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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241. If you want a symbolic gesture, don't burn the flag; wash it. - Norman Thomas.
242. The Welsh princes had always enjoyed a somewhat ambivalent relationship with their technical Norman overlords.
243. GEO board member Norman Carlson served as the director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons for 17 years.
244. William the Conqueror confiscated almaximum all the earth and gave it to his Norman followers.
245. "George likes figurative artists in the tradition of Norman Rockwell, Maxfield Parrish and the Italian Renaissance," Rinzler said.
246. Background: English architect Norman Foster designed this massive cable-stayed bridge to carry travelers over the valley of the Tarn River.
247. Tom : " Well, after the Norman Conquest there was a different ruler of England. "
248. Hanging Gardens of Fragrance is also tenderness mist cloud drift, Norman conquest of the hurricane has swept through the sea side.
249. At least, if the tradition is to be believed, and in particular the two enigmatical lines in barbarous Latin, which an evil Norman monk, a bit of a sorcerer, named Tryphon has left on this subject.
250. Norman:Even though, Paul and I probably received as many hours of instruction in fly-fishing as we did in all other spiritual matters.
251. In a few minutes Norman Grange stamped along the veranda.
252. Still, he is lining up an impressive stable of writers and professors for the American edition, including Noam Chomsky, Anthony Burgess, Eric Jong and Norman Mailer.
253. But he began writing short stories, and when he won a collegiate literary prize, Norman Mailer knew that his true calling was as a writer.
254. After the Battle of Hastings in 1066, the Norman King William arrived at the walls of Exeter.
255. After the Norman Conquest, upper class people spoke French while common people spoke English.
256. One Christmas Day, William was crowned king of England Norman Conquest of England.
257. He is Saxon when he requires a tendance, and takes a Norman name when he becomes a matter of enjoyment.
258. He traced his descent back to an old Norman family.
259. The Norman Conquest of 1066 is perhaps the best - known event in English history.
260. Norman Borlaug, the great American agronomist who died last year, conducted his original research into wheat rust.
261. The International captain, Greg Norman(sentencedict.com), picked fellow Australians Aaron Baddeley and Robert Allenby as his wildcard picks.
262. Belle in her bloomers misconducting herself and her fancy man feeling for her tickles and norman w.
263. Norman French was the language of the aristocracy, including the King and his court.
264. This is the scalpel which Norman Bethune used in those days.
265. It'sounds so trite, so Norman Vincent Peale, but my goodness this works.
266. We say, in France, "answering like a Norman, " which means to give an evasive answer, neither yes nor no.
267. Norman Mailer viewed boxing as a metaphor for his ambitions to be writing champion of the world.
268. "The public placing their trust in me is the greatest, humbling and most awesome experience I've ever had in my life, " said Hammons,(http://sentencedict.com/norman.html) who is from Muskogee but attends the university in Norman.
269. The boy in the book is a real person named Norman Borlaug who grew up to win a Nobel Prize by hybridizing corn and wheat for arid climates.
270. Norman Mailer was just 25 years old when he burst on the literary scene with his first novel, The Naked And The Dead.
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