Norton Sentence Examples

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  • Norton Road has become pivotal to the club's plans.

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  • Norton in 1877, and his Letters were edited and privately printed at Cambridge, Mass., in 1878 by James Bradley Thayer.

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  • It was written by Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst and Thomas Norton in collaboration.

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  • He lived for some time with Sir Daniel Norton, one of his trustees, at Southwick, and upon his death in 1635 with Mr Tooker, an uncle by marriage, at Salisbury.

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  • Iron has also been produced in Derbyshire from an early date, and coal mines were worked at Norton and Alfreton in the beginning of the 14th century.

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  • He graduated at Bowdoin College in 1840; and in 1847, at the request of Prof. Andrews Norton, went to Cambridge, where he was principal of a public school until 1856.

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  • But Bourne and his friends persisted against both Conference and the local super intendent, who issued bills declaring that no camp-meeting would be held at Norton in August 1807.

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  • The grammar school was founded by Sir Norton Knatchbull in the reign of Charles I.

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  • C. Norton brought against the Whig premier for criminal conversation with his wife.

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  • Still more brief was the existence of the General Repository and Review (1812), brought out at Cambridge by Andrews Norton with the help of the professors of the university, but of which only four numbers appeared.

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  • His second son, Bernard or Benjamin Norton, has, like his father, a scandalous niche in the Dunciad.

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  • Ogley Hay, the parish of which partly covers Brownhills, is a large adjoining village; there are also Great Wyrley and Norton-under-Cannock or Norton Canes to the N.W.

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  • Roger Norton, the king's printer, caused a large part of the first impression to be seized on the ground of its not being licensed and to be sent to the royal kitchen.

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  • Norton, made its way there in 1910, but, owing to organized hostility among the natives, its first progress was slow and difficult.

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  • Letters occasionally passed between them in later years, which were edited by Professor Charles Eliot Norton in 1887.

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  • Until 1909, when Mr. Alexander Carlyle published his edition of the " love-letters," the full material was not accessible; they had been read by Carlyle's biographer, Froude, and also by Professor Charles Norton, and Norton (in his edition of Carlyle's Early Letters, 1886) declared that Froude had distorted the significance of this correspondence in a sense injurious to the writers.

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  • Carlyle was charmed with Emerson, and their letters published by Professor Norton show that his regard never cooled.

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  • Norton's edition of the Reminiscences and his collection of Carlyle's Early Letters correct some of Froude's inaccuracies.

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  • He held this position only till the spring of 1861, but he continued to make the magazine the vehicle of his poetry and of some prose for the rest of his life; his prose, however, was more abundantly presented in the pages of The North American Review during the years 1862-1872, when he was associated with Mr Charles Eliot Norton in its conduct.

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  • After his death his literary executor, Charles Eliot Norton, published a brief collection of his poems, and two volumes of added prose, besides editing his letters.

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  • She wrote much, especially for the Offering; became an ardent abolitionist and (in 1843) the friend of Whittier; left Lowell in 1846, and taught for several years, first in Illinois, and then in Beverly and Norton, Massachusetts.

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  • His relations with women gave opportunity for criticism though not open scandal; but the action brought against him in 1836 by Mr George Chapple Norton in regard to the famous Mrs Caroline Norton was deservedly unsuccessful.

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  • The then governorgeneral of Angola, Senhor Norton de Mattos, had already instituted reforms and in 1913 had created a Department for Native Affairs, which set itself to regulate the employment of natives, including the recruitment of labourers for the cocoa plantations on St.

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  • She married merchant banker Jon Norton, already a father of two, in 1995.

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  • I have given the Norton two stars because it isn't completely horrible (it's hard to completely botch Shakespeare ).

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  • The captain of the winning crew was Flt Lt G E Norton, and his navigator was Flt Lt H S Pinder.

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  • We then packed and awaited the departure of the return " red-eye " to Brize Norton.

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  • Francis Norton This is a pure DOS / XML / XSLT way of creating an XML file containing directory listing.

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  • With Norton's participation in the rest of the event now looking doubtful, Watkins now had a shot at the class victory.

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  • If you have been looking for norton personal firewall 2002 4.0 then you are doing so in an unregulated marketplace.

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  • Same day, at Norton, Mr John DOBSON, railroad goods porter, aged 63.

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  • Chipping Norton Town suffered a 3-1 reverse from promoted Hounslow Boro with Ryan OâToole netting twice.

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  • Caroline Norton was very well cast as the commanding and totally unflappable Mrs Reece.

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  • In Herefordshire, there is evidence of a medieval warren at Norton.

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  • The sloughed skin of a female, found near Church Norton, measured some 26 inches in length.

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  • Your new PC will come bundled with Norton or MacAfee limited subscription anti-virus programs which can protect you against some virus infections, but are limited on spyware.

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  • Recent reviews of the 2007 version do show improvements, however, with some preferring the product over its leading competitor, Norton Antivirus 2007.

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  • Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth is one of the best-loved children's chapter books of all time and is treasured by both kids and adults worldwide.

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  • He composed the tune himself and asked his bulger, Oliver Wilcox Norton, to play it.

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  • Norton did so, and the tune was eventually used by all the branches of the military.

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