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A few smaller teams tried obsolete three-litre Formula One cars ( from Tyrrell, Williams, Minardi and RAM ), with little success — the Grand Prix and Indycar-derived entries were too unwieldy — their fuel tanks were about twice the size of those needed for F3000 races, and the weight distribution was not ideal.
The equivalent event in North America was the rebound of Hudson Bay, as it shrank from its larger, immediate post-glacial Tyrrell Sea phase, to near its present boundaries.
" George N. M. Tyrrell also claimed that a physical basis for telepathy was untenable as ideas can not be transmitted from one mind to another by any physical means without being first translated into a code.
One of the first commercially successful Chardonnays was produced by Murray Tyrrell in the Hunter Valley in 1971.
Benetton Group entered Formula One as a sponsor of Tyrrell in, then Alfa Romeo in ; this arrangement was extended to both Alfa and Toleman in.
Tyrrell is a 1961 graduate of Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois, where he was on the swim team.
In 2003, Gilder, having a series of financial and legal setbacks, resold the magazine to Tyrrell and the American Alternative Foundation, the organization under which the magazine was originally incorporated, for a dollar.
James Tyrrell was an English knight who fought for the House of York on many occasions.
Tyrrell was arrested by Henry VII's forces in 1501 for supporting another Yorkist claimant to the throne.
Polydore Vergil, in his Anglica Historia ( circa 1513 ), specifies that Tyrrell was the murderer, stating that he " rode sorrowfully to London " and committed the deed with reluctance, upon Richard III's orders, and that Richard himself spread the rumours of the princes ' death in the belief that it would discourage rebellion.
The county was formed in 1799 from the western third of Tyrrell County.
The county was formed in 1729 as Tyrrell Precinct of Albemarle County, from parts of Bertie Precinct, Chowan Precinct, Currituck Precinct, and Pasquotank Precinct.
It was named for Sir John Tyrrell, one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina.
In 1774 the western part of Tyrrell County was combined with part of Halifax County to form Martin County.
In 1799 the western third of what was left of Tyrrell County became Washington County.
In 1870 the half of Tyrrell County east of the Alligator River was combined with parts of Currituck County and Hyde County to form Dare County.
Tyrrell County was as of 2000 the least populous county in North Carolina.
The county was formed in 1774 from the southeastern part of Halifax County and the western part of Tyrrell County.
In 1870 Hyde County was reduced to its present dimensions, when its northeastern part was combined with parts of Currituck County and Tyrrell County to form Dare County.
In 1774 the southeastern part of Halifax County was combined with part of Tyrrell County to form Martin County.
During the American Civil War, the Albemarle Artillery was recruited in 1862 from Chowan and Tyrrell men at Edenton by local attorney William Badham, Jr .. After cannon were recast from bronze donated as bells from local courthouses and churches to arm the battery, the unit was renamed the Edenton Bell Battery.
Sir James Tyrrell ( c. 1450 – 6 May 1502 ) was an English knight, a trusted servant of King Richard III of England.

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In addition to the Scuppernong River, Tyrrell County is bordered on the north by the Albemarle Sound, one of the East Coast's largest estuarine systems, and to the east by the Alligator River.
Named for Sir John Tyrrell, one of the Lords Proprietors of the Carolina colony.
So Richard then ordered Sir James Tyrrell to go to Brackenbury with a letter by which he was commanded to deliver to Sir James all the keys of the Tower for one night, " to the end he might there accomplish the King ’ s pleasure ".
Another world-class attraction is the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, housing the largest collection of dinosaur fossils under one roof in the world.
Czech music specialist John Tyrrell has observed that, despite the casual way in which The Bartered Bride's libretto was put together, it has an intrinsic " Czechness ", being one of the few in the Czech language written in trochees ( a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one ) which matches the natural first-syllabus emphasis in the Czech language.
Carlos Pace, who was one of the crashers in his Brabham BT44B was classified in second position with another of the crashers, Tyrrell 007 driver Jody Scheckter classified third.
To get around a FISA rule that a team and driver can not run more than 2 engines in the one chassis during a season ( with the 012 running the Cosworth and 014 the Renault ), Tyrrell simply switched the drivers from one car to the other but not their car numbers meaning Bellof drove in car # 3 and Brundle in car # 4.
With his funeral set for the day after the Italian Grand Prix the Tyrrell team only ran the one car for Martin Brundle feeling it would be disrespectful to Bellof to bring a driver in to replace him for the race.
Other notable performances came from Berger, who took the final podium position despite being delayed during one of his routine pit stops due to a problem with a loose wheel nut ; Mika Häkkinen, who finished fourth for the McLaren team despite its new car proving to be uncompetitive in pre-season testing ; and Mika Salo, who drove strongly in the first half of the race to run third in his first Grand Prix for the Tyrrell team, only to suffer from a cramp and drop back to seventh place at the finish.
It was not as successful a year as ' 93, and Blundell managed only one podium finish in the 1994 Spanish Grand Prix, which was the last Formula One podium finish for Tyrrell.
In December 1977 Depailler was promoted to the number one driver for Tyrrell, when Ronnie Peterson left to drive for
He participated in one Formula One race, the 1977 Japanese Grand Prix on October 23, 1977, driving a non-works Tyrrell.
Trinity ), and I had a large acquaintance there, and some-times ( especially in Easter vacations ) was invited to pull in one of their boats, e. g. that of St John's, in which were the now Bishops, Selwyn and Tyrrell, and Charles Merivale the historian, all now vigorous and flourishing.
That year Peterson scored only one other point in 1976 before being brokered back into a deal with Tyrrell for 1977.
She also raced in the 1981 non world championship South African Grand Prix in a one off deal with Tyrrell Racing.
The race eventually set the record when one finisher, 2nd placed F1-rookie Martin Brundle driving for Tyrrell ( the only F1 team left competing without a turbocharged engine ), was disqualified several months later for technical infringements.

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John Locke in arguing decades later against Filmer in Two Treatises of Government didn't go behind his work to attack Bodin ; but his ally James Tyrrell did, as did Algernon Sidney.
The Ferraris raced away, and Hunt dropped back to sixth, behind Jacques Laffite's Ligier and the two six-wheeled Tyrrell P34s, before eventually retiring with a transmission failure.
The third-placed Tyrrell of Michele Alboreto was far behind, so Ferrari ordered their drivers to slow down to minimize the risk of mechanical failure or running out of fuel.
Jonathan Palmer claimed the Jim Clark Trophy points finishing seventh in his Tyrrell DG016 with team mate Philippe Streiff finishing ninth behind the second Arrows of Eddie Cheever.
Senna had to come from behind after the young French driver Jean Alesi almost stole the race away in what would have been a major upset win for Alesi and his comparatively under-funded Tyrrell 018.
The first qualifying session at Kyalami went badly for the Englishman, who finished the session 11th, half a second behind his more illustrious team mate and 1. 8 seconds behind pole man Jackie Stewart, driving for Tyrrell.
He fast dropped behind Hulme and the second Ferrari of Mario Andretti, and when things straightened out he was down in 10th, behind Francois Cevert's Tyrrell and the Lotus of Emerson Fittipaldi as well.
Scheckter held on for third place, and the scoring was completed by Patrick Depailler's Tyrrell, over a minute behind ; Emerson Fittipaldi in the Copersucar ; and Jean-Pierre Jarier in the ATS Penske-Ford.
As he closed on Derek Daly's Tyrrell approaching the turn before the pit entrance, however, he bumped Daly from behind and went off.
The theory behind the design was that this arrangement would offer improved traction and reduced aerodynamic drag ( compared to the Tyrrell, which used ultra-small front wheels and normally sized rears ).

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