But a very ingenious author has, with great plausibility, sketched the process by which the Saxon was Normandized.
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But a very ingenious author has, with great plausibility, sketched the process by which the Saxon was Normandized.
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Thus, in time, fair England was Normandized; William, with dignity, rested and gormandized.
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Being Normandized was the price England paid for being Europeanized (Haskins, 1915: 82).
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The Army Chief of Staff [Omar Bradley] lamented the country's great vulnerability. "All we have right now," [David E.] Lilenthal paraphrases Bradley, parenthetically filling in the blanks he had left in his diary for the sake of security, "but all, is (our A-bomb stockpile). Without that we are helpless to aid our friends and must, if they are overrun, try to hold our foes off from home base; never again able to normandize (invade Europe)."
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