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norris

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Norris (dates unknown) was an English cricketer who played for London Cricket Club during the 1740s.

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Norris had not the least intention of being at any expense whatever in her maintenance.

Norris, lieutenant of police, detective squad, in the Big Apple's 87th Precinct.

Of course, when Norris talks about options, he mostly means a better contract, or a bigger dressing room, or a first-class ticket instead of flying business class.

Across the creek bed, the fiat brush-land spread out, and they could see the Norris ranch houses and corrals a mile or so away.

Norris was most zealous in promoting the match, by every suggestion and contrivance, likely to enhance its desirableness to either party.

She opened her note immediately, glad to have any thing to do, and happy, as she read it, to feel that the fidgettings of her aunt Norris, who was also to dine there, screened her a little from view.

Norris, Wheeler, Pickwick Landing, Guntersville, Watts Bar, Kentucky, Cherokee, Fort Henry, Boone, Sevier, Surgoinsville—almost innumerable dams blocked the rivers.

Norris, Wheeler, Pickwick Landing, Guntersville, Watts Bar, Kentucky, Cherokee, Fort Henry, Boone, Sevier, Surgoinsville—almost innumerable dams blocked the rivers.

The description of all the Hermione mutineers had been circulated to every naval station: 'George Norris, gunner's mate, aged 28 years, five feet eight inches, sallow complexion, long black hair, slender build, has lost the use of the upper joint to his forefinger of the right hand, tattooed with a star under his left breast and a garter round his right leg with the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense.

He felt that he wanted to know a little more about Miss Norris and the part she had played in The Red House circle.

They passed Mrs Norris, who turned her lamplike eyes upon them and hissed faintly but Professor McGonagall said, 'Shoo!

Norris, who turned her lamplike eyes upon them and hissed faintly, but Professor McGonagall said, 'Shoo!

Norris, and being just then in the happy leisure which followed securing the odd trick by Sir Thomas's capital play and her own, against Dr.

Norris, were safely in their office…nothing else seemed to be moving apart from Peeves, though he was bouncing around the trophy room on the floor above.

Nattily dressed, his wig prinked, Mailer was playing the role of the architect Stanford White, and Norris, appropriately, was playing his wife.