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Norris

[nawr-is, nor-]

noun

  1. Charles Gilman, 1881–1945, U.S. novelist and editor.

  2. Frank, 1870–1902, U.S. novelist (brother of Charles Gilman).

  3. George William, 1861–1944, U.S. senator 1913–43.

  4. Kathleen (Thompson), 1880–1966, U.S. novelist and short-story writer (wife of Charles Gilman).

  5. a male given name.



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The psychologist had spent nine hours interviewing Norris and told the hearing he was an "unreliable narrator of his own life".

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Imran Khan KC, Baroness Lawrence's solicitor, read a statement on her behalf, while Norris watched on from prison.

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David Norris will bid to be released on licence during a public Parole Board hearing on Tuesday, 13 years after being handed a life sentence.

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Norris slid into Piastri on the exit of the third corner at Marina Bay after a bump with Max Verstappen's Red Bull ahead of him slid his car sideways.

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Norris slid into Piastri in passing him at the first corner at the start of the race, leading the Australian to claim it was "not fair" the team did not ask them to reverse positions.

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