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Discover LudwigThe word "Norman" is correct in written English.
It is typically used as a proper noun, often referring to a person from Normandy or relating to the Normans.
Example: "Norman architecture is characterized by its massive stone structures and rounded arches."
Alternatives: "Norman-style" or "from Normandy."
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Norman
noun
A person whose ancestors are from Normandy or who resides in Normandy.
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The Common Serjeant of London, Richard Marks QC, told Norman he had decided on an immediate custodial sentence because of the "scope and scale of the offending", but had reduced the term from 30 months to 20 after hearing that he was the sole carer for his sick wife.
In the comic books Harry Osborn also takes over from Norman as The Green Goblin.
Up the road, meanwhile, the Torre Normanna restaurant, set in one of the many Norman and Saracen towers that dot the coast like massive up-turned-bucket sandcastles, provides a stunning setting for dinner with the waves crashing on the rocks beneath you.
"I just can't reveal why it's that way, but this is not the beginning of Norman.
Norman thanked the judge as he was led away from the dock to begin his sentence.
My father, Norman Sheppard, who has died aged 93, was a pioneering scientific researcher whose work paved the way for nanotechnology.
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File Burnham alongside the likes of Gatsby or Norman Bates or Willy Loman - a fictional character who resonates beyond the immediate confines of his story.
No trade union leader since the second world war had to cope with such a catalogue of disasters, nor become so embroiled in a climate of political and industrial decline, as Norman Willis, the former general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, who has died aged 81.
She too wants firm action: "I would like to ask Norman Lamb to please make it compulsory for every local authority to be accountable for their young people.
Nor would the bookies have risked their money by offering generous odds against Norman Baker becoming the minister most noisily grapping with his conscience ahead of Thursday's vote – or Paddy Ashdown riding to Nick Clegg's rescue.
Following an Old Bailey trial, Robert Norman, 54, was convicted of committing misconduct in a public office while working at HMP Belmarsh, south London, when it was home to a number of high-profile prisoners.
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