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Serving limits won't work any hardships on New Orleans Saints fan Norman Norfleet.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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The Norfleet/Spring Hill Ridge lake region contains small, upland, clear, low-nutrient, acidic lakes that differ from the darker, swampy, moderate nutrient lakes of the Tifton/Tallahassee Uplands (65-04) and Gulf Coast Lowlands (75-01) regions.
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In the 29 September 2007 issue of the Memphis Commercial Appeal, the "Memories" column mentioned an Oscar Norfleet from 100 years ago:
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According to a brief obituary in the February 10, 1909 Atlanta Constitution, Norfleet died of heart disease in Bellevue Hospital, New York City.
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In the 29 September 2007 issue of the Memphis Commercial Appeal, the "Memories" column mentioned an Oscar Norfleet from 100 years ago:
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Her name was Edith Redden Norfleet, and for whatever reason that just keep sounding itself in my head.
Noble Norfleet Reynolds Price 2002
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Before that Sunday noon they led Edith Redden Norfleet to her cell, the holding pen for whatever came next.
Noble Norfleet Reynolds Price 2002
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Mother gave me one glance, then went straight to Farren, shook her hand and said I used to be his mother, Edith Norfleet.
Noble Norfleet Reynolds Price 2002
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All I knew as I left Edith Norfleet that crucial day was this—whoever she was in her own small skull, whoever she might have been in the strict account books of any watching God, she was still the only close kin I had.
Noble Norfleet Reynolds Price 2002
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Edith Norfleet was seventy years old when she came out to see me with no apparent hesitation.
Noble Norfleet Reynolds Price 2002
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