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The remark comes to mind while reading The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer.
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Some, like Norman Mailer, adopted the cooler pose of being casually interested in the possibility.
The FBI’s Bogus ISIS Bust|James Poulos|November 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But while Norman sympathizes with the fear, he does not believe in its validity.
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Blood transfusions on the battlefield, pioneered by Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in the Spanish Civil War, saved many lives.
Blood and War: The Hard Truth About ‘Boots on the Ground’|Clive Irving|September 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Norman Lear had a crisis while filming All in the Family about people genuinely taking Archie Bunker as a role model.
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The first French sailors to reach the new world were Breton and Norman fishermen.
Influences of Geographic Environment|Ellen Churchill Semple
It is certainly better suited to the bold outlines and masses of the Norman period.
The Cathedral Church of York|A. Clutton-Brock
As far as Sir Norman could see, no other human being but himself and the solitary watchman, so often mentioned, were visible.
The Midnight Queen|May Agnes Fleming
Norman felt unusually happy, he flourished his stick without attempting to beat Fanny, and shouted at the top of his voice.
Norman Vallery|W.H.G. Kingston
But during the journey and after it, on the high Norman downs, always she had him with her.
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British Dictionary definitions for Norman (1 of 2)
Norman1
/ (ˈnɔːmən) /
noun
(in the Middle Ages) a member of the people of Normandy descended from the 10th-century Scandinavian conquerors of the country and the native French
a native or inhabitant of Normandy
another name for Norman French
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of the Normans, esp the Norman kings of England, the Norman people living in England, or their dialect of French
of, relating to, or characteristic of Normandy or its inhabitants
denoting, relating to, or having the style of Romanesque architecture used in Britain from the Norman Conquest until the 12th century. It is characterized by the rounded arch, the groin vault, massive masonry walls, etc
British Dictionary definitions for Norman (2 of 2)
Norman2
/ (ˈnɔːmən) /
noun
Greg. born 1955, Australian golfer: winner of the British Open (1986, 1993)
Jessye (ˈdʒɛsɪ). born 1945, US soprano: noted for her interpretations of Wagner and Mahler