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Norman's two children began with what amounted to two personal foundations, combined as one, through which they supported for about twenty years their quite different interests both with their own funds and the funds of the original foundation funded with Norman's bequest.
Frank A. Weil: A Note of Interest Concerning Family Philanthropy Frank A. Weil 2012
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Insure that the individuals sixteen in all of the fourth generation could have some flexibility to pursue their own personal interests in addition to being part of Norman's collective goals.
Frank A. Weil: A Note of Interest Concerning Family Philanthropy Frank A. Weil 2012
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Norman used the coin to buy a big house on a lake in Arkansas (a fitting place for a man of Norman's intellect).
Chris Ingram: Confessions of a Republican Chris Ingram 2010
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By the 1950s Norman's five grandchildren succeeded early in their lives - at twenty to thirty years old - to their parents' responsibilities growing out of Norman's bequest.
Frank A. Weil: A Note of Interest Concerning Family Philanthropy Frank A. Weil 2012
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Norman used the coin to buy a big house on a lake in Arkansas (a fitting place for a man of Norman's intellect).
Chris Ingram: Confessions of a Republican Chris Ingram 2010
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Norman used the coin to buy a big house on a lake in Arkansas (a fitting place for a man of Norman's intellect).
Chris Ingram: Confessions of a Republican Chris Ingram 2010
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Jim Nantz, the holidaying CBS commentator, whose turn in the commentary box alongside Alliss and Wayne Grady was the most entertaining of the weekend in my view, said he felt humbled to be working alongside Alliss, while on BBC Radio 5 Live, John Inverdale – holding down the big No24 spot in Norman's book – did a celebratory interview with the Voice of Golf.
Peter Alliss: the pork pie of golf commentators | Martin Kelner 2011
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In response to Al Norman's post entitled "Walmart: Unions Love Us," I would like to respond with the following.
Doug Schoen: No Pushing New Yorkers Around, Walmart Welcome in Big Apple Doug Schoen 2011
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After Norman's firing, Winfrey conceded that OWN was "not where I want it to be" and expressed her desire to take full creative control over the network after her syndicated talk show wrapped its 25-year run in May.
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