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Norris

[ US /ˈnɔɹɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States writer (1870-1902)

How To Use Norris In A Sentence

  • Norris divides a law into a preceptive and a punitive element. Motherly Advice
  • The news of the death of Norris McWhirter will sadden everyone who knew him.
  • Turning 50 is a cause for sombre reflection, not celebration," opined Norris and, as a flurry of firemen attempted to free her empurpled cranium, shame descended once more. World Of Lather
  • I got an indignant reply from Mr Norris.
  • Norris Green was one of the first overspill areas built after the war.
  • Mr Norris said standards applied in reaching the decision were the same as those used for all other major transport infrastructure projects.
  • Mrs. Norris was too much vexed to submit with a good grace.
  • Upstairs in stately Norris Hall, sits a room full of my current office setup. 40 plus Mac Pro towers adorned with 22 inch Cintiqs. PvPonline » Archive » More thoughts on SCAD
  • Based on actual costs, Norris figured the real costs were $ 258 per machine.
  • Mr Norris said he was hopeful that his request would elicit a positive response.
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