Similar words: poor man, dormant, doorman, dormancy, informant, anchorman, performance, overall performance. Meaning: ['nɔːmən] n. 1. United States operatic soprano (born in 1945) 2. Australian golfer (born in 1955) 3. an inhabitant of Normandy. adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of Normandy 2. of or relating to or characteristic of the Normans.
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91. The Norman church is holding concerts on Friday and Sunday with a parish dance on Saturday.
92. The appellant, Norman Mattison, was charged with committing an act of gross indecency with his co-defendant.
93. His final resting place alongside 19 generations of his family dating back before the Norman conquest.
94. The remains include parts of an Anglo-Saxon church, a Norman church and a medieval monastery.
95. Both have been suffering from a surfeit of squash, according to the man who manages them, Norman Norrington.
96. Norman Lamont has learned nothing from the debacle of the past months.
97. General Norman Schwarzkopf rose through the army ranks on his feet, as an infantryman.
98. Mr Major and his Chancellor Norman Lamont were fighting for their political lives last night in the greatest crisis they have faced.
99. Nsefu is Luangwa's oldest camp and was set up by conservationist Norman Carr during colonial times.
100. Cardiff Castle A Roman fort chosen as the site for a Norman castle.
101. Norman Reeve, 24, received multiple bruising and Peter Clark, 25, suffered leg injuries.
102. Opera diva Jessye Norman swears by his comfortable and sophisticated signature pleats.
103. That was until Norman Tebbit spotted what he believed was the biggest chance of holing the impenetrable protective layer around the bill.
104. He looked, with his long, Norman face, like an illustration in a book on heraldry.
105. Yet continuity of basic policy is virtually guaranteed by the retention of Norman Lamont at the Treasury.
106. The voice of Miss Norman, the games teacher, drifted in at the window now and again.
107. Neville Chamberlain was greatly affected by the death of his cousin Norman and determined that such sacrifice should not be wasted.
108. The war will rage until Chancellor Norman Lamont spells out his plans for economic recovery on Thursday in the traditional autumn statement.
109. Most of them moved towards a similar view of the pacifist tendencies of modern capitalism to that expounded by Norman Angell.
110. What a contrast with the pathetic attempts by Mr Major and Norman Lamont to blame others for their coming public spending cuts.
111. Mr. Norman Lamont I assure the right hon. Gentleman that what he has said is not correct.
112. Expanded considerably, at least in population,[sentencedict.com] during the early Norman periods it continued to grow.
113. Chancellor Norman Lamont is being urged to boost the moribund housing market in his autumn statement on November 12.
114. In one case, the claim was no more persuasive than my claim about my Norman ancestors.
115. Half-way through his night shift, coppersmith Norman was paralysed by a rare disease.
116. Eleventh-century Norman knight with chain mail coat, kite-shaped shield, sword and long lance which could be used from horseback.
117. Professor Norman Collies was a man noted for his logical mind.Sentencedict
118. They retained and emphasised, instead, the written documents deliberately produced by a centralised Chancery and other Norman offices and institutions.
119. Parish Churches Norman work surviving among these is too numerous to list.
120. Norman White has been on the faculty at UCLA for over thirty years.
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