfamily.co.uk |  | | We understand that time is money so we at Tyre Fit Direct can fit tyres to your vehicle at your home, your work or any other UK address, using a nationwide fleet of mobile tyre fitters. |
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http://www.tyrefitdirect.co.uk
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| | Tyre - UNESCO World Heritage Centre |
 | | This great Phoenician city ruled the seas and founded prosperous colonies such as Cadiz and Carthage, but its historical role declined at the end of the Crusades. |  | | Copyright © 1992-2006 UNESCO World Heritage Centre, All Rights Reserved |  | | According to legend, purple dye was invented in Tyre. |
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http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=299
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| | Tyre (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the fictional Dark Sun universe, Tyr features prominently as a city-state that, fantasy elements notwithstanding, shares much in common with its historical counterpart, including a monopoly over purple dye. |  | | The spelling tyre is generally considered Commonwealth English, the equivalent American English spelling being tire. |  | | Tire, or the outer part of a wheel on vehicles. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyre_(disambiguation)
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| | Lebanon, the Cedars' Land - Tyros International Green Pages |
 | | Other large and small towns and villages dot the rest of the coast from North to South in the shadow of Mount Lebanon, which seems to rise from the Mediterranean in a sharp sweep. |  | | The narrow strip of coastal plain, rich with golden beaches, natural inlets and rocky promontories, accommodates the capital Beirut and the cities of Tripoli, Byblos, Sidon and Tyre. |
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http://tyros.leb.net
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| | JK Tyre - Tyre Manufacturer,Tyre Exporter,Tire Manufacturer,Tire Exporter,Suppliers of Tyre,Jk Tyre Company,India |
 | | Site can be best viewed in 800*600 resolution |  | | JK Tyre - Tyre Manufacturer,Tyre Exporter,Tire Manufacturer,Tire Exporter,Suppliers of Tyre,Jk Tyre Company,India |
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http://www.jktyre.com
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