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  • 61above the norm — exceeding the average, beyond what is normally observed …

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  • 62deviation from the norm — departure from the average, departure from convention or typical behavior …

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  • 63Norm (mathematics) — This article is about linear algebra and analysis. For field theory, see Field norm. For ideals, see Norm of an ideal. For group theory, see Norm (group). For norms in descriptive set theory, see prewellordering. In linear algebra, functional… …

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  • 64Norm Macdonald — For other people named Norm Macdonald, see Norm Macdonald (disambiguation). Norm Macdonald Norm Macdonald, September 2009 Birth name Norman Gene Macdonald Born …

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  • 65Norm Peterson — This article is about the fictional character. For the politician, see Norm Peterson (politician). Hillary Norman Peterson Norm Cheers character Cliff Clavin (left) and Norm Peterson …

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  • 66Norm Macdonald — Para otras personas con este nombre, véase Norm Macdonald (desambiguación). Norm Macdonald Norm Macdonald en septiembre de 2009 Nombre de nacimiento Norman Gene Macdonald …

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  • 67Norm Macdonald (comedian) — Infobox actor name = Norm Macdonald imagesize =150px caption = birthdate = birth date and age|1963|10|17 location = Quebec City, Quebec, Canada birthname = Norman Gene Macdonald othername = notable role = Various on Saturday Night Live Mitch… …

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  • 68norm — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ accepted, established ▪ ethical, moral ▪ cultural, social, societal ▪ community …

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  • 69Norm (sociology) — Social norms have been defined as the rules that a group uses for appropriate and inappropriate values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors. These rules may be explicit or implicit. Failure to stick to the rules can result in severe punishments, the …

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  • 70Norm (philosophy) — Norms are concepts (sentences) of practical import, oriented to effecting an action, rather than conceptual abstractions that describe, explain, and express. Normative sentences imply “ought to” types of statements and assertions, in distinction… …

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