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Use "norma" in a sentence
"Or it is said of norma, that is to say law, whereof is said in his legend that Jerome is interpreted a holy law."
"Because (so at least I think) the new science of little men can be no science at all: because the average man is not the normal man, and never yet has been; because the great man is rather the normal man, as approaching more nearly than his fellows to the true 'norma' and standard of a complete human character; and therefore to pass him by as a mere irregular sport of nature, an accidental giant with six fingers and six toes, and to turn to the mob for your theory of humanity, is (I think) about as wise as to ignore the Apollo and the Theseus, and to determine the proportions of the human figure from a crowd of dwarfs and cripples."
"Anybody know anything about the 6. 5-284 norma? heard alot about it, just curious"