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Norman indicated in a July 2007 interview, " When I got Los Angeles, there were auditions for Hair.
In a 2001 interview, Norman indicated: " The Bible says we should go into prisons and hospitals and witness to people and also bring them encouragement.
Norman indicated that the songs chronicled " Pilgrim's " journey into faith.
In a 1989 interview Norman indicated that it was several years before his condition was diagnosed: " At the time they didn't call it anything.
" In a 1998 letter to Randy Stonehill, Norman indicated: " I DIDN ' T DO IT RIGHT: You know I never cared about money, so it's something I never worried about.
" When asked to identify his favorite Christian singers, in 1985 Norman indicated: " For music, I would say that Bob Dylan's Slow Train Coming is the best Christian album ever recorded.
Norman indicated at this time: " I've had three different types of heart attacks.
In April 1998 Norman indicated he was a member of Andrae Crouch's church, the Christ Memorial Church of God in Christ then located in Pacoima, California, although he did not attend regularly since he moved to Salem, Oregon.
In the 20th and 21st centuries, the position of the Grange as a respected organization in the United States was indicated by a membership that included Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, as well as artist Norman Rockwell and Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic.
:"... The word has been a source of great embarrassment to me over the years because, you know, Tallulah Bankhead's press agent, many years ago, got a story in the papers which went ...' Oh, hello, you're Norman Mailer ,' said Tallulah Bankhead allegedly, ' You're the young man that doesn't know how to spell ...' You know, the four-letter word was indicated with all sorts of asterisks ...
The building dates mostly from the 15th century, but carved stones discovered during the restoration of 1890 – 92 indicated that a building existed on the site before the Norman Conquest.

Norman and 1991
* 1991: Norman Johnson's manuscript Uniform Polytopes identified the complete list of 28.
Grünbaum states in this paper that Norman Johnson deserves priority for achieving the same enumeration in 1991.
Nevertheless, counting on the aficionado, publishers issued spy novels by writers popular during the Cold War proper, among them Harlots Ghost ( 1991 ) by Norman Mailer and novels by Nelson DeMille, W. E. B.
Knight Rider 2000, a 1991 sequel movie featuring Michael Knight and Devon Miles, with KITT being given a new sporty red body ( a close copy of the Pontiac Banshee IV concept car, was actually a Dodge Stealth with custom body work ) as the Knight 4000, and serving as a Television pilot for a would-be new series starring Susan Norman as Shawn McCormick, but it did not sell.
* Northern Lights, a 1991 novel by Howard Norman
His last prominent film role also came in 1991, in Other People's Money, directed by Norman Jewison and based on the stage play of that name.
At the close of his February 1991 British tour, in the Surrey home of Ze and Dave Markee, who had been the bass player in Eric Clapton's band, Norman received prayer for his long-term health problems from Pastor John Barr ( died January 2001 ), the Senior Pastor of the Elim Way Fellowship in Canning Town, London, and the Director of Freedom Road Ministries.
After four months in the recording studio in Sweden, and overdubbing in Norway by the Albino Brothers ( Norman and his brother, Charly ), in 1991 Norman released through Spark Music the European version of Stranded in Babylon, an album which was recorded in Sweden in 1988.
After the release of Stranded in Babylon in Europe in 1991, Norman and his band toured Europe on the " Babylon Tour ", performing concerts in Sweden, Finland, England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Holland, Norway, Belgium, USSR, and Poland, before returning to the USA.
In 1991 Norman recorded a live concert he gave to raise funds for CCPC, which was released in 1994 as Children of Sorrow, which featured cover art drawn by his son, Michael Norman.
In August 1985 Norman and his wife Sarah had their only child, Michael David Fariah Finch Norman, who was born ten weeks prematurely in Los Angeles, After Michael's birth Sarah was diagnosed with post-partum depression, which inspired Norman's song " Baby's Got the Blues ", which was released on Stranded in Babylon in 1991.
In 1991 Norman explained the philosophy behind his music:
In 1991, exiled novelist Norman Manea published an essay firmly condemning Eliade's attachment to the Iron Guard.
In 1991, Norman missed the cut at the Masters for the second successive year.
In 1991, Norman was the second longest driver on the PGA Tour's driving distance statistics.
Wolfowitz, Gen. Colin Powell ( left ), and Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf ( middle ) listen as Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney addresses reporters regarding the 1991 Gulf War.
* Norman, Jerry ( 1991 ).
A fictionalized account of Hunt's role in the Bay of Pigs operation appears in Norman Mailer's 1991 novel Harlot's Ghost.
* Caldwell, David H., ' The Battle of Pinkie ,' in Macdougall, Norman, ed., Scotland and War, AD79-1918, Edinburgh ( 1991 ), pp. 61-94
In early 1991 the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Norman Lamont, announced a rise in Value Added Tax from 15 % to 17. 5 % to pay for a £ 140 reduction in the tax.
The monument was not destroyed during the 1991 Gulf War, though General Norman Schwarzkopf wanted to.

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Even his old literary home, Punch, where the When We Were Very Young verses had first appeared, was ultimately to reject him, as Christopher Milne details in his autobiography The Enchanted Places, although Methuen continued to publish whatever Milne wrote, including the long poem ' The Norman Church ' and an assembly of articles entitled Year In, Year Out ( which Milne likened to a benefit night for the author ).
As soon as the Norman threat had passed, Alexios set out to punish the rebels and deserters, confiscating their lands.
Although Holly had already begun to become disillusioned with Norman Petty before meeting Maria Elena, it was through her and her aunt Provi, the head of Latin American music at Peer-Southern, that he began to fully realize what was going on with his manager, who was paying the band's royalties into his own company's account.
The study found measurable hexavalent chromium in the tap water of 31 of the cities sampled, with Norman, Oklahoma, at the top of list ; 25 cities had levels that exceeded California's proposed limit.
The Old English language, current until approximately sometime after the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066, had a dative case ; however, the English case system gradually fell into disuse during the Middle English period, when in pronouns the accusative and dative merged into a single oblique case that was also used for all prepositions.
Afterwards, Lieberman wrote a poem about the experience and shared it with Norman Gimbel, who had long been searching for a way to use a phrase he had copied from a novel badly translated from Spanish to English, " killing me softly with his blues ".
The de Vere family, originally from France, had settled in England before the Norman Conquest.
" According to writer Philip Norman, when Groucho jokingly pointed his index fingers as if holding a pair of six-shooters, Elton John put up his hands and said, " Don't shoot me, I'm only the piano player ," thereby naming the album he had just completed.
William ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey of the entire population and their lands and property for tax purposes, which reveals that within twenty years of the conquest the English ruling class had been almost entirely dispossessed and replaced by Norman landholders, who also monopolised all senior positions in the government and the Church.
* A Romance language ( although English, descended from the speech of Germanic tribes which arrived after the Romans had left Britain, has had a heavy influence from French, due primarily to the Norman conquest of England ), nor
At the time of the Norman conquest of England, heraldry in its essential sense of an inheritable emblem had not yet been developed.
The conflict between the Hohenstaufen and the Welf had irrevocably weakened the Imperial authority and the Norman kingdom of Sicily became the base for Hohenstaufen rule.
The start of the Norman Conquest was the Battle of Hastings, fought on 14 October 1066 ; although the battle itself took place to the north at Senlac Hill, and William had landed on the coast between Hastings and Eastbourne at a site now known as Norman's Bay.
After Henry had defeated his brother's Norman army at Tinchebray he imprisoned Robert, initially in the Tower of London, subsequently at Devizes Castle and later at Cardiff.
The Norman frontiers had limited natural defences but were heavily reinforced with castles, such as Château Gaillard, at strategic points, built and maintained at considerable expense.
Revenue from the royal demesne was inflexible and had been diminishing slowly since the Norman conquest.
From Henry II onwards, ira et malevolentia had come to describe the right of the king to express his anger and displeasure at particular barons or clergy, building on the Norman concept of malevoncia – royal ill-will.
In the Norman period, suffering the king's ill-will meant difficulties in obtaining grants, honours or petitions ; Henry II had infamously expressed his fury and ill-will towards Thomas Becket ; this ultimately resulted in Becket's death.
The Norman and Angevin kings had traditionally exercised a great deal of power over the church within their territories.
Philosopher Norman Malcolm's 1959 text Dreaming had argued against the possibility of checking the accuracy of dream reports.
Whilst this theory is today widely disputed and discredited by historians like Norman Cohn, Keith Thomas and Ronald Hutton, it has had a significant effect in the origins of Neopagan religions, primarily Wicca, a faith she supported.
Larrikin, headed by Norman Lurie ( now retired ), then filed suit and had demanded between 40 % and 60 % of the previous six years of earnings from the song.
In 1066, he entertained an embassy from the illegitimate Duke of Normandy Guillaume II, Guillaume le Bâtard, ( after his successful invasion of England he came to be known as William the Conqueror ) which had been sent to obtain his blessing for the Norman conquest of England.

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