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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as norma" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a truncated or incorrect form of a phrase, possibly intended to mean "as normal."
Example: "The meeting will proceed as normal, despite the absence of a few members."
Alternatives: "as usual" or "as expected."
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As Norma spoke, Goldberg sat up very straight.
As Norma herself put it: "We had our ups and downs.
She made a triumphant return to the Stockholm stage as Norma in 1842.
Since then, she has had several successes at the Met, notably as Norma.
Even the demanding Parma audience found the American soprano June Anderson riveting as Norma.
It is quite a coup, or as Norma dryly comments, "It's weird trying to round them all up".
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As Norma Desmond would say, they are small; it's the picture that got big.
Good luck!" The first two title suggestions are memorable lines of Ms. LuPone's as Norma Desmond in "Sunset Boulevard" and Eva Perón in "Evita".
Her appeal has to do not with her diva qualities but with her ability to be a parody of a diva — to be as grand as Norma Shearer in "Idiot's Delight" while at the same time behaving like an idiot.
"If managed care can really deliver better care than fee-for-service", says Diane Rowland, chair of the commission that advises Congress on Medicaid, "this is the population that could prove it".But some, such as Norma Vescovo, are sceptical.
Besides playing the shows' cast recordings — loudly — on a CD player, guests would arrive dressed like Glenn Close as Norma Desmond in the latter show, or like Betty Buckley in the former.
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