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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121. Mr Major has taken plenty of decisions - Norman Lamont's budget was full of bold strokes.
122. Norman ore was to have been smelted there with Ruhr coal, transported cheaply by sea.
123. If Greg Norman hardly ever wins the big one, does it really matter to him?
124. Norman still has a scar on his hand from an encounter with a female copperhead when he was a teen-ager.
125. Norman was 4-5 and 15-40 down on his serve when his forehand was called out.
126. Mr Major and his chancellor, Norman Lamont, still have the lowest poll ratings since the second world war.
127. The Park has three lochs and the picturesque village of Duddingston with its Norman church.
128. Norman writes with delicacy about a much-trampled-on history in this engrossing book.
129. It was begun, probably on the site of a small Norman castle, in the 1430s by Sir William ap Thomas.
130. Nottingham is an ancient city with a Norman castle and an excellent variety of shops, theatre and other modern amenities.
131. Monreale is the most notable of the Norman monuments in Sicily, situated in the hills above Palermo.
132. Founded in 1947, Merrydown maintains a tradition of cider making dating from Norman times.
133. Norman sank to his knees and began to sob piteously.
134. Norman Lear had a guiding vision, a belief in himself, a belief that he could make a difference.
135. It also is planning two more golf courses, one designed by golf pro Greg Norman on cattle grazing land.
136. In the 1950s, Paisley and Norman Porter led banned parades.
137. The cast also included Norman Fell as the worrywart producer.
138. Who can say now that the dish is not, in fact, of ancient Norman lineage?
139. Lynn was created by a Norman bishop, Boston by a great Breton lord almost simultaneously.
140. But Chancellor Norman Lamont may try to soften the blow with a cut in interest rates.
141. The move was announced by Norman Lamont towards the end of his tenure of the Chancellorship.
142. A Budget for all seasons Norman Lamont has laid out plans to increase taxation without nipping recovery in the bud.
143. After seeking advice from Norman, his playing partner, Garcia took a drop, moving away from the sign.
144. That, at the Norman Conquest, Anno Christi 1066, the kingdom had somewhat above two millions of people.
145. Party chairman Sir Norman Fowler is also said to be considering renting out part of the building in Westminster.
146. I was quite excited and asked Andy Norman to help me.
147. It cut across the boundary between the two hundreds and was later centred on the Norman castle at Nether Stowey.
148. Three interesting features inside are the box pews, the semi-circular altar rail,(www.Sentencedict.com) and the stone lectern dating from Norman times.
149. Norman B.. Clendenen, carrying a crew of 10 and one passenger, Capt.
150. A powerful voice has been the influential panel of experts, led by Norman Augustine of Martin Marietta.
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