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Norris's post-game diagnosis of the at-bat was interesting, and also telling.
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Norris's advanced, patient approach at the plate is his most valuable attribute.
Finally healthy, Derek Norris takes on the Arizona Fall League Adam Kilgore 2010
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Norris's knowledge of San Francisco was developed in the years between 1891 and 1899 when he completed over 120 pieces for The Wave, a periodical founded by Southern Pacific originally to promote Monterey's new Hotel Del
Frank Norris 2010
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Here in Mass. our local Thrallmart doesn't carry guns anymore, which is a good thing, because we have a convivial gun shop (Charlie Norris's Match Shot) run by a knowlegable former LEO (Charlie) and I wouldn't like to see the shop go the way of the hardware store we used to have ...
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The cast – no brollies, no suits, mostly male and mostly black – is powerful; Maggie Norris's production is fast and hard – sometimes too quick for the words to catch up.
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Shortly after he became editor of the Wasp, news broke of the Mussel Slough Massacre, the swindling and murder of wheat farmers in the San Joaquin Valley, an injustice perpetrated by railroad interests and immortalized twenty years later with the publication of Frank Norris's novel The Octopus.
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Norris's novel The Octopus, the mystical, sensitive character Presley is believed to be modeled on Edwin Markham.
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Valley is the setting for the final scene of Norris's novel
Frank Norris 2010
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Hahn's painting "Harvest Time" (1875) illustrates the farming activity that was disrupted by the railroad in the San Joaquin Valley, the subject of Norris's novel "The Octopus."
Frank Norris 2010
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Here in Mass. our local Thrallmart doesn't carry guns anymore, which is a good thing, because we have a convivial gun shop (Charlie Norris's Match Shot) run by a knowlegable former LEO (Charlie) and I wouldn't like to see the shop go the way of the hardware store we used to have ...
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