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Nora

[nawr-uh, nohr-uh]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Honora.



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Nora Nugent, president of BAAPS, believes there are a host of reasons for the change - including the rise of weight-loss medications.

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The script, by Nora Garrett, in her first credit as a screenwriter, clumsily avoids the central issue of what happened to Maggie and instead rambles off in several directions before it gets back to the central drama, which is the conflict between her and her mentor, Alma.

No one, not even Guadagnino and the screenwriter Nora Garrett, sincerely cares what happened that night in Maggie’s apartment.

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"It's been a relentless and very, very difficult process, when it should have been much easier," says Nora Parr, an academic and researcher at Birmingham University, who has co-ordinated the educational evacuations.

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“When I was listening to it, I just pictured Nora Ephron movies,” Story said.

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