Norman /ˈnɔːrmən/ is a city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma 20 miles (30 km) south of downtown Oklahoma City in its metropolitan area. The population was 110,925 at the 2010 census. Norman's estimated population of 118,040 in 2014 makes it the third-largest city in Oklahoma, and the city serves as the county seat of Cleveland County.
Norman was settled during the Land Run of 1889, which opened the former Unassigned Lands of Indian Territory to American pioneer settlement. The city was named in honor of Abner Norman, the area's initial land surveyor, and was formally incorporated on May 13, 1891. Economically the city has prominent higher education and related research industries, as it is the home to the University of Oklahoma, the largest university in the state, with approximately 30,000 students enrolled. The university is well known for its sporting events by teams under the banner of the nickname "Sooners," with over 80,000 people routinely attending football games. The university is home to several museums, including the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, which contains the largest collection of French Impressionist art ever given to an American university, as well as the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History.
Actors: Jeremy Bennett (actor), Tim Fitzhigham (actor), James Helder (actor), Marlon Kameka (actor), Joe Meehan (actor), James Payton (actor), Richard Pucci (actor), Dennis Santucci (actor), Simon Selmon (actor), Rollo Weeks (actor), Lucy-Anne Brooks (actress), Mirren Burke (actress), Claire Garvey (actress), Elizabeth Healey (actress), Kris Abrahams (actor),
Plot: Booked Out follows the quirky exploits of the Polaroid loving artist Ailidh as she spies and photographs the occupants of her block of flats. Jacob, the boy next door who comes and goes quicker than Ailidh can take pictures. Jacqueline, the mysterious girl that Jacob is visiting and the slightly crazy Mrs Nicholls who Ailidh helps cope with her husbands continuing existence after his death. As Ailidh gets closer to winning Jacobs affection the world that they all live in will be changed forever.
Keywords: 20-year-old, affection, apology, argument, art-class, art-store, art-teacher, artist, block-of-flats, bookActors: Giles Alderson (actor), Diana Martin (actress), Tracey McCall (actress), Samuel Dore (producer), Samuel Dore (writer), Hans Hess (composer), Samuel Dore (director), Samuel Dore (editor),
Plot: In this sequel to 'Tricks' (2003) Chardonnay, an escort and her client Norman encounter each other once again where through the course of the day the boundaries of sex and disability are pushed further as they confront unfinished business between them.
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Wayne Adams (actor), Terry McFadden (actor), Billy Omer (actor), Brian Sutherin (actor), Kelly Frye (actress), Narmar Hanna (actress), M.J. Karmi (actress), Melissa Lee (actress), Karim Dossani (producer), Ana Kearin Genske (producer), Jeffrey Kennedy (producer), Mary Przybylski (producer), Pankaj Purohit (producer), Arnold Sampson (producer), Jeremy Gram Weaver (producer),
Plot: Twilight's Grace follows Norman (Adams), a recently widowed elderly man, who must confront the effects of losing his life partner. Dismissing isolation, he enters a mysterious world of romance, tenderness, and warmth which he fears as well as needs.
Keywords: apostrophe-in-title, character-name-in-title, grace, onward, punctuation-in-title, twilightActors: Gorka Aguinagalde (actor), Gorka Aguinagalde (actor), Gorka Aguinagalde (actor), Txema Blasco (actor), Manolo Cal (actor), Adrià Collado (actor), Pau Cólera (actor), Jorge de Juan (actor), Secun de la Rosa (actor), Guillermo Eced (actor), Eric Francés (actor), Alejandro Garrido (actor), Santi Laresgoiti (actor), Fele Martínez (actor), Andoni Agirregomezkorta (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Giles Alderson (actor), Diana Martin (actress), Samuel Dore (producer), Samuel Dore (writer), Samuel Dore (director),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Anthony Bessick (actor), Clive Bonelle (actor), Jonathan Bridge (actor), Vincent Davies (actor), Paul Gibbons (actor), Burn Gorman (actor), Terence Harvey (actor), Richard Heap (actor), Adrian Kennedy (actor), Tony Melody (actor), Jeff Merchant (actor), Martin Reeve (actor), Marcus Romer (actor), Denise Black (actress), Gordon Alcock (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Masaki Aizawa (actor), Ikuya Sawaki (actor), Kappei Yamaguchi (actor), Rie Iwatsubo (actress), Kazuhiko Kobe (writer), Junki Takegami (writer), Takashi Kudo (composer), Akio Saga (director),
Genres: Animation,Actors: Jim Abele (actor), Louie Bonanno (actor), Louie Bonanno (actor), Robert Bullock (actor), W.P. Dremak (actor), John Fasano (actor), John Fasano (actor), Alan Fisler (actor), Alan Fisler (actor), Adam Fried (actor), David F. Friedman (actor), Doug Graham (actor), Andrew Kristie (actor), Andy Nichols (actor), Jim Abele (actor),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Edwin M. Adams (actor), Martin Agronsky (actor), Dallas Alinder (actor), Nick Angotti (actor), Richard Balin (actor), James Brodhead (actor), Joshua Bryant (actor), Jonathan Charney (actor), William G. Clark (actor), Ray Colbert (actor), Richard DeAngelis (actor), Kenneth Du Main (actor), Sig Frohlich (actor), Hugh Gillin (actor), Arthur Adams (actor),
Plot: Ruth Loomis becomes the first woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court. A staunch conservative, she immediately runs into conflict with Dan Snow, the high court's resident liberal. Although, they never agree on the issues before the Court, they develop a respect and affection for one another after several comedic encounters.
Keywords: based-on-play, battle-of-the-sexes, courtroom, judge, judiciary, law, number-in-title, supreme-court, title-spoken-by-character, washington-d.c.Actors: Hans Albers (actor), Siegmund Aschenbach (actor), Victor Janson (actor), Lia Borré (actress), Margarete Ferida (actress), Margarete Kupfer (actress), Ilse Wilke (actress), Robert Reinert (producer), Luise Heilborn-Körbitz (writer), Josef Stein (director),
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Norman, Norman, my love
Jimmy called me on the phone but I was gone, not at home
Cuz I was out parked all alone with darlin’ Norman
Bill invited me to a show but I said no, cannot go
There’s a dress that I’ve got to sew and wear for Norman
Norman holds me close to him, Norman kisses me and then
Norman knows my heart belongs to him and him and only
him, oh
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Norman, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh ohh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Norman, Norman, my love
Joey asked me for a date, he wanted to take me out to
skate
But I told Joey he would have to make ‘rangements with
Norman
Norman is my only love, Norman’s all I’m thinking of
Norman gives me all his lovin’, kissin’, huggin’, lovey-
dovin’
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Norman /ˈnɔːrmən/ is a city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma 20 miles (30 km) south of downtown Oklahoma City in its metropolitan area. The population was 110,925 at the 2010 census. Norman's estimated population of 118,040 in 2014 makes it the third-largest city in Oklahoma, and the city serves as the county seat of Cleveland County.
Norman was settled during the Land Run of 1889, which opened the former Unassigned Lands of Indian Territory to American pioneer settlement. The city was named in honor of Abner Norman, the area's initial land surveyor, and was formally incorporated on May 13, 1891. Economically the city has prominent higher education and related research industries, as it is the home to the University of Oklahoma, the largest university in the state, with approximately 30,000 students enrolled. The university is well known for its sporting events by teams under the banner of the nickname "Sooners," with over 80,000 people routinely attending football games. The university is home to several museums, including the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, which contains the largest collection of French Impressionist art ever given to an American university, as well as the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History.
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