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1. His family traces back to the Norman Conquest.
2. The calculating look in his eyes told of Norman blood.
3. Norman cut open his pie and squirted tomato sauce into it.
4. I want to know what happened to Norman.
5. Dr. Norman Bethune impersonates the spirit of proletarian internationalism.
6. The church dates from the Norman period.
7. This church is a fine example of Norman architecture.
8. He traces his descent from an old Norman family.
9. We visited the ruins of a Norman castle.
10. Norman and I were deputed for the unpleasant task.
11. William the Conqueror was the first Norman King of England.
12. Norman agreed that the wording of the advertisement was unnecessarily offensive and it was changed.
13. He traces his descent back to an old Norman family.
14. After the Norman Conquest the forest became a royal hunting preserve.
15. It is located within reach of many important Norman towns, including Bayeux.
16. "Don't underestimate us", Norman Willis warned last year. There was, in the event, little danger of that.
17. In Norman England(), the greyhound was a symbol of nobility.
18. The family has traced its ancestry to the Norman invaders.
19. I told Norman I would invest in his venture as long as he agreed to one proviso.
20. The doorway is a 19th century reconstruction of Norman work.
21. Norman Schwarzkopf, advocate an immediate international ban.
22. Norman Schwarzkopf's army career spanned 35 years.
23. Mainly Elizabethan house with walls of Norman Castle.
24. Finally, Norman began to distance himself.
25. Norman, understandably, was not amused.
26. They still could have posed for Norman Rockwell.
27. He is best remembered for his chilling portrayal of Norman Bates in'Psycho './norman.html
28. The family has traced its ancestry back to the Norman invaders.
29. Their family can trace its origins back to the Norman Conquest.
30. Aisles were added to the original Saxon building in the Norman period.
1. His family traces back to the Norman Conquest.
2. He is best remembered for his chilling portrayal of Norman Bates in'Psycho '.
3. The calculating look in his eyes told of Norman blood.
4. Norman cut open his pie and squirted tomato sauce into it.
5. Norman and I were deputed for the unpleasant task.
6. William the Conqueror was the first Norman King of England.
7. The family has traced its ancestry to the Norman invaders.
8. Aisles were added to the original Saxon building in the Norman period.
31. Norman heaped satire on his adversaries.
32. Psychologist Donald Norman told delegates about his recurring nightmare.
33. She bore a very strong resemblance to Vera Norman!
34. Norman stepped on to the mat amidst tumultuous applause.
35. But Norman Lamont can not cheer yet.
36. Norman Roberts is also charged with assaulting the child.
37. Out went Norman Lamont, the unpopular chancellor.
38. Norman was a vulgar, ignorant man.
39. H.. Norman Schwarzkopf, to become a media phenomenon.
40. Norman was also runner-up in 1986.
41. Mrs Mitchley's husband, Norman, 47, is critically wounded.
42. Norman reached the allotment gates and peered around.
43. Norman gave John a lift home in his Range-Rover.
44. You'd have to say Greg Norman has style.
45. Norman Carlisle farms 2,000 acres on the downs.
46. Nothing so valuable has been taken from Norman.
47. Shut the fuck up, Norman!
48. On receiving it, Norman returned directly to London and caught a night train to Edinburgh.
49. Effective, too, is Mare Winningham as Sheila, a mentally disabled woman whom Norman is courting with irresistible naivete.
50. The helm evolved gradually from the conical Norman helmet, ear flaps being added.
51. Yet the church is a very elaborate structure with evidence of a Norman nave and elaborate stone-vaulted chancel.
52. She employed a relentless, deliberate, upward emotionalism that would have left Norman Vincent Peale feeling mild depression.
53. But a list of his achievements does not do full justice to Norman Davis as scholar and person.
54. It has a narrow Norman tower, the battlements of which were added at a later date.
55. Ignoring them, I made my way to the Norman castle.
56. We saw Norman Maclean, the Hebridean Glaswegian, being lauded for his many-faceted talents.
57. The examples here were originally memorial slabs from a church existing on the site before the Norman and medieval buildings.
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58. Norman Pinder was creeping through the last few yards of shrubbery before he would reach the window of the small seminar room.
59. The parish boundaries were often indistinct until after the Norman conquest, but there may have been 150 of these by 1066.
60. An expert in Norman folklore proceeds to argue that the whole thing is too complicated.
61. General Norman Schwarzkopf rightly describes the military value of these missiles as negligible.
62. Both resorted to drink and felt an overwhelming need for Norman.
63. James Prior said unemployment levels were intolerable and Norman Tebbit said that he was going to prove that the problem was soluble.
64. In one of them, I could see the broken towers of a Norman castle.
65. And Chancellor Norman Lamont was last night accused of sunning himself as the economy sinks into deeper gloom.
66. Norman yanked the plate off, exposing the machine's inner workings.
67. The adjacent campanile is also interesting and is a combination of Norman and Byzantine work.
68. He voiced the fear of other Right-wingers that the sacking of Norman Lamont had left Left-wingers in key jobs.
69. My late cousin, Norman, who was a very talented musician, shared the same opinion.
70. In spite of his bad temper, Norman can sometimes be a lamb.
71. Chancellor Norman Lamont has bowed to pressure and will impose only a small rise on drinkers and smokers.
72. This is an imposing structure, somewhat resembling in its frontage on two streets the keep of a Norman castle.
73. The Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings employed the system, but during Plantagenet times it fell into desuetude.
74. It became a royal forest in Norman times, but, after its disafforestation in 1239, some settlement took place.
75. Crystalizing these feelings was a youthful, pugnacious writer named Norman Mailer.
76. Well, that would be telling, as Barry Norman would say.
77. Norman also established a breeding stud of racehorses which produced many classic winners.
78. Totnes, 7 miles away, is a pretty, busy town with an Elizabethan market and Norman castle.
79. The program also features a neat video clip of Norman introducing the game and wishing players good luck.
80. Combe Sydenham country park has beautiful walks and tasty trout for sale whilst Stogursey boasts a moated ruined castle and Norman church.
81. Yet until the 1950s most had been managed as coppice since Norman times.
82. But by around 1020, the quality of Norman coins declined markedly as a concomitant to the rapid increase in quantity.
83. Armour and weapons from the First Crusade were closer in style to those of the Norman Conquest.
84. Royals outfielder Les Norman has been mentioned in trade talks.
85. The situation grew dramatic with the Norman conquest of Sicily.
86. Chancellor Norman Lamont will today begin hauling in bank bosses one by one to give them a roasting.
87. Greg Norman is like the movie actor who looks surprised when he wins the Oscar.
87. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
88. Russell Norman, London My student son lives on beans, wholemeal toast and oranges in term time.
89. Oklahoma coach John Blake suspended four football players following an investigation of a fight at a Norman area restaurant.
90. The old Norman church was taken down in 1819 and another built on the site.
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(), 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.
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, 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.
151. Norman Fowler made hurried notes to his speech in reply.
152. A church has stood in Lowthorpe from as early as the Norman Conquest.
153. Perhaps they need a little Radio tuned in to Norman out at that far post!
154. Between his preparations, Norman was quiet, looking around himself, breathing in deep the atmosphere of the place.
155. On the whole, though, the Norman producers are acting with sense and foresight over the development of their dairy industry.
156. It was as though Norman Rockwell had discovered a new, slightly more tan, skin tone.
157. Among female singers, Jessye Norman has a highly enthusiastic following, in part because opera appearances are rare.
158. But within a week, Norman received a letter from the council.
159. Both dogs are familiar with the Byker circuit, having been bred by Brough-based Norman Oliver before moving on.
160. I am therefore also establishing a national inquiry whose chairman will be Mr. Norman Warner, former director of Kent social services.
161. Cooks in the households of Norman seaside towns do not, he says, have freshwater crayfish at their disposal.
162. Chancellor Norman Lamont and fellow finance ministers began hammering out the final draft in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon.
163. Either way Norman Lamont is hemmed in with little scope for escape.
164. Users can choose to play as themselves or as Norman.
165. Wednesday Morning Norman Fowler, the chairman of the Party[], was awakened early by the delivery of the national newspapers.
166. Fine Norman gatehouse and exhibitions on the history of the Castle.
167. Norman, who had sacked the rest of the team, took the floor.
168. Heartened by this exchange, Joshua re-entered the conference hall just as Norman Tebbit was getting to his feet.
169. The massive pillars of its nave are very reminiscent of the Norman splendours of Durham cathedral.
170. His days are now numbered as Chancellor, but who the Hell cares about Norman Lamont?
171. For instance, Norman finished fourth his first time here, and Nicklaus missed the cut.
172. The birthday spectacle must have made General Norman Schwarzkopf want to weep into his beer.
173. Next Norman Bowler went down and also got embroiled, receiving a kick in the face that broke his jaw.
174. Tony Norman, the Sunderland keeper, also withdrew after suffering a reaction to a hand operation.
175. Norman pitched his into the heart of the green and had an outside chance for birdie.
176. A real politician, in the person of Norman Tebbit, was the only chosen to fight the election.
177. It arose as a consequence of the Norman conquest and settlement of the Vale of Glamorgan in the early twelfth century.
178. Norman Higham's book contains a discussion of the various permutations possible(), together with some advice from experience.
179. The arch between the nave and the chancel is also Norman with zig-zag ornaments.
180. Minton was obliged to register the jeep in his own name as Norman as yet had only a provisional licence.
181. He began his survey after the Norman Conquest and continued up to the Elizabethan Age.
182. Aksum had outlasted Jerusalem and Rome, going down in ruin only eighty years before the Norman conquest of Britain.
183. If this is all true, Irvin has turned a Norman Rockwell moment on its head.
184. Norman Lamont got a lot of stick for allegedly having identified the green shoots of recovery somewhat prematurely.
185. The company has produced nearly 100 models and 500,000 units since Norman Mordaunt and Rodney Short started the business back in 1967.
186. Greg Norman never got a chance to test his enthusiasm about playing.
187. Governor Norman Bangerter immediately convened an emergency session of the State Legislature to appropriate five million dollars for fusion research.
188. He sent his private secretary down the corridor to see Sir Norman Brook to ask if they could be provided.
189. Horrified by this trend, Steve Norman, a joiner from Berkshire, turned his home into a shelter for unwanted Rotties.
190. More than a hint of the attack which is coming was dropped yesterday by Norman Lamont, the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
191. But Mr Norman rules the roost in the film field with a regular 4 million audience, twice the weekly cinema audience.
192. Norman Lamont compounded the situation by ruling out an early cut in interest rates.
193. This little episode shows how Norman regarded the stress which accompanies any art form when it has been seriously undertaken.
194. It is recognised as one of the finest Norman churches in East Yorkshire.
195. That search, Norman acknowledged, is aimed more at finding envelopes stuffed with narcotics than bombs.
196. Norman, however, can not be shoved into a Masters jacket.
197. I refer of course to Norman Lamont and the startling revelations that his Access card is £470 over its £2,000 limit.
198. One of the great names in the new physical astronomy was Norman Lockyer, who rapidly mastered the techniques of spectrum analysis.
199. Anglers sing the praises of Loch Assynt with similar fervour to that expressed by Norman MacCaig.
200. Anna Adams provides written commentary in prose and verse, and Norman contributes nine watercolours.
201. For the past 18 months Norman has had intense physiotherapy and speech therapy to maximise the use of muscles he can move.
202. The marriage ended tragically when Norman caught her with another man.
203. Steve has caddied for Ray Floyd and Greg Norman.
204. John's family traces back to the Norman Conquest.
205. "I adored her, " explained Jessye Norman.
206. Perpetuate the memory of comrade Norman Bethune.
207. The accident, which killed the pilot and Ollestad's father and gravely injured his father's girlfriend,(Sentence dictionary) left Norman facing an icy high-altitude death.
208. They really are a very ancient Norman family of the generalship of Caen.
209. Last week, the world mourned the loss of Norman Borlaug, the agronomist credited with saving as many as a billion people from starvation by introducing high-yield crop varieties.
210. Nearby is a large painting by famed American illustrator Norman Rockwell of two astronauts suiting up for the first flight of the in 1965.
211. The second part talks over from Norman Conquest to "The Great Charter". In the process, Feudal monarchy had sharp conflict and compromise with the power of Christian Religion.
212. 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.
213. Pat and Norman make the choice to treat Norman as a resident alien by attaching a statement to their joint return.
214. Such a start toward becoming the standard speech of England cut short by the Norman Conquest.
215. US Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta spoke at a luncheon held in his honor by the American Chamber of Commerce on Friday.
216. In Cold Blood, which he immodestly heralded as a new form of non-fiction novel, was received with delirious approval; Norman Mailer dubbed Perry as one of the great characters in American literature.
217. "They talk male talk," grumbled the late Norman Mailer, a novelist who thought liberals could be macho too.
218. There's a famous Norman Rockwell painting titled "Freedom of Speech, " depicting an idealized American town meeting.
219. Norman Borlaug was born ninety-four years ago on a farm in the American state of Iowa.
220. The main contents of this paper includes Greek buildings in early time; the Roman building style; the Norman building style and the Gothic building style.
221. In his final work, Norman Mailer offers his concept of the nature of God... showing that even at 84, the author's blade had not been dulled.
222. Take the chief drafter of the Euston text, Norman Geras, a Manchester-based political scientist who grew up in white-ruled Rhodesia and still calls himself, with qualifications, a Marxist.
223. Famous undercover journalist Emanuelle teams with her friend Cora Norman to uncover a white slave ring that traffics in women kidnapped from various locales around the world.
224. His more famous doodles include the Beijing Olympics series, the Wallace and Gromit 20th Anniversary, HG Wells Birthday series, Mothering Sunday holidays, and Norman Rockwell series.
225. He met a man named Norman Burt, who owned two semidetached houses in London; Burt let students live in one of them, and he lived in the other.
226. In 1953, Tatum tracked a record 124 solos for noted producer Norman Granz, and while the sessions were hasty, they yielded material for 13 albums.
227. Dr. Norman McNeill Hale and his wife were to occupy one. This was quite a card.
228. Norman is a research physicist who does not believe the Bible and refuses to read it. Whenever I mention Bible prophecy to him, he smiles condescendingly .
229. Maybe you won't know who i am, there is no difference between a model or a Norman Mailer .
230. Experience their legacy in Phoenician settlements, Punic cities, Greek temples, Roman amphitheatres, Norman Arab castles and Aragonese churches.
231. Learn to foster an ardent imagination; so shall you descry beauty which others passed unheeded---George Norman Douglas, British writer.
232. Earlier in the weekend, a former Republican presidential candidate, Alan Keyes, was taken into custody, as was an elderly priest, Fr Norman Weslin, who was carried away while singing Ave Maria.
233. Although Pat and Norman must file a joint return for the year they make the choice, they can file either joint or separate returns for later years.
234. Norman Logan didn't seem to know enough about vengeance to get him.
235. Some English people are of the Norman - French origin.
236. Even as an author, Norman Mailer considered himself a battler, a fighter.
237. The trip: From Palermo to Bari via Messina. Don't miss out on the historical streets of Barivecchia and the fantastic Norman architecture at the Royal Palace of Palermo or the Cathedral at Monreale.
238. Visit to Norman Rockwell Museum, Simon's Rock College,(http:///norman.html) Evening: Adults attend Board of Education Dinner.
239. Norman: I suppose that gets them used to running along rails at a racetrack.
240. Norman conquest on the development of English have an enormous impact.
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, 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:///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.
271. These most important events are The Anglos - Saxons'invasion; Viking and Danish Invasions and The Norman Conquest.
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