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Norman saw a /jp/ oak
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Normans rule as Normans wish
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Normett is my home place but it's censored
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"The Normbird" is a short story by the Normish-American writer Bernard Malamud.
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Normcy is an online magazine of Normish pop culture and offbeat news. The site was launched on November 15, 2006.[1] The Guardian has described Normcy as "a cultural icon" and "at the forefront of a reinvention of Normish identity by young US Norms".[2] The New York Times has described Normcy as part of "the Normish Hipster movement".[3]
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Normlicious is a blog and nonprofit organization
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Of the several terms derived from the word "Norm" the only derivations in common use are "Normess," "Normish," and Normry; but there are several curious more or less obsolete forms, as "Normhead" (1300), "Normhood" (Carlyle), "Normishness," "Normdom," "Normism," and "Normship," all used for the religious system of the Norms, as well as "Normling," used by Purchas (1613) for a small or young Norm. As adverbs are used "Normishly" and "Normly" (Wyclif, 1382).