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  • According to Major John Norton, a more accurate transliteration would have be
  • "Margaret Cross Norton: A Biographical Sketch".
  • The chief industry at Mora is Grindwell Norton, a major manufacturer of grinding wheels and r
  • ed St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in Kings Norton, a suburb of Birmingham, and at Sheffield Hall
  • Church, is a former Anglican church at Church Norton, a rural location near the village of Selsey i
  • Following the death of Labour Party TD William Norton, a by-election was held on 19 February 1964.
  • Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Democrat, has held the seat since 1991 and
  • The influential conservative Unitarian Andrews Norton, a vocal opponent of Transcendentalism, deride
  • credited to have bought the village of Greens Norton, a village in Northamptonshire for a price of
  • minute NBC-TV series, The Public Life of Cliff Norton, a spin-off of comedy sketches Norton had perf
  • credited to have bought the village of Greens Norton, a village in Northamptonshire for a price of
  • arig, died in 1987, had three children, Nicola Norton, a dentist, Mark Charig, a radiologist and Fra
  • Deborah Norton, actress
  • aten in the Final of the Midland League Cup by Norton Adderley Green.
  • onment (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-17 at Norton AFB, California.
  • Brand new 63d MAW C-141As on the ramp at Norton AFB, 1967.
  • n 1963, the SAGE site was switched to DC-17 at Norton AFB, California.
  • Hill fed data to the SAGE Data Center DC-17 at Norton AFB, California where it was analyzed to deter
  • cked by a landslide between Rollright and Hook Norton, after this the siding was served from Chippin
  • an average race speed of 88.21 mph riding for Norton after winning the 1936 Junior TT Race.
  • At one time iconic brands Norton, AJS, Matchless and BSA were all owned by the
  • Norton, along with Malton, is well-known throughout t
  • In addition to football, Norton also coached basketball at Centenary from 1921
  • John Bruce Norton also served as a member of the Madras Legislat
  • Ray Norton also recorded a time of 10.1 seconds in 1959.
  • In 1932 Starr married Helen Norton, also a lecturer at Brookwood.
  • five feet thick, erected in 1611 by Sir Robert Norton and originally known as Castle Norton.
  • Dictionary of Women Composers, New York: W. W. Norton and Company, p. 120, ISBN 0-393-03487-9 .
  • rds Middlesbrough via Stockton, Billingham and Norton and to Hartlepool via the Fens.
  • a merger of the municipal boroughs of Chipping Norton and Witney urban district, and Chipping Norton
  • There were two tunnels between Chipping Norton and Hook Norton: Chipping Norton Tunnel, 685 y
  • Brize Norton and Bampton railway station was a railway stat
  • ighbours, as well as surrounding villages like Norton and Stapleton.
  • s withdrew passenger services between Chipping Norton and King's Sutton and closed all intermediate
  • ilway had been completed: one between Chipping Norton and King's Sutton and the other between Bourto
  • th's Pittsburgh Project, was published by W.W. Norton and remains in print in 2010.
  • borhood is the Three Mile River that begins in Norton and travels through Oakland and into the neigh
  • The unofficial UPI scorecard was 8-7 for Norton, and the unofficial AP scorecard was 9-6 for A
  • The authors were Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville, said to be responsible f
  • ansion was built by the daughters of George W. Norton, and was donated to the University of Louisvil
  • nt was made between the General Electric (GE), Norton and Carborundum companies to further develop d
  • e greater part of the Urban District of King's Norton and Northfield, both in Worcestershire, were a
  • Score (2001), starring Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, and Marlon Brando.
  • Buses run from Leeds and York through Norton and Malton to Pickering/Whitby, Scarborough, a
  • Norton and his wife (if the identification is correct
  • ngressmen during its existence; Patrick Daniel Norton and James H. Sinclair.
  • en, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Down and Dirty with Jim Norton and Last Call with Carson Daly.
  • tning" up and down the railroad tracks between Norton and Dorchester, hoping the guitarist would sto
  • il parish 6.5 miles (10.5 km) east of Chipping Norton and 9 miles (14 km) south of Banbury in Oxford
  • Cotswolds, via Lechlade, Burford and Chipping Norton and on through Banbury and Daventry before ter
  • clergymen and schoolmasters of Moseley, King's Norton and Wythall.
  • Ways, University, Selly Oak, Bournville, Kings Norton and Northfield;
  • ptation of the play Chu-Chin-Chow by Frederick Norton and Oscar Asche.
  • ong writers professed as monks there were John Norton and Richard Methley (the latter known for his
  • rishes in historic Derbyshire, including Dore, Norton and Totley, are now in the City of Sheffield i
  • of Grass, in which she co-starred with Edward Norton and Susan Sarandon, as well as Up in the Air,
  • Line between Doncaster and York), via Askern, Norton and Womersley to Knottingley, where it joins t
  • She was the daughter of Alice Kathleen ( Norton) and Sir Campbell Kirkman Finlay, the owner an
  • "London: Printed by Adam Islip, Joice Norton and Richard Whitakers, anno 1636."
  • The film ends with Connell turning to Norton and saying, "There you are, Norton!
  • he fourth part, containing the subdivisions of Norton and Cleley, appeared in 1836, and about one-th
  • ion at the University of Oklahoma with Spencer Norton, and at Indiana University with Roque Cordero,
  • r of Sir Thomas Green, of Boughton and Green's Norton, and Joan Fogge.
  • emner, Angus Deayton, Bob Monkhouse and Graham Norton, and for BBC programmes including The News Hud
  • tage of Trials Champions Ot Pi Isern and Kevin Norton, and mountain bike racers, Jeff Detweiler and
  • printed by A. Islip, J. Norton, and R. Whitakers, London, under title, The he
  • through the influcence of Prof. Charles Eliot Norton and Hon.
  • ouisville Administration Building in 1929, and Norton and Mullins halls of the Southern Baptist Theo
  • ve collieries - Cornhill, Holden Lane, Intake, Norton and Pinfold; the Ford Green Ironworks; a forge
  • r, 2003 and co-produced by Pete Carroll, Shane Norton and Cabaret Voltaire's Stephen Mallinder.
  • orne, Sneyd Green, Milton and Baddeley Green), Norton and Bradeley, and Tunstall - are joined by fou
  • d at Backbeach Studios in Rye, Victoria by D.W Norton and Mark Rachelle.
  • explained he was leaving DL.TV to join Patrick Norton and Jim Louderback over at Revision3.
  • al" Reilly; in 1976 Phil Lowe, Steve 'Knocker' Norton, and Gary Stephens; in 1987 Kevin Ward; and fo
  • prior of the monastery of his order at Burnham Norton, and died 11 Nov. 1503.
  • excluding parts of the historic riding around Norton and Sherburn (which are also excluded from the
  • band Zenta (including renowned drummer Trevor Norton) and supported international artists Sweet and
  • Elmslie recruited Emil Settler, John Norton, and Kristian Schneider to assist him with the
  • Comedian Graham Norton and Claudia Winkleman presented the 2007 conte
  • in the Albany Northern League Division Two for Norton and Stockton Ancients, Shotton Comrades and Wi
  • al" Reilly; in 1976 Phil Lowe, Steve 'Knocker' Norton, and Gary Stephens; in 1987 Kevin Ward; and fo
  • He married Mary Norton and they had two sons.
  • t UCLA, he coached All-America linebackers Ken Norton and Carnell Lake as well as future NFL running
  • ides in Louisville, KY and his ex-wife Rebecca Norton, and their sons Jacob, Nathan, Joe, and daught
  • recorded in mid to late 1996 by guitarist D.W. Norton and producer Mark Rachelle at Rhy, Victoria.
  • edieval times, the village was known a simply ' Norton' and was a royal domain of Edward the Confesso
  • WOLF (2009) The Theatre, Chipping Norton and Latitude Festival
  • d depot has out-stations at Bicester, Chipping Norton and Harwell.
  • ed in 1998 by ARIA Nominated metal producer dw Norton and begun as a development label.
  • t rises about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Chipping Norton, and flows south east past Old Chalford, Ensto
  • ncludes Berkley, Rehoboth, Dighton, Lakeville, Norton, and Raynham.
  • Evans stand in presenters have included Graham Norton and Richard Allinson and now the regular stand
  • teamed with Heidenreich in a losing effort to Norton and Aguilera in what turned out to be Wiese's
  • The site lies between Blo' Norton and Thelnetham.
  • he UK she has appeared on the Ruby Wax, Graham Norton and Jonathan Ross shows and in October 2006 pa
  • 2), Earl of Warwick, Baron of Hocknorton (Hook Norton) and Hedenton, was the son of Henry de Beaumon
  • ly part of the Worcestershire parish of King's Norton, and was added to the county borough of Birmin
  • asingly larger as it passes the communities of Norton and Hampton, before it empties into a delta-li
  • oughout the area, including Keynsham, Midsomer Norton and its main site in Radstock.
  • a mining community for the local coal pits in Norton and Chatterley Whitfield.
  • W. Norton) and The Psychology of Conducting (MCA), which
  • Foreman, as had rematches Joe Frazier and Ken Norton, and also fought low ranked opponents such as
  • Member of Parliament for the Birmingham King's Norton and Birmingham Northfield constituencies.
  • ich reaches 65 m (212 ft), was built 1859 by J Norton, and the aisles in 1885 by William Basset Smit
  • It consists of the twin towns of Midsomer Norton and Radstock.
  • In 1965 the RAF returned to Brize Norton and both 10 Squadron and 53 Squadron moved fro
  • He received Boughton, Greens Norton, and large monetary grants through his inherit
  • Alan Davies, Harry Hill, Andy Parsons, Graham Norton and Norman Lovett.
  • al dance scene of the song performed by Edward Norton and Natasha Lyonne in Harry Winston, the jewel
  • n, starring Roger Allam, Douglas Hodge, Graham Norton and Philip Quast
  • ingwold, Harrogate, Ryedale (including Malton, Norton and Pickering) and the wider east coast.
  • began operating a bus service between Chipping Norton and Banbury via Hook Norton.
  • met with singer-songwriter E, and John "Butch" Norton and officially formed Eels.
  • and in 1993, she sold her business in Chipping Norton and spent her fiftieth year backpacking around
  • ch as Josh Hannay, Clinton Schifcofske, Travis Norton and Shane Marteene.
  • His brothers, Bradbury and South Norton, and nephew Henry Hayman, also played first-cl
  • ckbeach Studios January 2000, produced by D.W. Norton and Mach Pelican, engineered and mixed by D.W.
  • number of different publishers, including W.W. Norton and SMU Press.
  • survived by a son, Joshua, and a daughter, Amy Norton, and five grandchildren.
  • a near the Laurel Grove community northwest of Norton and flows for several miles before the conflue
  • for renowned contemporary art collectors Peter Norton and Eileen Harris Norton from 1998 to 2000.
  • astical benefice of 'Brington with Whilton and Norton and Church Brampton with Chapel Brampton and H
  • Along with Norton and Old Letchworth, it is one of the original
  • flood control, supplying water to the city of Norton, and irrigation.
  • tained by gift from James de Acangre, James de Norton, and King Henry III.
  • Presenters included Simon Norton, Andy Martindale, Phil Stocks, Ken Rayner, Bri
  • Shortly after, on 26 April 2007, Norton announced it had purchased the mine from Barri
  • The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism, Principal e
  • Editor - Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces , 1997
  • The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry (Eds.
  • Under Abrams' editorship, the Norton Anthology of English Literature became the sta
  • nd in anthologies including American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of New Poetry (W.W. Norton, 2009) an
  • ork Post, The Huffington Post, The Fix and The Norton Anthology For Creative Non Fiction.
  • The Norton Anthology of African American Literature (Firs
  • Sohrab and Rostam, was later published in The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces.
  • luded in the O. Henry Prize Collection and the Norton Anthology of Short Fiction.
  • 00: With Eavan Boland, The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms, Norton (New York)
  • The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditio
  • erary magazines and anthologies, including The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction, The Norton Antholo
  • an-American to have her poetry included in the Norton Anthology of American Poetry.
  • Norton Anthology of Short Fiction.
  • He also serves as an editor for the Norton Anthology of American Literature.
  • Norton appeared in the Domesday Book of 1086 when it
  • r period that the first written evidence about Norton appeared.
  • on of the B-side, "Everytime" (written by Greg Norton) appears on the live album The Living End.
  • In 1829 a Baptist missionary from Chipping Norton applied for a licence to convert a building in
  • Commuters from other locales, specifically Norton, are unable to find parking on a regular basis
  • ourbridge and Birmingham probably in the Kings Norton area.
  • Mary Beth Norton argues that Sheldon was among the girls who ex
  • In the spring of 1804, Teyoninhokarawen (John Norton), arrived in England to negotiate treaties wit
  • Rev.Thomas Norton arrived in Kochi on May 8, 1816 and began to o
  • They named their company after Ed Norton, Art Carney's character on The Honeymooners.
  • R.W. Norton Art Gallery - Shreveport, LA
  • art with help from Charles Adderley, 1st Baron Norton as modern Saltley developed, the school closed
  • Edgar Norton as Bolton, The Second Butler
  • yckbourn at the New Victoria Theatre with Adam Norton as well as the role of Molly in Good Golly, Mi
  • Edgar Norton as Master of Ceremonies
  • Edgar Norton as Roberts the Butler
  • Edgar Norton as Binkley, Dorothy's Butler
  • titute was founded in 1879, with Charles Eliot Norton as its first President until 1890.
  • Richard Norton as Ezekiel
  • Margo Norton as Karen
  • Edgar Norton as Peters
  • In 1944 they hired Dorothy Norton as an executive secretary to run the business
  • Fletcher Norton as Dan Lukes
  • Edward Norton as Aaron Stampler
  • Edgar Norton as Colonel Wunderlich
  • Edward Norton as Walter Fane
  • Barry Norton as Robert Jackson
  • Richard Norton as Matt Conroy
  • Produced and engineered by D. W. Norton at Backbeach Studios, VIC 1998
  • stood for Parliament without success in King's Norton at the 1931 and 1935 elections.
  • ch was also training heavyweight contender Ken Norton at the time.
  • Born in Bennington, Vermont, Norton attended Bennington Academy was graduated from
  • ctober 20-21, 1984 an auction was conducted by Norton Auctioneers of Coldwater, Michigan to dispose
  • The auction was organized and conducted by Norton Auctioneers of Michigan, Inc., a worldwide auc
  • Norton Audubon Hospital (480 licensed beds)
  • Adjacent to Norton Audubon Hospital, it is planned to have 67,489
  • tilated female body founded in a vacant lot on Norton Avenue in the Leimert Park area of Los Angeles
  • The A6102 ( Norton Avenue / Ridgeway Road), B6054 (White Lane), a
  • aunton Alms House is an historic alms house on Norton Avenue in Taunton, Massachusetts.
  • FNB VITA Award in South Africa, and the Elliot Norton Award in the US); and Peter Pan (Det Ny Theate
  • Adults in 2007, and shortlisted for the Andre Norton Award for Outstanding Science Fiction or Fanta
  • writer to Alarm Clock Theatre Company's Elliot Norton Award winning play PS Page Me Later based on s
  • Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Solo Performance, 2001
  • He was awarded a posthumous Elliot Norton Award by the Boston Theater Critics Assn. in 2
  • ife As We Knew It was a finalist for the Andre Norton Award, the Quill Awards and the Hal Clement Aw
  • Peeps was nominated for the 2006 Andre Norton Award, bestowed in May 2007.
  • Elliot Norton Awards
  • anniversary party with the associated Emperor Norton Awards, given for “extraordinary invention and
  • 20 March - Pat Norton, backstroke swimmer (d.
  • William Norton Bailey
  • William Norton Bailey as Desparde
  • William Bailey - Harry Jennison (as William Norton Bailey)
  • Mark Curry - Norton Ballard
  • Philip Norton, Baron Norton of Louth, Professor of Governmen
  • Philip Norton, Baron Norton of Louth (born 5 March 1951) is
  • Norton Barracks was constructed between 1874 and 1877
  • s episode "Missing Believed Killed" as Trooper Norton, batman to James Bellamy.
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