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Tyvek Tyvek is a brand of spunbonded olefin, a synthetic material made of high-density polyethylene fibers; the name is a registered trademark of the DuPont Company. The material is very strong; it is difficult to tear but can easily be cut with scissors or any other sharp object.
Tywyn railway station Tywyn railway station serves the town of Tywyn in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Barmouth, Harlech, Porthmadog, Pwllheli, Aberdovey, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury.
Tyzenhaus Tyzenhaus or Tyzenhauz was a notable Polish noble family of German extraction, active in north-eastern part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Among the best-known members of the family were Gothard Jan Tyzenhauz, the Voivode of Dorpat (1634-1640) and Antoni Tyzenhaus, the manager of royal property during the reign of Stanisław August Poniatowski.
Tz'u-hui Tang Tz'u-hui Tang (慈惠堂, literally Compassion Society) is a religious group that is one of the Way of former Heaven Sects. The Way of former Heaven sects are syncretic religious groupings that aspire unity of Buddhism and other religions, the largest one of these groupings being I-Kuan Tao.
Tz'utujil The Tz'utujil (Tzutujil, Tzutuhil, Sutujil) are a Native American people, one of the 21 Maya ethnic groups that dwell in Guatemala. Together with the Xinca, GarĂ­funas (Black Caribs) and the Ladinos, they make up the 24 ethnic groups in this relatively small country.
Tzadik Tzadik - צדיק (plural: Tzadikkim) is the Hebrew word for "righteous one", and is a title which is generally given to those whom are considered to be righteous such as a spiritual master or Rebbe. The root of the word Tzadik, is Tzedek (צדק), which means justice or righteousness.
Tzadikim Nistarim The Tzadikim Nistarim or Lamed Vav Tzadikim (ל"ו צדיקים) refers to 36 Righteous (or Saintly) people, a notion rooted within the more mystical dimensions of Judaism. (In Hebrew gematria, Lamed is the letter representing "thirty", and vav represents "six".
Tzanaria Tzanaria (alternative spellings: Tsanaria, Canaria, Sanaria, Sanaryia) was a historic district in the early medieval Caucasus, chiefly laying in what is now the northwestern corner of Georgia’s Mtskheta-Mtianeti region.
Tzanata Tzanata (Greek: Τζανάτα), rarely: Dzanata, a village in the Elios-Pronnoi municipality, sits at the junction of the roads to Argostoli (36 km W), Sami (25 km N) and Poros (4 km E) in the southeast of Kefalonia, one of the Ionian Islands of Greece.
Tzang Merwyn Tong Tzang Merwyn Tong is an underground filmmaker and script writer from Singapore. His debut film e’TZAINTES is a dark teenage comedy about a bunch of social misfits who band together to stand up against oppression.
Tzanis Mavromichalis Tzanis Mavromichalis was the brother of Petros Mavromichalis and Kostantinos Mavromichalis and uncle of Gorgeos Mavromichalis. When his brother was imprisoned by Governor of Greece John Capodistria, during the Greek War of Independence, Tzanis went to negotiate his brothers release.
Tzant Tzant is a 1990s British big beat group who had three Top 40 singles between 1996 and 1998. Their debut "Hot and Wet (Believe It)", featuring Verna Francis, made number 36 in the chart during September 1996, and two further singles ("Sounds Of Wickedness", their most successful single, and "Bounce With The Massive") would make the Top 40 in 1998.
Tzaphqiel Tzaphqiel is the Archangel of Binah on the Tree of Life, ruled by the name IHVH Elohim and ruling the angelic choir Aralim. Binah is the supreme feminine aspect in Kabbalah and Tzaphqiel is its representative in the world of Briah.
Tzaraath Tzaraath (tzaraas, tzaraat, tsaraas, tsaraat; Hebrew צרעת) is an affliction mentioned in the Tanakh and other Jewish sources, starting in –. Although the term is commonly translated as leprosy, the symptoms of tzaraath are not entirely consistent with leprosy.
Tzatziki Tzatziki, Tzadziki, or Tsatsiki (τζατζίκι) is a Greek meze, or appetizer derived from the Turkish cacık, also used as a sauce or dip. The Greek word is derived from the Turkish cacık, which means a form of chutney (Cacik, the Turkish side dish with similar ingredients, is more diluted).
Tzav Tzav, Tsav, Zav, or Sav (צו – Hebrew for "command,” the sixth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 25th weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the book of Leviticus. It constitutes Leviticus 6.
Tzazo Tzazo was the brother to King Gelimer (530 to 534), the last Vandal ruler of the North Africa, he died on 15th December AD 533 during the Battle of Ticameron, which finally brought to an end the Vandal Kingdom in North Africa.
Tzeentch In the fictional universes of Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Fantasy, Tzeentch is one of the four major Chaos gods. Tzeentch is the Chaos god of change, sorcery, Machiavellian scheming and subtle manipulation; his nicknames thus include the Changer of Ways, the Grand Schemer, and the Lord of Sorcery.
Tzen (Cars) TZEN is the brand name used for the cars built by Antonis Tzen, a Greek engineer, racing driver and car collector. His first creation was announced in 1963; it was an elegant sports car designed by Greek architect P.
Tzigane (Ravel) Tzigane is a rhapsody type of composition by the French composer Maurice Ravel. It was originally written for violin with Luthéal accompaniment in 1924, and dedicated to the Hungarian violinist Jelly d'Aranyi.
Tzimis Panousis Tzimis Panousis (also spelled Jimis, Greek: Τζίμης Πανούσης) is a Greek musician and stand-up comedian born in Athens (1954), where he has spent most of his life. His fans often refer to him as “Tzimakos.
Tzimmes Tzimmes or tsimmes (Yiddish, Hebrew: צימעס) is a traditional Jewish casserole. It is a sweet dish, a combination of fruit, meat, and vegetables cooked slowly over very low heat, flavored with honey and sometimes cinnamon.
Tzimtzum In Jewish Mysticism, Tzimtzum (צמצום Hebrew: "contraction" or "constriction") refers to the notion in the Kabbalistic theory of creation that God "contracted" his infinite essence in order to allow for a "conceptual space" in which a [independent world] could exist. This contraction is known as the Tzimtzum.
Tzintzuntzan Tzintzuntzan is a city in the state of Michoacán, Mexico, located at . Tzintzuntzan stands on the eastern shore of Lake Pátzcuaro, about 15 km north of the city of Pátzcuaro and about 60 km west of state capital Morelia, and at some 2050 m above sea level.
Tzippori Tzippori (), also known by the Greek Sepphoris, and the Arabic Saffuriya () or Suffurriye, is the site of one of the oldest Jewish communities to be uncovered by archaeologists, and one of the richest in what has been found there . Located in the central Galilee region, some 6km NNW of Nazareth, it is the site of a rich and diverse historical and architectural legacy that includes Assyrian, Hellenistic, Judean, Babylonian, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Crusader, Arabic and Ottoman influences.
Tzitz Eliezer Tzitz Eliezer is a major halachic treatise that covers a wide breadth of halacha including medical halacha as well as more common halachic issues from Shabbat to the kashrut. It was authored by Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Waldenberg who was considered by many to be unparalleled.
Tzniut Tzniut or Tznius (also Tzeniut) (Hebrew: צניעות "modesty") is a term used within Judaism and has its greatest influence as a notion within Orthodox Judaism. It is used to describe both a character trait and a group of Jewish religious laws pertaining to conduct in general and especially between the sexes.
Tzolk'in Tzolk'in (in the revised orthography which is now preferred, formerly and commonly tzolkin) is the name bestowed by Mayanist scholars upon the version of the 260-day Mesoamerican calendar which was used by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.
Tzotzil The Tzotzil Maya of the central highlands of the Mexican state of Chiapas are an indigenous group, the direct descendants of the Classic Maya civilization. The Tzotzil language, like Tzeltal and Ch'ol, is descended from the proto-Ch'ol spoken in the late classic period at sites such as Palenque and Yaxchilan.
Tzotzil language Tzotzil is a Maya language spoken by the indigenous Tzotzil Maya people in Chiapas, Mexico. Tzeltal is the most closely related language to Tzotzil and together they form a Tzeltalan sub-branch of the Mayan language family.
Tzu Chi The Tzu Chi Foundation () is one of the two largest Buddhist organizations in Taiwan (the other being Fo Guang Shan). Tzu Chi was founded by Master Cheng Yen, a nun, on April 14, 1966 in Hualien, Taiwan, after she was inspired by her master and mentor, the late Venerable Master Yin Shun ((印順導師, Yin Shun Dao Shi) significant proponent of Humanistic Buddhism) with the great expectation of: "work for Buddhism and for all sentient beings".
Tzu Chi Singapore On 15 March 1991, 40 Tzu Chi Members from Singapore went on a "roots-searching" trip to Tzu Chi headquarter in Hualien, Taiwan for the first time. Two years later in September 1993, the "Buddhist Tzu Chi Merits Society (Singapore Branch)" was officially registered in Singapore.
Tzvi Ashkenazi Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch ben Yaakov Ashkenazi (1656 Moravia- May 2, 1718 Lemberg) (), known as the Chacham Tzvi (after a responsa by the same title), for some time rabbi of Amsterdam, was a resolute opponent of the followers of the false messiah, Sabbatai Zevi. He had a chequered career, owing to his independence of character.
Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov Tzvi Hirsh, born 1763 in Sambor and died in Zidichov 1831, was a Hasidic rabbi and the founder of the Zidichov Hasidic Judaism dynasty in Zidichov. He was a disciple of Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak of Lublin the "Seer of Lublin" (Chozeh of Lublin).
TZ Corporation The TZ Corporation is a company based in Texasand a small branch in Arizona that works primarily on the development of video games and programs, although it has gone into a few other area's of development as well. Including book's, and computer graphics.
TZ-75 Tanfoglio TZ-75/ European American Armory Witness The Tanfoglio "Combat" & "Force" pistols, also known under their US imported EAA name "Witness", are Italian built clones of the popular and reliable CZ-75 pistol. It is unique in its ability to interchange calibers rapidly between 9mm, .
TZUM TZUM (, abbreviated from Централен универсален магазин, Tsentralen universalen magazin, Central Department Store) is an upmarket department store in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, officially opened in 1957 and situated in a monumental edifice (part of The Largo complex) on one of the city's main boulevards.
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