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What does Norman mean?

Norman

of or relating to or characteristic of the Normans the Norman Invasion in 1066 of or relating to or characteristic of Normandy Norman beaches Australian golfer (born in 1955) United States operatic soprano (born in 1945) an inhabitant of Normandy

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Simple sentences

Has anyone here in the classroom heard about Norman Finkelstein?
The Bayeux Tapestry commemorates the Norman conquest of England in 1066 A.D.
This is what is called the Norman Conquest.
Permanent peace is possible, says the reactionary Norman Bentwich, only if the principles of Christianity become the basis of public policy and social life.

Movie subtitles

I'm Secretary to Sir Norman Wood of the Foreign Office.
Thanks to you and the rest of you Norman cutthroats at Nottingham Castle.
Well, he's a Norman, of course.
To shelter the old and helpless.. toprotectallwomen, rich or poor, Norman or Saxon.
They come to me for protection against your Norman friends.
But you've taken Norman lives.
And one of those men was a Norman.
Norman or Saxon. What's that matter?
It's a Norman trick.
And a fine decoration it will be, my bold Norman beauty.
Well, you're Norman.
That's a Norman inn.
His Grace is a Norman.
Not only has she consorted with this Saxon rebel.. foundguiltyof outlawry,theft, murder, abduction and high treason.. butshehasbetrayed her own Norman people.
I'm secretary to Sir Norman Wood at the Foreign Office. Oh, really?
While Richard is bent on adventure in foreign lands it is our duty as Normans to preserve the realm by giving loyal support to Prince John, the only true defender of the Norman spirit.
To shelter the old and helpless, to protect all women, rich or poor, Norman or Saxon.
Don't trust her. It's a Norman trick.
I'm Norman.
Corvax and Norman too.

News and current affairs

Following Prime Minister David Cameron's recent election victory in the United Kingdom, my good friend Lord Norman Lamont, a former chancellor of the exchequer, remarked that the UK economy's recovery supports our government's position.
Indeed, in a certain sense, Irving Kristol, Norman Podhoretz, and other neo-conservative elder statesmen remain defined by the communist dogmatism they sought to oppose when they were youthful Trotskyists.
In one sense, governments have learned the lesson Norman Angell preached.
A century ago, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Norman Angell argued in The Great Illusion that economic security enables military expansion, not vice versa.
NEW YORK - The recent death of Norman Borlaug provides an opportune moment to reflect on basic values and on our economic system.
In one influential interpretation, popularized by the novelist, Labour Party MP, and future Nobel Peace Prize laureate Norman Angell in 1910, the interdependency of the increasingly complex global economy made war impossible.
Montagu Norman, the longest-serving Governor of the Bank of England and a romantic and temperamental man, regularly left his office for several weeks at this time of year, owing to nervous exhaustion.
A study in 2000 of saving rates in 150 countries, headed by Norman Loayza at the World Bank, found that some basic economic factors explained much of the variation in national saving rates, without any reference to cultural differences.

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