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Similar words: normanpoor mandormantdoormaninformantdormancyanchormanperformanceMeaning: n. a former province of northwestern France on the English channel; divided into Haute-Normandie and Basse-Normandie. 
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(31) Here, first Normandy, and then the Chateau country.
(32) On June 19, artificial ports were shipped to the coast of Normandy.
(33) Norman Conquest- (1066) Military conquest of England by William, duke of Normandy (later William I), mainly through his victory over Harold II at the Battle of Hastings.
(34) The Normandy campaign (1944) ranks as the greatest amphibious assault in history.
(35) Facing the current situations, we must study the Invasion of Normandy.
(36) "Think about it, " he wrote: "Could John Wayne ever have taken Normandy, Iwo Jima, Korea, the Gulf of Tonkin,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the entire Wild West on a diet of quiche and salad?"
(37) Every year on the anniversary of D-Day, for example, we acknowledge the heroism and sacrifice of those who stormed the beaches of Normandy.
(38) In the battle of Normandy, the Allied Force had the day.
(39) Henry, on the other hand, had secured the southern borders of Anjou, and at a single stroke had elevated his status from duke of Normandy and pretender to the English throne, to major European player.
(40) The iconic starkness of the forces that met on the beaches of Normandy makes that temptation all the greater.
(41) In June the President flew to France to walk the beaches on the 40th anniversary of the Normandy invasion.
(42) In Normandy, they were pleased to get rid of the Germans.
(43) He pawned Normandy to his brother William II, and joined the First Crusade, in which he fought bravely and helped to capture Jerusalem (1099).
(44) Your liege William the Conqueror, the duke of Normandy[Sentencedict.com], is ready to invade England.
(45) For three days, the most powerful ruler in the west – king of England, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, count of Anjou – did not leave his room.
(46) When the Allies landed in Normandy, they met battered German forces with no air cover, crippled by lack of fuel and supplies, unable to move in daytime.
(47) The barons of Normandy had refused to countenance the enterprise officially.
(48) Cobra unit took part in The Battle of Normandy, Allied Forces'side.
(49) Even after the invasion began, General Erwin Rommel and other German military leaders could not believe that the Allies had really attacked at Normandy.
(50) It was built by Richard the Lion-Hearted—King of England and Duke of Normandy—as a strategic redoubt against the king of France.
(51) He loved to speak of his ancestors as rooted in Normandy.
(52) Although eclipsed by events in Normandy, its importance and its difficulties should not be underrated.
(53) His career was founded firmly on reverence for facts, the natural bent of an old wire reporter who had done his footwork at the Battle of the Bulge and the Normandy landings.
(54) The next day was June 6, 1944, D-Day, and these were the men who would invade Normandy. We know where that one goes in the win-loss column.
(55) The guy in the next seat on the sports desk, a paratrooper on the day of the Normandy invasion.
(56) On June 6, five hours after the first assault forces hit Utah Beach, Salinger landed with the 4th in Normandy, stayed with the division through the Battle of the Bulge.
(57) Keegan, John. Six Armies in Normandy: From D-Day to the Liberation of Paris. New York: Penguin Books, 1982.
(58) But the victory of Normandy is the death bell which knocks to ring Nazi Germany.
(59) Marshal Montgomery commanded the ground forces in the invasion of Normandy.
(60) Three things sum up Normandy – Camembert , cider and cows.
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