So this may be a return to normalcy, not a change from normalcy.
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Maybe there was no such thing as American normalcy; or maybe the normalcy was in itself a performance.
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"If normalcy and a better situation in Karachi have arrived, we need something to manifest that normalcy," Mr. Khan said.
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Things had begun to fall into a sort of normalcy again, but a normalcy that both of us could not only handle but revel in.
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But, mostly, they tend to center around the aching normalcy.
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Thanks for this moment of temporary normalcy, DJ Clark Kent.
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We could cling to her as some semblance of normalcy.
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It's a true moment of normalcy in my everyday life.
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Forcibly creating normalcy is just one way of doing that.
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"I'm ready for a sense of normalcy," Rodgers told PEOPLE.
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I often wonder how much normalcy is in your life.
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They are a bit of normalcy in a surreal environment.
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And normalcy in our relationship is exactly what is missing.
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But she prays it will bring a bit of normalcy.
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There was a surprising sense of normalcy to it all.
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It was unclear, though, how normalcy might come to pass.
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The fallout from rupturing our democratic normalcy could last decades.
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These are the moments of normalcy she once yearned for.
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With each arrest, a return to normalcy became more elusive.
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Bath gels ... paving a path to normalcy with N. Korea!
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Its openness reinforces the normalcy of the practices it recommends.
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When those three things happen, that's when normalcy will return.
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Our correspondent described how one Yemeni town struggles for normalcy.
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I found myself craving little tastes of routine and normalcy.
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"We have no sense of normalcy anymore," said Robinson, 17.
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Attempts to return to normalcy have been tentative and precarious.
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Whew, O.K., I was worried we'd slipped into normalcy. Onward.
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Life righted itself, and I savored the grace of normalcy.
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School communities are seeking a sense of routine and normalcy.
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The agency believes that amount is sufficient until normalcy returns.
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He yearns for normalcy, but he yearns more for validation.
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Despite the semblance of some normalcy, trauma remains bubbling underneath.
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Yet the timing on a return to normalcy remains uncertain.
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Returning normalcy to Bama carries particular significance for the president.
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When their son's bruised psyche pushes them further from normalcy.
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To Friedman, this normalcy is strange and dissonant and hypocritical.
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I was too busy enjoying the normalcy of it all.
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She never pitied me and threw me back into normalcy.
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For me, forced normalcy is more unsettling than missing eyebrows.
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"She wanted to go right back — she wanted normalcy," he said.
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Here, Jean has barely a moment of normalcy before she's possessed.
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It really helped having that sense of normalcy in my life.
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Every game the Lakers play, the normalcy of basketball will return.
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But behind the appearance of normalcy, FF is a troubled enterprise.
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Seeking normalcy for our children has been our driving force forward.
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Marshall tried to find some normalcy and returned to the pool.
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A return to normalcy would be a long and laborious undertaking.
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It captures both the dynamism but the normalcy of technological innovation.
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Turkey is doing its best to maintain an air of normalcy.
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I'm just trying to get back to a level of normalcy.
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Amid the standoff, signs of normalcy have returned in some areas.
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Diacetylmorphine, he said, has opened up a path back to normalcy.
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"Return to normalcy" doesn't sound like an inspirational message for 2020.
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But its alleged dullness — its normalcy — was a kind of achievement.
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I relied on the puzzle for a daily dose of normalcy.
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Some men donned dresses to keep up the appearance of normalcy.
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In one isolation ward, inmates were given newspapers to feign normalcy.
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Our correspondent described how one Yemeni town, above, struggles for normalcy.
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How are you making life work or maintaining a little normalcy?
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"We cannot create a sense of normalcy for them," Salazar says.
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Like once everything goes back to a state of relative normalcy.
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An Ann Landers might prescribe one of several paths toward normalcy.
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In his closing statement, he called for a return to normalcy.
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Politically, Kaine could benefit from the sense of normalcy he exudes.
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"They're kind of at the point of normalcy," Mr. Wieser said.
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Mr. Bennet's pitch was, more than anything, a return to normalcy.
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I am continuing to look forward to that return to normalcy.
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Now all that time and investment into "normalcy" may be crushed.
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Once there is some semblance of normalcy, elections could be possible.
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She Fell from Normalcy continues through July 30 at Hamiltonian Gallery.
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In short, how would they return us to normalcy and respectability?
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Israeli society encourages attempts at normalcy quicker than that, Dagan said.
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It was about normalcy for her; she wasn't expecting the moon.
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And want a return to normalcy, as clichéd as that sounds.
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Events like 9/11 pierced our sense of calm and normalcy.
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When you're living under seige, a little normalcy goes a long way.
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Battling cancer, striving for normalcy To most people, McLaughlin's life appeared normal.
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I think you're gonna see more normalcy kind of return to technology.
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Normalcy, after all, doesn't only feel good — it also has political power.
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Inside and immediately outside the stadium, there was a veneer of normalcy.
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I'm succeeding, they tell me, because my life has regained some normalcy.
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"I was craving normalcy, at the end of the day," she said.
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Jaitley appeared sanguine, however, tipping normalcy to return in the coming days.
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"They've really grown into the normalcy of a family unit," Clark says.
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It seemed as if some normalcy had finally returned to the camp.
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Still, Solis' mother, Paula Solis, tried to maintain a sense of normalcy.
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Like many war zones, other parts bustled with a semblance of normalcy.
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After that much time, I expected to find some level of normalcy.
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He has exalted the art of deceit to a new political normalcy.
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Families are missing baby pictures, wedding albums and a sense of normalcy.
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That's one area where there is, interestingly enough, a degree of normalcy.
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From day one, my wife has been a true beacon of normalcy.
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But what if the price of normalcy is that history repeats itself?
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But also, "Biden's message is competence, experience and normalcy," Mr. Bruni writes.
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The country will recover and bounce back to normalcy in due time.
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"People will come because they want that sense of normalcy," he said.
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"Black voters really were looking for a return to normalcy," she said.
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But it assumes a greater baseline of normalcy in its larger world.
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He didn't here, although he also didn't dull himself into normalcy either.
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The sheer normalcy of this op-ed is what should scare you.
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You know, just to integrate myself into normalcy and a normal life.
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Here's hoping Pete can get back to some sense of normalcy soon.
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Small comforts, such as toys, can help children regain a sense of normalcy.
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"I was rich for two days, now I'm back to normalcy," laughs Maida.
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Today we commit firstly to bring back normalcy and resuming the development program.
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Myanmar's rulers, the UN's authors lament, have responded with "denial, normalcy and impunity".
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Greece is entering a new phase, phase of return to normalcy and stabilization.
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Jones appears content with running a campaign that is unremarkable in its normalcy.
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"The goal is to have normalcy delivered as soon we can," he said.
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Another way to express the same thought is that Clinton embodies political normalcy.
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Everything changed and it was like: We've got to get back to normalcy.
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"Trauma is a major theme and frankly the return to normalcy," Levy said.
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Creating normalcy Geraldi makes sure the kids know they have to do chores.
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Federal authorities called for a return to normalcy, but acknowledged more work ahead.
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Residents are hoping things get back to some sense of normalcy after that.
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And in doing so, Congress can get back to some level of normalcy.
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This is the only way to bring a modicum of normalcy to communities.
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Destroyed homes, displaced families and work disruptions will delay any return to normalcy.
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It is going to take awhile to restore his 27.00 ERA to normalcy.
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Big progressive ideas worry moderates in the market for a return to normalcy.
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But he keeps his resolve, and refuses to accept the horrible new normalcy.
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Government efforts to "restore the situation to normalcy" are succeeding, Suu Kyi said.
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Everything I'd been before Rutgers I locked behind an adamantine mask of normalcy.
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"His commentary brings some slight bit of normalcy to this madness," she said.
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You get to say yes to normalcy and rationality and no to insanity.
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It may be this sense of normalcy that those with cancer appreciate most.
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They want a rapid return to the normalcy of the pre-Trump era.
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I was struck by how these pictures contain a kind of quiet normalcy.
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Some economists caution that the return to normalcy could be hard to predict.
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Even the fossil fuel industry will find normalcy difficult going forward; Tellurian Inc.
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It was remembering the normalcy of it all that was somehow the hardest.
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ISEL: I think going back to work quickly established a sense of normalcy.
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She said the act of getting ready gave her a sense of normalcy.
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We're covering China's fight for economic normalcy and SoftBank's latest multibillion-dollar hit.
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And I think in some cases, a sense of a return to normalcy.
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There's something comforting about the normalcy of plot and counterplot, action and intrigue.
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Despite the disruptions, some in Washington were able to find moments of normalcy.
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By all appearances, the hospital has regained normalcy at an almost astonishing pace.
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Also: A return to normalcy; reflections on Advent; a tale of wedding rings.
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They infuse the hateful atmosphere he cultivates with an air of utter normalcy.
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Others may maintain contact in an attempt to regain a feeling of normalcy.
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But it is of course not these couples' normalcy that gives these stories legs.
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Normalcy trickled back to some areas as train service and flights resumed Tuesday evening.
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Once the novelty wears off, teens' Snapchat feeds might one day return to normalcy.
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But now friends say that he's beginning to return to some sense of normalcy.
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Like last week's "shopping for chairs" interlude, this hint of normalcy was much-needed.
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We are now here, in the New Normalcy, whatever that was supposed to mean.
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Despite its obvious perversity, the play has been ritualized to the point of normalcy.
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That was really my mission with the show: to show us as a normalcy.
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Go deeper: Horse racing seeks normalcy in Kentucky Derby after unexplained Santa Anita deaths
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But even when normalcy returns -- in the coming weeks -- Delhi's problems won't be over.
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Normalcy doesn't mean 24 hours of clean running water for residents in India's capital.
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He also shows a lack of humanity and the absence of normalcy and sanity.
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It's an opportunity for everyone to just relax and have a sense of normalcy.
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It's comforting to know that normalcy will be restored in the very near future.
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Restoration to these facilities will help with the territory's "return to normalcy," Rhymer said.
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But camouflaged in the normalcy is a business that seemingly exists in name only.
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These are the voters who are precisely drawn to Biden's "return to normalcy" spiel.
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I believe we have the opportunity to set a standard for progressivity and normalcy.
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For Texans who will soon begin rebuilding their communities, normalcy cannot return soon enough.
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The band has never been one to shy away from experimentation or skewing normalcy.
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" Houghton also feels like voting is the latest step in her journey toward "normalcy.
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There's a sense of normalcy that to some extent we all aspire to attain.
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He has long pledged to return the nation to pre-President Donald Trump normalcy.
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Police and other agencies are working on the ground to ensure peace and normalcy.
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Because I could pass for able-bodied, I could perform some kind of normalcy.
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"We're trying to bring as much normalcy as possible to for them," he said.
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My answer is that it probably can't, because the return to normalcy is fragile.
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But the river he visited has seen its share of both treachery and normalcy.
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But there are odd patches of normalcy, testaments to the unpredictability of a wildfire.
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Then there is the team that knocks off a contender before normalcy reasserts itself.
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If I'm raising kids, I need to be focused on helping implement that normalcy.
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Normalcy can give safety, warmth, the smugness of a person whose plate is full.
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FRANKFURT — Europe has taken a small step in its long march toward economic normalcy.
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Now, the S&P 500 and its Relative Strength Index have returned to normalcy.
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One was "normalcy," an invented word that perfectly encapsulated what many Americans longed for.
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It must be about the restoration of normalcy, civility, truth, fair play and respect.
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"Maybe we'll get some normalcy back in our day-to-day routines," she said.
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Read more " _____ • Elise Jordan in Time: "The era of normalcy has come and gone.
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The vanquished big names will not be able to return, but some normalcy might.
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They outfit unfamiliar surroundings with the trappings of home, seeking a semblance of normalcy.
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At the same, the Venezuelan effort is striking in its establishment-foreign-policy normalcy.
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Power remains the key to ever regaining normalcy in business, education and home life.
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It's a moment of creative inspiration preserved in amber, and tastes refreshingly of normalcy.
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It&aposs totally (Inaudible) for someone who is going to on this rant about normalcy.
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But in the ensuing years, she built up a sense of normalcy and self-esteem.
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But as returns to normalcy go, this one is a miserable failure on all counts.
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And that certainly wouldn't be a return to the normalcy Biden claims the voters want.
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The return to normalcy promised by Biden is clearly just what some Democrats are seeking.
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Her new employees weren't about to let a con artist spoil their route to normalcy.
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Paul Morigi/WireImage/Getty Images The psychological craving for normalcy runs deep in official Washington.
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It allows us to introduce some normalcy into a situation that is anything but normal.
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Forget the relative normalcy of the first half of the final presidential debate on Wednesday.
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But the tricky part of anomaly detection is defining normal, because normalcy is highly contextual.
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By repeating the images I also hope to add a normalcy to the black figure.
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But it's the normalcy of Michelle Obama's life that she recognized people had been missing.
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The Golden State Warriors really wanted to believe that things were dribbling back to normalcy.
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This return to a sort of normalcy can be seen from a few different angles.
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No one, not even those who hew to ideas of perceived "normalcy," will be spared.
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But as defenders of normalcy have learned in the last two years, nothing lasts forever.
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" So, the night before the march, King's staff crafted a new speech, "Normalcy Never Again.
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Post-diagnosis, we watch as Tig remains dedicated to her craft and finding normalcy again.
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For some reason, none of the men in Liv's life realize she doesn't want normalcy.
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" Curzon decided to put up the tree on Tuesday to "maintain a sense of normalcy.
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The spectrum of normalcy is what every teen wants to understand, it's where they live.
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She is hopeful people in Seattle will try to keep some normalcy in their lives.
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Now, things appear to be returning to some semblance of normalcy in China for Apple.
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With the family dynamic greatly altered, Jashua clung to the normalcy of his school routine.
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These days, I cannot help but notice moments on the screen meant to signify normalcy.
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In Hong Kong, families like Ms. Gao's have struggled to maintain some semblance of normalcy.
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Biden has pitched himself as the experienced leader capable of returning the country to normalcy.
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He said he'd like to see normalcy return by Easter Sunday, which is April 12.
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Because normalcy, even when it's far from easy, is a way of coping with crisis.
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Grasping at flashes of normalcy Most of us crave some degree of predictability and stability.
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Once normalcy returns, companies would be in position to quickly resume operations, restoring economic growth.
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Once normalcy returns, companies would be in position to quickly resume operations, restoring economic growth.
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"It will be months before any semblance of normalcy returns," said Mr. Brown, the sheriff.
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There is no return to normalcy, because the past is now seen as more flawed.
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"It's going to be some time until people start to return to normalcy," Song said.
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"This was all sort of a return to normalcy, which is political parity," he said.
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It provides a sense of normalcy, which I think many people are craving right now.
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If summer is to bring any sense of normalcy, the country's leaders must act quickly.
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Those who keep waiting for a "turning point" to normalcy are just not paying attention.
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"This is their one safety, their security, their home, their normalcy, their routine," she said.
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I think that's probably when you see a real return to normalcy in the workforce.
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"I think it will mark a real milestone in the return to normalcy," Manfred said.
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The moderate promises a return to normalcy, when everything didn't feel so tense and volatile.
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But separatist militants are determined to disrupt any resumption of normalcy and maintain the resistance.
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While Penn Treaty's troubles mounted, its offshore insurance deals gave it an appearance of normalcy.
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All around the city, authorities and businesses have worked to create an air of normalcy.
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After two chaotic and surreal days, the Knicks had returned to what felt like normalcy.
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"There's actually a return to normalcy and so our plants are fully staffed," Snee said.
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The island is limping back to some semblance of normalcy as the New Year approaches.
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After the last shutdown, the majority leader appeared ready for some normalcy on Capitol Hill.
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In order to win this long-lasting battle, we have to bounce back to normalcy.
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My interest in art and birds were two strikes against me as far as normalcy.
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Radical normalcy One area in which gay rights activists are most pleased by Buttigieg's campaign is the way that his marriage to Chasten Buttigieg, a now ever-present figure on the campaign trial, has given increased visibility to the normalcy of same-sex marriage.
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Their vast field of candidates offers everything from transformational democratic socialism to a return to normalcy.
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Most do not realize the cost of sitting out the return to normalcy of stock prices.
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But he has managed to achieve a sense of normalcy, even maintaining a 13-year marriage.
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"We are quietly confident that normalcy is brought back without" any second round of militant attacks.
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Ricardo Rosselló's claim last month that the island's power would be restored to "normalcy" by now.
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As parts of the city stabilize, citizens are trying to return to a sense of normalcy.
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The sheer normalcy of the coercive treatment the government subjected Hutchins to raises the larger question.
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What was the height of normalcy for one becomes a central plot point for the other.
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The series is relying on normalcy as its cornerstone, but it still feels just as weird.
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Her image was daring and avant-garde in a space that had come to embrace normalcy.
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"We don't have the anonymity that allows you to be in the world with normalcy," Mrs.
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Second, rather than emphasizing "normalcy" within epilepsy, emphasize "empowerment" over the risks associated with the disease.
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To be sure, a President Mike Pence would restore some semblance of normalcy to American politics.
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The war on normalcy Doctor Firas al Jundi doesn't have long to sit down with us.
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"The defendant's mom will testify that Andrea's attempts to maintain normalcy were not successful," she said.
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So I choose it as an alternative, in an effort to achieve some semblance of normalcy.
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That sort of Sunday normalcy would fade away quickly if Garcetti decides to run for president.
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But for some of the street's residents, a sense of normalcy was yet to be reached.
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This below-cost "normalcy" stems from the farm bill's blind faith devotion to expanding export markets.
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I don't want to psych myself out, and I don't want to step away from normalcy.
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At some of America's worst times, sports has been there to restore a sense of normalcy.
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But the normalcy belies tough times for Nagumo, which makes all of its products on demand.
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The Yankees' season is in full swing and he wanted to return to normalcy right away.
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Even in this relatively hostile environment, it is possible to carve out some sense of normalcy.
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But scarce water and electricity, and few signs of normalcy, make that impossible on the island.
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The first possibility, and to my mind the least likely, is a return to (relative) normalcy.
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The sharpest contrast to that view would be a call for normalcy fitted to normal times.
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Sarabeth's, on Amsterdam Avenue, reopened on Monday and a sense of normalcy seemed to have returned.
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If people wanted normalcy and financial stability, they had little choice but to support Beijing's rule.
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Something like fitting in, being liked and passing in the ever-changing adolescent theater of normalcy.
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Indian officials had previewed a return to normalcy, with schools and businesses set to reopen today.
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Without a restoration of normalcy, the terrorists can still "win from home" if we let them.
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Part of that normalcy is the collection of refuse, the main job of the garbage collectors.
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Today, Nicaragua is aggressively trying to project an air of normalcy, courting the tourists who fled.
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LeBron is precisely what will give the Lakers and Angelenos a meaningful nudge back to normalcy.
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"It is important that there is calm and normalcy is restored at the earliest," he added.
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Amid piles of wet drywall and ruined electrical systems, Houston businesses are inching back to normalcy.
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"You then begin to relish the things that bored you — you long for normalcy, " he said.
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To people living in opposition-controlled areas, however, it feels more like a war on normalcy.
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I wanted to show the normalcy of their lives, to see from their point of view.
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The Raineys themselves make no such claim: They take pride in the normalcy of their lives.
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As they rapidly accumulated wealth, the Bezos family took pains to preserve the trappings of normalcy.
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From his campaign launch, Biden's main theme has been returning the country to pre-Trump normalcy.
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There is no settling back into the normalcy of one's day after watching such a video.
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Pompeo urged Maduro to leave his post and Venezuela so the country can return to normalcy.
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Probably will be another three years, in order for things to hopefully get back to some normalcy.
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"Selena's feeling much better and looking forward to getting back to normalcy," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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"That, for me, feels like a sense of normalcy: just like sitting on the toilet and reading."
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"Selena's feeling much better and looking forward to getting back to normalcy," a source told PEOPLE exclusively.
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They try to maintain a semblance of normalcy when everything they know was pulled from beneath them.
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With the occasional "haha" and "hey" peppered in to retain a modicum of Tinder normalcy, of course.
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"She's feeling much better and looking forward to getting back to normalcy," the source tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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" Rush Limbaugh cheers Putin for opposing "a full-frontal assault on what has always been considered normalcy.
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"Selena's feeling much better and looking forward to getting back to normalcy," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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Did a bunch of fake accounts start following each other to give themselves the appearance of normalcy?
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The documents also exposed the normalcy of Hinckley's modern life at St. Elizabeth and with his mother.
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Though a monthly normalcy for around two billion people worldwide, menstruation rarely appears in American popular culture.
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The costumes provide a sense of normalcy in what can be a scary, stressful time for parents.
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I think back to driving to work, paying the bills, the free world in all its normalcy.
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One way he's able to hold onto a sense of normalcy, his mother told me, is games.
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He said it took him another two weeks to start to return to some sort of normalcy.
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"A lot of citizens want normalcy to return, but it's not happening soon," Philippe told TF216 news.
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The air of normalcy led one to wonder how pizza wars get started in the first place.
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Military tanks and armed vehicles were visible, and the authorities sought to project an image of normalcy.
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Hubei officials, in announcing the lifting of restrictions, acknowledged that normalcy was still not yet at hand.
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They want prestigious Western news organizations to be in their countries for the semblance of democratic normalcy.
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I find this scenario less likely than does Drew, but more likely than the return to normalcy.
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But even after recovering to some semblance of physical normalcy, my brain still felt just as broken.
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Or: don't, and instead (pending post-pandemic normalcy) just keep sharing coffee and nothing deeper than that.
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"I'd say they're now in a state close to normalcy," he told reporters, referring to migrant flows.
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Our family life is now focused on three-month windows of normalcy between my wife's CT scans.
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Accusations of witchcraft quickly infect this grieving but resourceful community, threatening the hard-won normalcy they've regained.
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For now, Mr. Sykes is counting on the meeting Thursday to help return a sense of normalcy.
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"That's number one, but beyond that, I'd like her to have some level of normalcy," he said.
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Democrats who prefer a return-to-normalcy campaign should unite behind a normal politician like Amy Klobuchar.
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"They wish they could get back to the normalcy of someone like Barack Obama," Mr. Anzalone said.
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Details about Mr. Masood emerged on Thursday as the government worked to project normalcy and calm nerves.
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And it is up to everyone to return the city to normalcy, Chan told CNBC on Friday.
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"There's really nothing better than a golden retriever puppy to create the illusion of normalcy," Mann joked.
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The image, he added, was intended to emphasize the normalcy of same-sex partnerships in New York.
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The boys resorted to staying on the floor of friend's/stranger's houses (a normalcy of DIY touring).
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"We don't have the anonymity that allows you to be in the world with normalcy," she told PEOPLE.
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That sense of normalcy, her parents said, extended into her life as a young woman with big dreams.
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Google tried to tone things down a little and restore normalcy with Android N, but it wasn't enough.
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But if "normalcy" is his endgame, and if he truly believes that a far-left figure like Sen.
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"The expectation is that within the next month we will be able to reach that normalcy," he answered.
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He was still on chemo and going to the clinic, but it afforded him a little more normalcy.
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The promise of widespread carnage is explicit, and the idea that normalcy can be restored is seemingly gone.
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I wouldn't compromise my own livelihood and normalcy … Maybe through this process, we have actually taken steps backward.
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First, we feel that the museum falsely assumes that this electoral process was within the bounds of normalcy.
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"Bringing a semblance of normalcy to Eman's life may take a few years," he said again in February.
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His success and claim to "normalcy," despite the fame, doesn't give him the right to dump on Spears.
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Far from the chaos of her early years, her existence is now characterised by a buttoned-up normalcy.
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We'll assume this was meant to reflect the city's quest for normalcy after a period of postwar trauma.
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Thursday's private hearing marks the return to relative normalcy for the investigators, now under the leadership of Reps.
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Thankfully, there's a simple add-on that can drastically expand your MacBook Pro's port capabilities back to normalcy.
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But a return to normalcy seems unlikely: Donald Trump — the famous one — won't go quietly into the night.
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Trump has a chance to turn the page and restore some predictability and normalcy in the private sector.
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Yet the city has managed to preserve a tenuous air of normalcy, at least in its downtown districts.
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After 25 minutes, Hopkins comes out of the kitchen to a scene that is surreal in its normalcy.
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Meanwhile, in Santa Fe, families prepared to bury their dead, now never able to return to true normalcy.
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" "We not only are giving them something nutritious, but we are giving them a little bit of normalcy.
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I often felt the stress of wanting to protect them, but their sense of normalcy was also reassuring.
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Normalcy would be an early casualty of what would come next for Obama, beginning with that 2004 keynote.
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Joe Biden's running on a return to normalcy, but 'It's my turn' candidates tend to lose presidential elections
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Ms. Lynch's visit to Orlando came as the downtown area surrounding the Pulse nightclub began returning to normalcy.
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"It is an attempt to move towards the normalcy and that takes a lot of support," said Mattis.
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I was like, oh this is such a nice, normal man -- the normalcy is what I was craving.
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Surely it's time to abandon this failed approach and restore normalcy and certainty to the federal budgeting process.
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This isn't encouraging denial and suppression but rather, is predicated on the idea of normalcy as an antidote.
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But perhaps the most interesting thing about Hurricane Michael, from a meteorological perspective at least, is its normalcy.
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Assuming he wins the Democratic nomination, the safe return-to-normalcy "lane" will be locked up for him.
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Like the best moments of this sketch show, the disruptive performance provides a respite from normalcy and coherence.
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Or maybe it's Bonnie, whose longing for a return to normalcy may expose the lie protecting them all.
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Despite the normalcy that has returned to the city, none of them think it will last for long.
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As Mr. Shell surveyed the wreckage last week, anything approaching normalcy remained months, or even a year, away.
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Even as relief begins to flow, residents understand that normalcy will not return for months, if not years.
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Other students said they were seeking some kind of normalcy, or a chance to sit with their friends.
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But at the local school, students grasped on to some sense of normalcy despite the conflict around them.
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What she wants, in her precocious way, is not a return to normalcy, but a modicum of predictability.
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On the 1,001st day of his tenure, which was Thursday, all pretense of normalcy went out the window.
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But for conservative intellectuals, as for so many others, November 20003th did not mark a return to normalcy.
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For Mr. Pierce, however, the consensus is rooted in a cross-party thirst for a return to normalcy.
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They painted a portrait of normalcy — of girls on bicycles, of boys learning to drive the family car.
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It is their sheer normalcy that has had a thoroughly unsettling effect on the authorities and residents alike.
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Congress needs to appropriate emergency supplemental funds to launch Puerto Rico's recovery and begin some return to normalcy.
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"It's going to be a complicated process to get you back to normalcy," Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera said.
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Like the streetlights, buses restore the fabric of the streets and re-establish a base line of normalcy.
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Bacon believes that if Harbaugh can beat Ohio State, a level of normalcy will return to the rivalry.
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He held Rosemary to the same strict standards as her siblings, which instilled a sense of confident normalcy.
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Authorities say it could be weeks or months before a sense of normalcy returns to storm-ravaged Florida.
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More than seven weeks later, some normalcy has returned and many of those detained have since been freed.
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"I'm ready to go back to school and return to normalcy, or find the new normal," she said.
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Normalcy evaporated and the acrimony and sheer strangeness of the everyday story of the Trump administration took over.
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There is no good reason, in my view, to raise rates based upon some academic theory of normalcy.
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There can be no question that it will be a slow and painful process moving back to normalcy.
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One resident said the return of the mail service was comforting, a sign of a return to normalcy.
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Watch the video above to see how "normalcy bias" shapes the way news networks talk about political crises.
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Biden offers voters something they are longing for that they are not getting from President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE: normalcy. Normalcy?
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On Tuesday, semblances of normalcy returned to this stretch of Orange Avenue just south of The City Beautiful's downtown.
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" Moyo said the military expected that situation would return to normalcy "as soon as we have accomplished our mission.
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For America's sake, we can only hope that a decisive victory for the Democrats creates a return to normalcy.
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"It is important for me to give these women back a sense of normalcy in their lives," Drexlerova said.
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"As soon as we have accomplished our mission we expect that the situation will return to normalcy," he added.
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One thing that endures is the mix of anxiety, prayer, and dreamlike normalcy in the hours after the shooting.
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The authorities are nudging the country back toward normalcy, and Lebanon's deeply entrenched sectarian powers are already reasserting themselves.
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And "normal"—or the type of normalcy dictated by our therapist and the school— never came for our child.
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"Heather needs grounding and normalcy and what better people to do that than her own parents," said the friend.
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I'll miss them once they're gone, but for now I'm ready for a few days of normalcy post-holidays.
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"Selena's feeling much better and looking forward to getting back to normalcy," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
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Like Okayo once did, the girls use education to retain a sense of normalcy and purpose in their lives.
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"I guess normalcy isn't really our style," Juno MacGuff declares in a voiceover at the conclusion of of Juno.
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"The expectation is that ... within the next month we'll be able to reach that normalcy," he told CBS News.
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The whole story is less appealing than the parts observers have focused on in the hope of restoring normalcy.
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Life had long before lost any sense of normalcy for the couple and their 17-month-old daughter, Ruqia.
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Students should have a sense of normalcy in these temporary classrooms by October 30, if not before, Bailey said.
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It has helped Kelsey as she deals with the trauma she's experienced and tries to get back to normalcy.
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"The I.C.C. sincerely hopes that normalcy will soon return to Afghanistan and Pakistan," the organization said through a spokesman.
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"The important thing for somebody who's never played in a postseason game is the sense of normalcy," Gillaspie said.
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Investors thrown off balance by swirling markets this year now face a new wrinkle: a sudden outbreak of normalcy.
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Students return to school Some signs of normalcy have returned to Paradise in the wake of the Camp Fire.
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We both knew that the fragile steps toward normalcy that our community was beginning to make had instantly unraveled.
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While this is a decent temporary measure, much more will be necessary to bring Puerto Rico back to normalcy.
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"Your father's sodium has normalized," he said, almost accusingly; normalcy meant that he no longer belonged in this unit.
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But Popescu, who described the extreme conditions to me by phone, said he was struck by the train's normalcy.
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The math often is not pretty, and solving it is just one more roadblock on the path to normalcy.
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Although not every photograph has a clear story, some portraits conveyed the serene normalcy the region enjoyed before 1986.
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In moment after moment, Biden made it clear he understands the depth of America's need for hope and normalcy.
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Even those who fought to return to some semblance of normalcy found that their lives had become uncomfortably public.
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Much of the nation is exhausted and embarrassed by his presidency, pining for normalcy, eager to change the channel.
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Schools may need to take on more of a caregiving role to help students regain a sense of normalcy.
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She wants to regain a semblance of normalcy now that she's completed her task of building the women's division.
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And the shock from the spreading infections and mounting deaths would make any sense of normalcy hard to maintain.
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HOUSTON — Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters have left this sprawling metropolis partially ruined and eager to return to something like normalcy.
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She was leaning toward Mr. Biden to "get the country back to some kind of calm normalcy," she said.
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But then they gave us the mission to bring peace and normalcy to Afghanistan, which military force can't do.
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The two leaders will discuss how to bring normalcy back to areas of Ukraine occupied by Russian-backed rebels.
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On the contrary, such a return to normalcy after an inversions is an oft-repeated pattern before a recession.
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In most of the years, striking workers and management have struck compromise wage deals to restore normalcy to operations.
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And I try to use that benefit to call out its association with normalcy as much as I can.
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"I sometimes had the impression that he invited crisis and that he couldn't stand normalcy," Henry Kissinger once said.
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On the contrary, such a return to normalcy after an inversions is an oft-repeated pattern before a recession.
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He wrapped himself in the American flag, touting the way his administration helped to restore normalcy after 9/11.
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I'll keep everyone updated on when I can get out of here and start getting back to some normalcy.
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" They ignored him, electing Warren G. Harding, an ethically-challenged Republican who had promised them a "return to normalcy.
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The zone where normalcy collides with extremity — where high comedy and psychological terror keep company — is her sweet spot.
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It might even provide a much-needed sense of normalcy when it feels like everything else is changing fast.
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She Fell from Normalcy, exists a three-part series entitled, Eye of the Storm that Neptune began in 2012.
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He has also given himself a rare breath of normalcy in a turbulent first two weeks on the job.
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As the first trailer for "A Quiet Place Part II" opens, the world has apparently returned to relative normalcy.
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Running on the slogan "a return to normalcy," he said: America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.
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Departments citywide, including municipal courts, told the council on Wednesday about their struggles to regain workplace normalcy since the attack.
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When push comes to shove, the couple has found a sense of normalcy in being both romantic and business partners.
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The double-edged sword of normalcy-as-value is that it is always including and excluding with the same stroke.
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I have kids, and trying to maintain some kind of normalcy for myself and my family has become quite difficult.
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"Why does our society shame women whose bodies do not adhere to some narrow notion of false normalcy?" she asks.
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That the public has already begun to crave the normalcy that they chafed against in 2016 -- and gave us Trump.
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What we historically see after the fact, though, is a return to normalcy once emotions have time to settle down.
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But the real guiding event behind the album is Manchester and her recovery and search for normalcy after that attack.
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In her speech, Mester did not set out a timetable of when the Fed should resume the path to normalcy.
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Despite several frantic trips up to the ICU at Whiston hospital, in between times, things settle into a weird normalcy.
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Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty)After the better part of a day, Facebook's "family of apps" are being restored to normalcy.
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They aren't helping Trump to make good decisions, they are cloaking his abuses and tirades in the guise of normalcy.
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"This is basically creating normalcy around the dialogue between hackers and vehicle manufacturers for the purposes of making vehicles safer."
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But after Trump's unstinting tumult, Edwards notes, for many voters "there might be a desire for a return to normalcy."
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His aggressive normalcy can be inspiring to children, most of whose disfigurements, while severe, are not as severe as his.
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Meanwhile, the women Schneiderman allegedly assaulted struggle for normalcy, not to be used as political exhibits but to pursue justice.
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The conventional wisdom is that Trump is an aberration; the first Tuesday in November will bring back reality and normalcy.
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With the court cases complete, both the victim and her family are now attempting to return to normalcy, Srivastava said.
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The nation's central bank has been preparing the public for its return to monetary policy normalcy for a long time.
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Yet more arduous labors lie ahead: rebuilding communities, retrofitting ancient structures and edifices with earthquake-proof technology and restoring normalcy.
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In the short term, they might be right: In 2018 and 2020, Republican politics might return to an uneasy normalcy.
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His style is chaotic, rejoicing in grime and dirt, straying as far away from upper middle class normalcy as possible.
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Your biggest struggle right now is...I'm still trying to decipher what normalcy is now — my priorities are so different.
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In what was a suspended moment in time, I recognized — if only for a second — that this normalcy was fleeting.
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Rader's outward life was one of normalcy: He served in the Air Force, attended community college, married and had children.
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With each mission, Yossarian loses someone, and his chances of returning to peace and normalcy at war's end diminish further.
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" He added, "It's just about a little bit of normalcy, which he hasn't had since he was 16 years old.
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Many are trying to figure out how to maintain some normalcy while sharing small spaces with partners or family members.
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But most public health experts say that it's simply premature to talk about returning to normalcy in a few weeks.
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And there is a risk that rushing that return to normalcy could spark a second wave of coronavirus in China.
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The feeling of having lost a sense of normalcy can often be traumatic and push inmates to make drastic decisions.
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Self-expression acts as a way to maintain a sense of normalcy in a place where there is constant conflict.
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In his speech, Mr. Kenyatta sought to project an air of normalcy, encouraging everyone to go about their daily business.
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But still there is a sense of normalcy there, of people just trying to get through their days and weeks.
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By seesawing between bland normalcy and hellishness, Lobo denies his audience the immersive horror that his film's best images promise.
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"Home" is the America of Thomas Pynchon, 9/11, Edward Snowden, Trump: the tyranny of normalcy, the normalization of tyranny.
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" He said that Puerto Ricans would have to adjust their definition of normalcy in order to function: "It's 'I survived.
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The idea appeals to the men I've been talking with, I believe, because they want a sense of normalcy restored.
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In its worst form, the association between Midwesternness and normalcy can become a proxy for whiteness, straightness, and/or maleness.
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But precisely because it is a myth, the perceived normalcy of the Midwest does tell us a lot about ourselves.
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She seemed to try to convey a sense of normalcy in the city, while also promising to address protesters' concerns.
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They told voters they felt compelled to run to protect health insurance and restore a sense of normalcy and stability.
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Democrats, he said, should take a page from President Warren G. Harding, a Republican, and promise a return to normalcy.
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Local entrepreneurs have been betting on this newfound normalcy, advancing the tech scene by creating e-hailing and delivery apps.
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They have served as safe spaces for children to play and return a sense of normalcy to their daily routines.
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"The life of local people of all ethnic groups in #Xinjiang has returned to normalcy," Tiankai wrote this past week.
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But soon, like all great changes after normalcy returns, it could seem like the most basic right in the world.
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I'd hungrily devoured what I had believed to be American normalcy, but I was still being seen as American-adjacent.
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After his release from prison, Abballa maintained a facade of normalcy, starting a one-man business delivering sandwiches and burgers.
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This time, it's the non-Jew who has to adapt, and he does so with a refreshing dose of normalcy.
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But life has returned to a semblance of normalcy in many areas, particularly in districts on this city's eastern edge.
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Trump and the Republicans had better ensure that the Puerto Rico recovery happens quickly and normalcy returns to the island.
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"The company is bent on maintaining status quo and the appearance of normalcy," the Trader Joe's worker told Business Insider.
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It's "about the impulse to preserve a sense of normalcy in difficult circumstances," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
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On the Democratic side, lawmakers said Pelosi's longtime stewardship of the committee would bode well for a return to normalcy.
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I was at my then-boyfriends house, entranced in a world of familial normalcy and sugar cookies in rural Massachusetts.
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Earlier this month, Ford opened up about his daughter's condition, and the family's struggle to seek treatment – and strive for normalcy.
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A source told PEOPLE this week that Loughlin is attempting to maintain some sense of normalcy as she awaits her fate.
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Who would voluntarily sign on for that still isn't clear, but WIRED checked out the team's return to normalcy this weekend.
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But the overall impact on economic growth depends on how quickly the government can restore normalcy in the country, he added.
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In a country that negated my personhood, academia was one of the few avenues of normalcy I had in my life.
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" She writes: "I could not have imagined on June 3, 2011 that my life would ever have any semblance of normalcy.
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Despite the severity of her journey, reading about her eating breakfast or looking at her selfies added normalcy to our exchanges.
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For far too long, we've been shackled to the normalcy of having gadgets with rectangular displays fitting linearly inside rectangular boxes.
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Travelers in Belgium hoping for a return to normalcy will have to wait until at least Monday, the airport has announced.
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Cleveland Hustles: The Hustle Continues To say the Motor City had a steep climb back to normalcy would be an understatement.
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The first Grand Tour event ever held outside Europe was yet another milestone in Israel&aposs quest for normalcy and acceptance.
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The joy is in the details of day-to-day existence, in the normalcy of family life, and Sunday morning church.
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So, while we're not flipping the script from nasty to nice, we are getting more into the realm of political normalcy.
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Its biggest claim to fame was the visit of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" in 1745: it was notable only for its normalcy.
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"It's been our mission, our top priority, to get everybody back in their homes and back to some normalcy," Gouvea said.
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Only when the game had ended, in a draw that served both teams, did we return to a kind of normalcy.
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Cloaked with the protection of social normalcy that comes with being "successful" in an idyllic space, the matriarch of Mamma Mia!
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We long for family dinners where Trump no longer intrudes, for tailgate parties where football is all that matters, for normalcy.
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He said it would take years to regain "some sense of normalcy," as well as his reputation and his professional footing.
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Joe Biden is running for president on return to "normalcy," a time not too long ago, when he was vice president.
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Mattis understands what this President is all about and that the notion of bringing him to normalcy is a fool's errand.
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"A lot of people go through life trying to perform normalcy, and I think you can relate to that," she said.
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Sometimes, even A-listers decide to take a break from the limelight and seemingly retreat back into a life of normalcy.
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Robash and Hall were able to fix the mutated flies and restore normalcy to their circadian rhythm in that 1984 paper.
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The normalcy, in a place surrounded by war, recalled a lost Helmand that is still so present in the Afghan imagination.
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GdC: This idea, this struggle for normalcy, is in many ways the final frontier, because Black people have always been spectacularized.
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Tonight's episode of Scandal was ostensibly about Olivia's (Kerry Washington) return to normalcy after killing Andrew (Jon Tenney) two weeks ago.
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Those six minutes of relative normalcy are crucial to the experience, I think; without them, we'd be in an art film.
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The game is a harbinger of normalcy; a reminder that the world I know in my non-anxious moments still exists.
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Every day seems to challenge my concept of normalcy, a basic fact I'm reminded of as I digest the day's news.
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"Although normalcy is gradually returning to economic activity, a lower than initially projected growth could be anticipated during 2019," it said.
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The Fed's efforts to preserve normalcy have come as markets continued to plunge amid uncertainty about economic fallout from the virus.
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Exceptions: To maintain some sense of normalcy, performers and artists of all kinds are honing their show-must-go-on creativity.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden has campaigned for a return to the comfort and normalcy of the Obama era, while Sen.
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By beating the drum of a return to normalcy and a less stressful time, the unexceptional Harding easily captured the presidency.
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And a gaggle of tourists, gathered under a blue sky at a scenic lookout, seemed a little disappointed by the normalcy.
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That even though you might be sick of the ride, at least there's a sense of normalcy and expectation in it.
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Lawmakers can rest easy because normalcy is simply one news cycle away and, until then, they are tax sheltering in place.
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Fukunaga spoke to the puppeteer with a studied normalcy, as if directing something made of artificial fur were an everyday occurrence.
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At that point in time, I think we might see some normalcy come about regarding people's daily lives and economic activity.
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"They're going to keep everything private from here on out because they want that normalcy and privacy," Kristy Blanchard tells PEOPLE.
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She chalks it up to just one of many examples of how the Trump presidency has broken any semblance of normalcy.
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It brings a sense of normalcy, a reminder of a world that now seems to be free-falling through my fingers.
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The feeling of normalcy that could be achieved by something routine like returning to work each day is impossible for many.
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"They take pride in the normalcy of their lives," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
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If you don't improve your creativity, you end up arguing politics on Facebook and disappear into the normalcy of that life.
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But when he saw that she passed as a tastefully dressed professional woman, he found the normalcy even harder to assimilate.
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Iran: The authorities moved to project the appearance of normalcy after nearly a week of deadly protests over gas price increases.
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In a military hospital in a war zone, it was at once utterly incongruous and a desperately needed bit of normalcy.
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"The time between the time you know you won and claiming (your prize) is your last chance of normalcy," he said.
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Diplomacy is a practical necessity for peace, and it can also help to liberalize and gradually bring normalcy to autocratic regimes.
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"The government, under my watch, will continue to maintain normalcy and ensure that incidents of this nature are stopped," Buhari said.
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I often get sick of being sick and crave normalcy so I say "fuck it" and get two tickets from StubHub.
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The idea is that he is a steady, experienced political hand who will bring about a return to normalcy and competence.
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For the past 5 years Dreamers have relied on DACA to live with a sense of normalcy - build a life. 2b.
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Creating a sense of normalcy Paradise High's temporary location in an impersonal office complex didn't feel like a school at first.
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These experiences offer normalcy and regularity to homeless students, along with a sense of belonging that keeps them engaged in school.
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Little by little — after Adela had been killed, and after Curamuerto had moved to another city — his life regained some normalcy.
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As their child, what really stands out is [that] somehow in their phenomenal careers, they've maintained normalcy with all of their children.
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Slowing things down The beginnings of normalcy came after a week of confusion within the transition brought on by Trump's surprise win.
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But she was still only a child, and she struggled to regain a sense of normalcy after what she had been through.
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The laughs derive from fish-out-of-water gags, as the Coneheads' customs and culture shock smack head-first against American normalcy.
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"We just started to rebuild memories and the longer things — not the quick things — like money and normalcy, everyday life," she says.
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"There's some normalcy after this horrific premeditated crime, and we're just very proud of her," Leutner family spokesman Steve Lyons told WISN.
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Kittleman spoke of the devastation on Sunday, lamenting that residents had only recently achieved a sense of normalcy after the 2016 flood.
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I kind of want to get to the other side and get things to a sense of the normalcy we've been missing.
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Despite being saturated with environmental poisons, Anniston became an icon of normalcy when it was named the "All American City" in 1978.
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Turning the lights on gives your home a look of normalcy that can help assure your pet that everything will be fine.
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As for the cop-turned-attorney, Herbert presses on, putting on a face of normalcy for a case that is anything but.
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For women like Ana, not having power was directly linked with the disruption of normalcy and her descent into a deep depression.
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"The idea appeals to the men I've been talking with, I believe, because they want a sense of normalcy restored," she writes.
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"The time between the day you win the lottery and the day you claim is your last period of normalcy," Kurland said.
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West, who has continued to recover with the help of wife Kim Kardashian West, is slowly returning to a sense of normalcy.
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Here, a glimpse into the lives of other clubbers and the food they run to for their long journey back to normalcy.
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A source told PEOPLE in June that Loughlin and Giannulli are attempting to maintain some sense of normalcy while awaiting their fate.
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When my brain won't quiet down, I listen to New York minimalists and let their reassuring repetitions hypnotize me back to normalcy.
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But during 2016, a year that was a total war on normalcy, the abuse of children's rights was pushed to new extremes.
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I feel that it diminishes me as a woman and negates all the effort I have put forth to return to 'normalcy.
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If they lacked the pizzazz of the previous night, events on Tuesday at least saw a sense of convention normalcy settle in.
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A source told PEOPLE earlier this month that Loughlin is attempting to maintain some sense of normalcy as she awaits her fate.
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Democrats in Congress use whatever obstructive tools they have to register protest or force some semblance of normalcy back into the system.
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But sometimes it's worth returning to what we used to know about our politics, and recalling once again what normalcy looks like.
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Israel's fate would be altogether different, although now — perhaps more than ever before — the Jewish hunger for normalcy is proving exasperatingly elusive.
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She said the government was working to restore normalcy and any refugees verified as coming from Myanmar would be allowed to return.
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Still, after a riotously unstable quarter seen from the outside, any hint of things inside Tesla settling down to normalcy is welcome.
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Joe Biden's presidential campaign is built on a return to "normalcy," a time not too long ago, when he was vice president.
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Divorced from the drab reality of an office cubicle and any semblance of normalcy, creativity and inspiration become much more omnipresent forces.
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They're less secure themselves and why they look or feel a certain way — they look everywhere to find identity and normalcy somewhere.
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The lights of skyscrapers on the city's main Reforma Avenue less than a mile away seemed a very distant reminder of normalcy.
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"My gut tells me that when we get through this, people are going to want to go back to normalcy," she said.
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They must start to rely on primitive survival skills and do whatever they can to keep living in some resemblance of normalcy.
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If America follows the Italian example, by 2025 we'll look back at Trump nostalgically as some sort of beacon of relative normalcy.
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That said, things been moving toward normalcy — and the more familiar virtual assistants become, the more likely people will use them wherever.
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Since our son's suicide attempt, we have become even more determined to restore some sense of normalcy and balance in our lives.
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It brought a little bit of 'normalcy' back to the weekend, and I can't wait to call the action Sunday at Texas.
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To achieve peace — or even some normalcy — in Gaza, Hamas and others must make hard choices, including renouncing violence and recognizing Israel.
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In La Balme de Sillingy, life had been due to return to some form of normalcy on Monday, with schools re-opening.
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In the end, the left will have to contend with the same deep longing for normalcy that has defined the Trump era.
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We may have lost our sense of normalcy, but we can still stay present for the ordinary right in front of us.
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"To see all these little kids who would be together in one place having fun, being alone and trying to maintain normalcy."
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In each of these cases, as well as a string of others, white people didn't get the usual benefit of assumed normalcy.
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"These things give a degree of normalcy," said Dr. Anita Ravi, a family physician in New York who specializes in sexual violence.
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In one sense, normalcy has returned to the Premier League after the craziness of Leicester's improbable surge to the title last season.
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" The police have captured some of the prisoners, he said, adding that the islands were "back to a fair sense of normalcy.
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Whether you own or rent, it's imperative that you plan early to ensure that you can quickly and safely return to normalcy.
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The Chinese aviation authority said this week that it wants flights to gradually resume as the country begins to return to normalcy.
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She said, "Every day is a struggle for normalcy for him" and he would like to get back to his normal routine.
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It was obvious to Miller that he upset the fragile sense of normalcy that Sloan and his friends were managing to create.
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She has tried to restore a semblance of normalcy to her besieged administration by making appointments of ambassadors and deputy cabinet ministers.
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Our government should be working with urgency toward a solution and, in the interim, put in place a gradual return to normalcy.
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So some people tried to understand the horrors these men had experienced — and their desires to plunge headfirst back into normalcy — via art.
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We gave her medicine and fixed her breakfast and changed her diaper, struggling for normalcy, attempting smiles that didn't quite reach our eyes.
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And even among progressive activists, the places where Sanders and Warren split can appear trifling in contrast to Biden's "return to normalcy" message.
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"I think he provides for her a state of [normalcy] that balances with her life before she became Miranda Lambert," adds the insider.
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One Trump ally said his family adds a layer of normalcy to his daily life, an element largely missing in the White House.
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Three years after the departures, the world has collectively tried to return to normalcy — or at least is committed to pretending everything's fine.
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If Biden's mission is a return to "normalcy," he'd be doing his party a favor by dropping out immediately and backing another moderate.
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Providing these essential items, along with toiletries, underwear, and socks, helps create a sense of normalcy for kids who've been thrown into chaos.
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But the underlying theme of a return to normalcy is propelling former Vice President Joe Biden to the front of the crowded field.
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"We all tried to give him some normalcy in his life despite the fact that he was stuck in the hospital," Farnan says.
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If there was any expectation that things would go back to pre-Kavanaugh normalcy, that was dashed when Graham hit the campaign trail.
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Like Joyce, Sheriff Hopper is trying to return to normalcy by covering up everything he and the kids went through in Season 1.
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Twisting the cinematic aesthetic in order to deconstruct normalcy, they poke fun at everything from beauty pageants, commercial shoots, period pieces, and more.
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The US-led coalition is now working to return the area to some semblance of normalcy — and pro-regime forces don't like that.
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A source told PEOPLE earlier this month that the couple is attempting to maintain some sense of normalcy as they await their fate.
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It's a well-paced, self-contained little period piece about two people vainly trying to return to normalcy after a seemingly impossible experience.
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After a atypical childhood characterized by stints in rehab and an absentee mother, Barrymore said she relished the normalcy of being a Kopelman.
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Just as you were starting to regain a sense of normalcy, the magazine's second cover comes along to upset you all over again.
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From a more hopeful vantage point, a sense of normalcy, coupled with vigilance, is the most measured reaction to the threat of terrorism.
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Where it stands: Trainers and jockeys interviewed by the Post emphasized that the Kentucky Derby will bring some normalcy back to the sport.
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On that day, her last posts reveal a reflective mood, yearning for normalcy in a city where she was hunted as a spy.
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And I think Barack and I—because we're kind of stubborn—we've maintained some normalcy, mostly because of the age of our kids.
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Biden supporters, by contrast, typically depict Trump as a one-man historical aberration and their preferred candidate as the person to restore normalcy.
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At a glance, these details may seem insignificant, but they're the handful of childhood memories that bring with them a semblance of normalcy.
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Alves has returned to work as a chauffeur, which he said has helped him cope by carrying on with life, retaining some normalcy.
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Of course, quietly, many Republicans keep hoping the party's base eventually will wake up from its Trump-drunken stupor to return to normalcy.
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He promised to restore normalcy by the end of the year, when a deadline to deposit old 500 and 1,000 rupee banknotes expires.
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Sports and art classes at the United Nations-sponsored school offered these Gaza kids a semblance of normalcy and an outlet for expression.
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Friday's game, which the team won in a 42-0 rout, marked something of a return to normalcy for members of the community.
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" LaBolt added that Biden should "show that his vision is not about a return to normalcy but a plan to secure the future.
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We recognize that everything is being done, and we're here to execute so people get food, water, and we start returning to normalcy.
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A desire for normalcy sealed her decision not to remove her left breast, especially after doctors told her the cancer could return anyway.
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Still, as the Indian economy returns to a sense of normalcy, the country could be set to reap the benefits of those reforms.
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When we are visible—when we are equal under the law—our existence, our normalcy, and our humanity are more difficult to deny.
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Things are normal, and then things aren't and there's the fear that maybe they won't ever be again... and then normalcy is restored.
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"I love watching the normalcy mixed with the extraordinary that you see in Tiler in this film," Ms. Moss said in an email.
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With much of Big Sur back on its feet, hotel and restaurant owners said that they look forward to a return to normalcy.
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"Our thought process was, the quicker I can get Janet on stage playing music, the quicker we get back to normalcy," he said.
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Trump and his high-profile backers are struggling to come to grips with the reality that there are no shortcuts back to normalcy.
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Parents who are concerned, in this time of closed schools, with maintaining educational normalcy might find something to reflect on in those pages.
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Eastern Ghouta's youngest residents have not escaped the horrors of war, even as their parents have sought to instill a sense of normalcy.
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More than 6 million are without power, and they have no hard date for restoration of their lights, appliances, and sense of normalcy.
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The centrists, led by Mr. Biden, advocated for more incremental change and a return to what they cast as pre-Trump-era normalcy.
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Normalcy will resume for the Yankees on Tuesday against the Mets after an eight-hour flight back to New York on Sunday night.
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Mr. Macri's supporters heralded his 2015 election as a miraculous outbreak of normalcy in a country with a well-earned reputation for histrionics.
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Yet there are other ways to address normalcy in song, and Big Day in a Small Town cuts juicily into the national heart.
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"Our hope is that we can bring some sense of normalcy to our customers who still want to shop with us," it said.
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"Houston can absolutely regain its normalcy," said Lucy Arendt, a professor of business administration management at St. Norbert College, in De Pere, Wis.
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But otherwise a curtain tends to fall, because there isn't a way to integrate private struggle into the realm of health and normalcy.
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With so much normalcy being disrupted already, it may hardly seem like the time to transform the way you think about your wardrobe.
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If Generation Z is frustrated with seeing chaotic headlines all the time, the only way to restore normalcy is to embrace social distancing.
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Both films are about the impulse to preserve a sense of normalcy in difficult circumstances, and both reveal the cruelty behind that impulse.
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It's easy, if you are not in immediate danger of being swallowed by the sea or strangled by drought, to slip into normalcy.
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That gathering didn't happen until months later, in early March, as I waited for a semblance of normalcy to return to the island.
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Then Houston's mayor, Sylvester Turner, urged the Astros to return home, in the hope that they would provide a sliver of normalcy here.
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As such, the best way to pull an all-nighter is to return to normalcy as quickly as you can after the fact.
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This ceremony is part of a governmental apparatus meant to project a picture of seamless continuity and normalcy to Americans and the world.
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The normalcy of her wanting grandkids can cover up this unhealthy dynamic, so please make sure you see it for what it is.
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Omar is not the only progressive lawmaker to be critical of Biden and his promise of a return to normalcy in 2020. Rep.
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Instead, he's running on largely unspecified promises to restore normalcy and sanity to a political system that is in short supply of both.
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" But he also added the intriguing footnote that season two is about "the struggle to reclaim normalcy and maybe the impossibility of it.
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The actual start of voting — now just two weeks away — still has the potential to return a sense of historical normalcy to the campaign.
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Crew members were scurrying around doing their best to return a sense of normalcy to the ship, cleaning up debris, sweeping up broken glass.
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"I've always been fascinated by fashion as a part of normalcy … to convince the viewer that everything is okay in the future," said Mead.
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"This is the kind of awareness and normalcy out LGBT allies should be promoting, especially in countries that need it the most," Hamilton wrote.
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What he yearned for most, though, was peace of mind and a sense of when his life might return to some semblance of normalcy.
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She has tried to maintain her routine as the case has gone on, clinging to the normalcy she can find in this abnormal period.
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"I think he provides for her a state of [normalcy] that balances with her life before she became Miranda Lambert," a source said separately.
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Hopefully, at that point, the couple will come to a more permanent agreement that allows the Jolie-Pitts to enjoy some sort of normalcy.
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The New Normalcy is a professional hockey team honoring a veteran as the "Northrop Grumman Hero of the Game," and nobody thinking that's weird.
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From school parties to pizza nights, the two have will continue to make an effort to maintain a sense of normalcy for their kids.
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Family members said Elizabeth, one of 10 children, was recuperating at an undisclosed location, where she will undergo counseling and ease back to normalcy.
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"Someone has to take a step towards bringing normalcy back so we have initiated the process to bring back peace and harmony," Mandviwalla said.
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If that was where "Ojichan" ended, it would stand as an important lesson for young women about the normalcy of their growing sex drive.
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This week she released Whack World, a 15-song project defying normalcy, placing Tierra in a trajectory to surpass the trends of her contemporaries.
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There's a lot of pain and chaos in the world right now — we decided to bring a little gentleness and normalcy into our lives.
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Flights, hospitals will be back online While the Keys have an exhaustive recovery ahead, signs of normalcy will pop up Tuesday elsewhere in Florida.
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Taylor loves science, so his parents hoped their visit to the center would give him a sense of normalcy and distract him from worrying.
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Trump went off on the press like he has never done before, and the internet struggled to deal with this new level of normalcy.
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Markets were likely to view the referendum as a step toward restoring political normalcy, said Kobsidthi Silpachai, head of capital markets research at Kasikornbank.
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Primary voters who long for a moderate standard-bearer and a return to normalcy in Washington strongly prefer Mr. Biden, according to the survey.
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It's visual shorthand for normalcy, in other words, a way to establish that the family dynamic we're watching is no different than our own.
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" Hess said Democrats were playing to the "power structures of D.C." and allowing "a president that's a racist … be treated with conventions of normalcy.
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They hoped to raise $10,000 -- enough money for first and last month's rent, a reliable vehicle and up to six months of expenses. Normalcy.
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Reasonable people hope that relations between America and Russia can be restored to normalcy and mutually beneficial relations can be established between our nations.
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"Even the smartest people/persons in the world could not function in the realm of normalcy with that monkey on their backs," she wrote.
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They know the desperation of families raising a child with autism -- of longing for their daughter to have a shot of normalcy in life.
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Despite her best efforts to maintain a sense of normalcy, she claims she's lost 13 years of her life that she'll never get back.
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Though her arm couldn't be saved, he vowed to do everything in his power to restore as much normalcy to her life as possible.
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Instead, each photograph is a still life of artifacts that create a shadow of a person who is absent, and their efforts towards normalcy.
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This fall, an effort to replace pipes leading to Flint homes is finally fully underway, delivering some promise of a return to normalcy here.
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In the early 1990s, after the mujahedeen overran the Communist government and took charge in Kabul, Mr. Khalid had a brief taste of normalcy.
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While other cities, including Timbuktu and Gao, were liberated and briefly enjoyed a return to normalcy, Aguelhok always remained in a state of insecurity.
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When we emerge from this crisis and normalcy is resuscitated, we will have a chance to reappraise how we want to conduct our lives.
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I just want — as the very beginning of some kind of return to the gentler old normalcy — for people to stop making death threats.
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Over time, though, both sides have wound up with the same resistance to normalcy: Each feels oppressed by the social standards of the other.
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Somehow, we have adjusted ourselves to this reality, not by accepting it as a new normalcy, but by diagnosing it as an enduring feature.
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Then came her astonishing professional ascent on TV's "Gidget" and "The Flying Nun," and the end of any sense of normalcy in her life.
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After March, my hope was that we'd have a sense of normalcy in our relationship and could start doing long weekends visiting each other.
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"It will take two to three months for things to return to normalcy after the shut down," association Chief Executive Nageeb Wahab told Reuters.
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By the time it hits New York, people have begun to abandon the pretense of normalcy — the thing that keeps society running as designed.
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Much of the city has been liberated, including the districts to the east of the Tigris River, which have reclaimed a measure of normalcy.
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However, By and large this is the time to break toward normalcy and bring forward balance said he does not see a crisis coming.
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To carry on in the spring of 2017 as if what was happening was anything approaching normalcy required a determined suspension of critical faculties.
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Five days later, on a warmer night in Philadelphia, Wheeler took another step toward normalcy in the Mets' 5-4 victory over the Phillies.
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But as my family continues on with normalcy, I am forming a new identity, complete with new relationships, habits, and traditions of my own.
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He'd also said that there was no shame in normalcy, that I was right to be drawn to it, especially after my previous boyfriend.
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If your team isn't functioning at 100 percent, you're missing out on the normalcy of what the day-to-day operations should be like.
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It reveals a sublime normalcy more typically afforded to white folks: bicycles, snacks, bibles, family outings, the pause before a woman puts away her groceries.
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The school had barely managed to restore a sense of normalcy when families found out that Paso Palmas was on the list of school closures.
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Oswalt frequently uses his Twitter account to weigh in on the political news of the day, but says he's driven by a hunger for normalcy.
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It's not that they look bad, per se; of the two, the Wellness almost approaches normalcy for what you'd expect a lamp to look like.
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The DNC and Iowa's Democratic establishment has failed at their most basic duties: Instilling a sense of competence, trust, and normalcy in the electoral process.
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"I think he provides for her a state of [normalcy] that balances with her life before she became Miranda Lambert," a music industry insider added.
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Plopped unceremoniously onto the top of a snowy peak, the new player is greeted by enough video game staples to create the illusion of normalcy.
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It remains to be seen whether they tilt backward toward normalcy, hope, and a positive path for the future, or just fall over the edge.
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Since their separation, Carmelo and La La have been working together to co-parent son Kiyan while maintaining a sense of normalcy in his life.
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Michael Bublé and wife Luisana Lopilato are trying to return to some sense of normalcy as their son's health improves amid a scary cancer battle.
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Some cities have boomed in the years since the national unemployment rate hit 24.4 percent in October 212, while others have limped back to normalcy.
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West, who has continued to recover with the help of wife Kim Kardashian West, is slowly returning to a sense of normalcy according to sources.
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As Lori Loughlin awaits her fate for her alleged involvement with the college admissions scandal, the actress is attempting to maintain some sense of normalcy.
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Sure, the same goes for their opponents, but you have to think that a bit in the way of normalcy would do the Indians good.
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Bundy's periodic trials were only pauses in her return to normalcy, including her night classes in business management and weekend lake trips with her boyfriend.
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And really, that's one of the most remarkably tragic things about the poem: a vision of comfortable normalcy stolen violently, senselessly, over and over again.
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For the Okubos, such assistance would help reduce some of the stress of everyday life - and help the couple focus on the normalcy that remains.
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London terror attacks London's trying to return to some sense of normalcy after the United Kingdom suffered its third terror attack in as many months.
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Hayden even became a beacon of stability and normalcy after the Freddie Gray riots with her decision to keep the library open despite the unrest.
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Also, there was a slight elation that came with pulling off a well-timed shoryuken before the inputs became a thing of pop culture normalcy.
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A key premise of Action, Enjoy Sex, and The Ethical Slut is that it's not helpful to think in terms of sexual problems or normalcy.
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Slowly I saw some normalcy return, and as I got my movement back in my hand, I was able to get up and move around.
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Gfrörer's precise body language builds up Agnes' struggle to tamp down her emotion and maintain normalcy until she cracks in a simple but heartbreaking way.
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In one shocking statement, Frazier expressed a level of normalcy surrounding the idea that producers and crew would allow for things to go too far.
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But what's the protocol for a situation like this, where 13 children and young adults have allegedly been starved, shackled, deprived of anything resembling normalcy?
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WHAT'S FOR LUNCH Sign of recovery Puerto Rico, still struggling after Hurricane Maria, takes a small step toward normalcy when some public schools reopen today.
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A film, above all, is meant to empathize, not pathologize, and Cody—for whom "normalcy" has never been in style—thankfully seems to know that.
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This week marks five years since Superstorm Sandy swept across New Jersey and New York, and many communities are still trying to return to normalcy.
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It reminded Rick and the rest of the group that normalcy is possible when you put down the guns, stop fighting, and try to rebuild.
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But if he loses, they can hope, with some credibility, that they can return to some semblance of normalcy fighting Clinton and try again later.
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Before quickly shattering all sense of normalcy, and forcing you to turn to The Log Lady for an interpretation on what that undulating bug means.
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Last season set up Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter's divorce, Todd's struggle to find normalcy in his asexuality, and Princess Carolyn's drive to become a mother.
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We just barely recovered from being introduced to "feather brows", and were hoping for some peace and normalcy in the beauty world while we healed.
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New York City could take at least six months, until September, to get back to some sense of normalcy because of coronavirus, de Blasio said.
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Their mounting frustrations and the smiling agony of forced normalcy give way to moments that suggest a mutual desire to have someone, anyone, to love.
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At the Girl & the Fig, a 20-year-old restaurant on the plaza, customers on Tuesday evening were mostly locals, happy for a little normalcy.
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By the time Djokovic put the finishing touches on his 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 victory, a sense of normalcy had returned.
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Diddy lost the mother of his children, Kim Porter, Thursday -- but put on a brave face Friday -- in an attempt to return to some normalcy.
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Doval said Pakistan and groups based there have frowned upon such signs of normalcy and rebuked militants inside Kashmir for failing to stop the trucks.
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Aside from the occasional confessional interview or Hollywood red-carpet appearance, Rousey maintained radio silence and retreated into something like normalcy for 365 full days.
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"After a long and dangerous experiment in monetary policy, conducted by others, Chairman Powell has gone a long way to restoring normalcy," Mr. Toomey said.
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But there was no clear road map to "normalcy," to use a word that began to gain traction in the chaos of the postwar years.
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It's something that your most loyal customers will certainly remember when we return to some semblance of normalcy — and it's just a great community service.
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He said the initial knee-jerk reaction to Trump's comments on a possible Easter reopening was positive, as investors hoped for a return to normalcy.
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Even if New York does hit its peak in April, as the experts are now predicting, it'll be summer before we're really back to normalcy.
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From the start, Mr. Biden's argument for his candidacy has centered explicitly on a return to "normalcy" after four years of life under Mr. Trump.
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Op-Ed Contributor SEOUL, South Korea — A semblance of normalcy returned to South Korean politics with the May 10 inauguration of President Moon Jae-in.
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On a roof in Denmark, they might bake in the sun before the water dries up, essentially trapping them in a state of delicate normalcy.
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He chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for years, voted for the Iraq War, and is running on a platform of a return to normalcy.
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She also warned of the risk of returning to normalcy — for which, in the era of Trump, there is a deep desire among many Americans.
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Their mom ("Scandal's" Darby Stanchfield) and uncle (Aaron Ashmore) endeavor to make the change as painless as possible, but alas, normalcy isn't in the cards.
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I'd choke down the vegetarian food and count the days until my father would come and pick us up, bringing me ice cream and normalcy.
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Analysts expect the Fed to announce at its next meeting, in September, that it will begin to reduce its bond holdings, another step toward normalcy.
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The government says normalcy is slowly returning to the Muslim-majority territory and was hoping that the elections to sub-district councils set for Oct.
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Going all the way back to Warren Harding, when he ran for President, in 1920—people criticized him for his 'Return to Normalcy' campaign slogan.
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I interviewed women and men whose monthly routine costs were in the hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars — money spent to maintain a sense of normalcy.
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That kind of coverage represents a "normalcy bias" — an inability to recognize or even convey when something has truly gone wrong in the political process.
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He's had moments where he seemed near pivoting, where he appeared to bask in the media coverage that followed a few days of relative normalcy.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 27%Synopsis: In "Stockholm, Pennsylvania" the actress' character returns to family and attempts to adjust to normalcy after being kidnapped 17 years earlier.
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Flip or Flop's Tarek and Christina El Moussa may be divorcing, but the couple is doing everything they can to "maintain normalcy" for their two children.
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Over the past year and a half or so, the Fed has sought to shed some of those assets and restore some normalcy to monetary policy.
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All of this — in addition to the partial reopening of six metro lines and most grocery stores in the capital — has restored a semblance of normalcy.
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Let them take care of the many needs and things that they have to take care of just to get back to a sense of normalcy.
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There is a grace, as Robert O'Connell noted, in the way that the rote and boring normalcy of baseball crept into even that most abnormal game.
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"Basically, my theory is if Elliot continues getting his life together, returning to 'normalcy', then Mr. Robot will disappear, probably in the season finale," Dmancapri0620 writes.
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" In one gesture of normalcy, Trump pledged to be "very restrained" in the White House with his use of Twitter, "if I use it at all.
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Director James Burrows took the new cast out to dinner in Las Vegas before the pilot aired so they could enjoy their last night of normalcy.
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And despite their separation, Anthony says the couple's still doing "great" creating a sense of normalcy for their 10-year-old son, Kiyan, by co-parenting.
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Once opened, this attack installs a ransomware known as WannaCry, which locks down the infected computer and demands Bitcoin in exchange for a return to normalcy.
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"Patton and I have been saying this since the very beginning — we really are literally looking forward to the normalcy and stability of life," Salenger says.
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"Tomorrow help others cook, help those who have no light to feel a gift of normalcy," he wrote to people who were about to regain power.
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Girl Scouts Behind Bars allows a chance for normalcy in an otherwise unreal environment, and the images highlight the love that keeps the program alive. —K.
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One congregant, who did not want to be identified, came to the center with his two young daughters on Monday to maintain a sense of normalcy.
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It's all part of his public comedown, a return to normalcy from a guy who made a point of rarely being normal in the first place.
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"Patton and I have been saying this since the very beginning — we really are literally looking forward to the normalcy and stability of life," Salenger said.
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The Thousand Oaks bar where 12 people were killed in a shooting rampage nearly a month ago is making a valiant effort to return to normalcy.
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"I liked this story because I was able to show how people are trying to forget the war, cope, endure and maintain some normalcy," says Masri.
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"So our hope of course is that we return to a little bit sense of normalcy and we continue to keep the dialogue open." he added.
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Amelia reminds him that he has already suffocated one woman before her, and claims that his rules about normalcy don't make a marriage that will last.
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Kaine's professionalism echoes into each of his political positions and is a breath of normalcy in a campaign that's devolved to the lowest levels of decency.
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Whatever has happened (or rather, not happened) between Washington and Pyongyang in the last six months, North and South Korea have made real progress toward normalcy.
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But in and around San Juan, much of the area was returning to a sense of normalcy, with power being reestablished in parts of the capital.
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On the one hand, there will likely be a return to normalcy of sorts, with Dhaka continuing its efforts to grow the economy and strengthen development.
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The greatest challenge I have faced is disrupting the sense of normalcy established during years of fighting FROM the sea, rather than fighting UPON the sea.
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The normalcy and security of going to school and being part of a community can keep a child safe and motivated, helping them cope with trauma.
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And now this normalcy of hers, this lack of vulgarity—documented by the Balanchine Archive tapes—will stand forever as protection of a vulnerable ballet. ♦
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And she's as energetic and colorfully dressed as ever as she continues her journey toward normalcy in season 2 of the Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
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The attack amounted to a gut-punch to a nation that was struggling to restore some sense of normalcy and had begun to drop its guard.
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It was, everyone promised, simply a see-you-later, but it couldn't help feeling like a goodbye — to something, even if just our sense of normalcy.
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And the next one, and the next one, until life returns to its state of normalcy and the faint memories of these terrible nights fade away.
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There was a terrible price for creating an illusion of normalcy the last time a pandemic ravaged our country, and we seem doomed to pay again.
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If corporations and consumers won't spend, then the government should spend on their behalf, creating the economic demand necessary to push the economy back to normalcy.
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But all of that goes away quickly because it bumps up against precisely what the Kremlin is there for: to close down the pockets of normalcy.
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Bill Gates When you get married and have kids, as I did in my 25s and 230s, there's a certain normalcy in working on multiple fronts.
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The street demonstrations galvanized the news media and the intelligentsia, but the public craving for order and normalcy was deeper than they or the students realized.
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I hope, and suspect, that Mill is right about this: that we all have the ability to find some durable joy in quietude, normalcy and contemplation.
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But Katz's plan offers the majority of the population the prospect of normalcy in some relatively small number of weeks, rather than indefinite number of months.
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"The teachers are working extra hard these days," Levi said, stressing that teachers are eager to get back to normalcy when it's safe to do so.
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Kvitova described the match as another step toward normalcy about eight months after she was attacked during a robbery at her home in the Czech Republic.
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It's a startling sign of the impact social distancing is having on the United States, both economically and in terms of the normalcy of everyday life.
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Closing down is likely a last-case scenario for major theater chains that regard staying open as an act of "normalcy" in uncertain times, Bock said.
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"We were finally getting to a point where there was a sense of normalcy; people felt it was legal to come to Cuba," Mr. Laverty said.
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"I think it's great for us to try and strive for normalcy, but I think it would be foolish to expect it," Mr. de Blasio said.
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There's "nothing else to do," Mia Kroger, 25, said as she sat with her friends on Saturday night, drinking beer in an eerie halo of normalcy.
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For that reason, Mr. Trump's willingness to endorse Russian proposals to "de-escalate" the civil war in Syria will be a crucial test of policy normalcy.
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He gets a certain degree of normalcy and establishment acceptance when he does things like being able to attract big name CEOs to his manufacturing council.
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They were either cautiously optimistic about a return to "normalcy" in our foreign policy, or dismayed at Mr. Trump's reversal of his long-held isolationist view.
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On Thursday, Houston's major airports have slowly starting to resume operations, though it may not be until this weekend that fliers see the resemblance of normalcy.
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Diana often expressed a desire for a degree of normalcy, a goal that her son Prince William has also embraced as he develops a public profile.
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Restoration of mobile service meant some semblance of normalcy could return to the daily lives of the people here, who are living under a virtual siege.
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However, he warned that due to the shutdown of retail stores and a "gradual and uncertain pace of normalcy" that February shipments could worse than expected.
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Still, she used this period of mid-Atlantic normalcy to hone her dance skills in local TV ads and her writing prowess at her school newspaper.
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Though various measures are being taken by the government to mitigate hardships, it will take a few weeks for things to return to anywhere near normalcy.
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Ten candidates qualified for this debate, which focused on whether the party should nominate someone pushing for major changes or a return to pre-Trump normalcy.
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But they also show hope and normalcy: images of a beautiful sea, of the hills and trees on the island, which they are permitted to explore.
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Heritage also allows governments to burnish their image and questionable legitimacy, to consolidate their power after civil wars, and to project a false sense of normalcy.
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"We prioritize time together and make sure to have as much normalcy as possible with date nights and nights at home with our dogs," they told PEOPLE.
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She has said that she regularly covers her face so that she can maintain some sort of normalcy in her life outside of being a pop singer.
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" The spokesperson also said the military guaranteed the security of Mugabe and his wife, and sought to reassure the public the situation would soon "return to normalcy.
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"I think he provides for her a state of [normalcy] that balances with her life before she became Miranda Lambert," an insider told People of the relationship.
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See for yourself: A photographer captured jarring diptychs of the city, pairing his shots of the weekly marches with images of the normalcy on the same streets.
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Her assistant, Mary Jones, suggests that the early sexual abuse had confused Houston, and fueled her desire to seek the seeming normalcy of a marriage and motherhood.
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But now, like thousands of other teenagers in the region trying to regain a sense of normalcy, thinking of the future feels overwhelming, and many days, impossible.
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So I was enthusiastic about grasping with both hands at some semblance of normalcy (and beverages) with someone who really, truly knew what I was going through.
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"When I arrived back, I had maybe two weeks of normalcy, if you can call it that, and he became real irritable," he told the news outlet.
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Confronting these cinematic horrors allows us to share a benign frisson of fear, secure in the knowledge that when the lights come up, we'll emerge into normalcy.
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You feel viscerally how Reality is always struggling to convey and to hold onto an illusion of normalcy, as if nothing were really wrong with this picture.
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"It&aposs very difficult to provide 100 percent security ... and to keep the balance of putting security in place against maintaining some degree of normalcy," Wilkinson said.
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"They just wanted a sense of normalcy to their lives and to feel like a part of a family," Christopher, a stay-at-home dad, tells PEOPLE.
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Blair was quick to tout Diana's skills as a mother, saying she provided her sons with a sense of normalcy in their otherwise not-so-normal lives.
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Following the family's mass slaying, Robinson and Brentley moved to a neighborhood near Robinson's relatives, which she reportedly said has provided a sense of comfort and normalcy.
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If they can, the turn to presidential-level issues can create a sense of calm and normalcy which would begin the rebuilding process with Rs in Congress.
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And while long airport lines and telephone queues for passengers still persisted, Thomas said he expects Delta's operations on Sunday to find a semblance of normalcy again.
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Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli are attempting to maintain normalcy amid their ongoing legal battle in the college admissions scandal, a Loughlin source tells PEOPLE.
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People like Angela say that daily life is moving slowly, but they are still trying to create a sense of normalcy for themselves even under the circumstances.
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It's not going to be wished away, it's going to stay and it's going to spoil ability of both countries to resume a normalcy in our relations.
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What surprised Busch was the normalcy he found in their everyday life: waking up, praying together, going to school and work and actively engaging in the community.
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There are urban legends you hear when you get into the industry so you'll know which companies look at crunch as a normalcy, and we avoid those.
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America could use a savior, some golden, benevolent force of nature who can whisk away all our problems and return this hellhole to some semblance of normalcy.
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Corozal, Puerto Rico (CNN)Some public schools in Puerto Rico reopened Tuesday, a small step toward normalcy almost five weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated the US commonwealth.
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At the time Umbach was in Afghanistan, about a decade since US-backed forces captured Mazar-e-Sharif, most people's lives had regained some sense of normalcy.
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The loss doubled as a useful dose of reality before the Warriors regained a sense of normalcy by defeating the Portland Trail Blazers, 136-111, on Sunday.
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The lender did not provide fresh estimates, but said normalcy had largely returned to the island, thanks to government measures including the implementation of an emergency law.
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Other journalists have tried to avoid the exoticism trap by focusing on the normalcy of white supremacists, running profiles that focus on the white-nationalist-next-door.
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The Christmas theme extends meaningfully to the Escobar family, which is trying to eke out a sense of normalcy in a situation that's increasingly dangerous and isolating.
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The return for some 32,000 students in Butte County, including 200,832 displaced students, could provide some normalcy for children in California communities recovering from the Camp Fire.
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I happen to think that we owe him a debt of gratitude," he said, praising the Fed chairman for putting monetary policy "on a path to normalcy.
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The Fed doesn't really want to slow the economy, but doesn't want to lose the opportunity to return some normalcy to markets while employment is so low.
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It can be difficult to balance crises that take up your time and attention with the career you've honed, especially when you need that sense of normalcy.
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Behind a facade of middle-class normalcy, an Argentine family, enabled by the military dictatorship of the 1980s, goes into the business of kidnapping, torture and murder.
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You have time to really process, to go through different stages of grief, not just in terms of literal life loss but normalcy lost, the innocence lost.
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"We wanted a sense of normalcy as soon as possible," said Cynthia Collins, who considers her family of seven blessed because their home suffered only smoke damage.
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But the risk remains: The longer this goes on, the more likely we'll go numb, disengage, irrationally grasp at flashes of normalcy, or all of the above.
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One event last weekend stood out for its normalcy: a college seminar at the Chico Marriott, where volunteers helped students fill out applications and financial aid forms.
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There is an interlude in England, where Nunu attends university and goes through the motions of normalcy with Molly, her friendly roommate, and Luke, her thoughtful boyfriend.
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"In short, there appears to be a basis for optimism around a resumption of normalcy — or at least a 'new normal' — in the coming months," Wieser said.
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Biden is using the crisis as an opportunity to cast himself as a steady leader who will return the country to normalcy after a turbulent Trump presidency.
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Pollack's restaurants are continuing to offer takeout and delivery to help create a semblance of normalcy for his community and to keep afloat while drastically reducing operations.
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The European Central Bank's plan for returning to normalcy includes a sharp reduction of its purchases of government bonds and other assets, a form of monetary stimulus.
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The 2020 primary calendar is suddenly looking very up in the air, and increasing states' vote-by-mail capacity could give American elections some sense of normalcy.
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"I just know my main goal is to remain sober and recover all my relationships and have that sense of normalcy in my life," Ms. Steenhoek said.
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" "Buckle up — it's going to be a wild ride for the next probably 3 to 5 years until we get some sort of normalcy in this area.
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In this case, the superheroes are five disillusioned twentysomethings struggling to find the normalcy they granted the rest of the world when they destroyed the Dark One.
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Students and teachers returned to class on the Parkland, Florida campus, seeking normalcy after the mass shooting thrust them into the center of the national gun debate.
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But normalcy never arrived, legislation was never produced, and the council meetings became nothing but a photo op used to bolster the perception of the president's legitimacy.
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I know the hardest part of this trip is going to be the abrupt end to any stability or normalcy I've created over the past few years.
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"My hope for the future of the center is that we would reach a certain level of 'normalcy' around discussing black lives and their futurity," explains Duplan.
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And so we read feel-good stories of signs of the return of normalcy, in the form of rebuilt historic buildings or book fairs or music concerts.
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There is so much about Trump and his conduct that is "not normal" not normalcy itself has become a kind of rallying cry of resistance to his presidency.
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Trump also arranged meetings with Republicans who were among his fiercest critics, a display of normalcy after a week of upheaval and apparent chaos for his transition team.
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Part of the reason stocks have returned to normalcy after the market's end-of-2018 carnage is a revival of the data center, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
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But beneath the surface of normalcy lies a delicate mixture of cautious optimism tempered with a healthy dose of skepticism as people remain suspicious of the military's motives.
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On French TV, Strasbourg Mayor Roland Ries said it was a "great relief" the suspect had been shot, and he looked forward to the city returning to normalcy.
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Even if it's more of an undercurrent rather than the main event, the show is ultimately about finding hope and the drive to regain some sense of normalcy.
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Collett is constantly questioning the prescribed notions of normalcy—pushing both buttons and boundaries—while trying to figure out how we all interact in day-to-day life.
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At the same time, the elevation of seasoned GOP operative Kellyanne Conway from senior adviser and pollster to campaign manager signaled a more intriguing possible move toward normalcy.
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Krikorian's brother Jason said their family had been following along: "It's brought a level of normalcy, to focus on something else," he told Sports Illustrated earlier this month.
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Judging from the way it is positioned in The Greatest Showman, "This Is Me" is supposed to be a triumph of the self over societal conventions of normalcy.
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But with Delos so eager to get the hosts up and running again, it simultaneously feels like the company just wants to take the story back to normalcy.
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The effort to minimize the fallout from Trump's tweets—as dangerous as they are—is just part of a larger, more elaborate ritual of trying to fake normalcy.
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As Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West work to return to some normalcy in their relationship, it appears that they're also mending the connections outside of their marriage.
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We saw it in his first address to Congress, just over a month after the inauguration, which fed internal hopes that some semblance of normalcy might lie ahead.
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However, just when Ford and her husband Lucas, 40, began to reach a sense of normalcy with their little boy, it was time for Hudson's second invasive surgery.
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Joe says Bundy was a testament to the notion of perceived normalcy ... everything you see on the outside may look acceptable, but it's often not what it seems.
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Marlatt said plans to restore normalcy hadn't begun yet because they were busy trying to chainsaw through and search for people who may be stuck inside their homes.
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It was kind of nice to grow up in a place where that achieved such a degree of normalcy that people weren't talking about it all the time.
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Add it all up, and for the first time, the Trump campaign is taking on the appearance of something it has never had before: an air of normalcy.
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At the same time, you know it's important to keep your career on track, not to mention maintain a semblance of routine and normalcy through the rough patch.
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Others, like former Vice President Joe Biden, are promising to restore a sense of normalcy and bipartisanship in Washington before its politics was upended by President Donald Trump.
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While we knew that the investigation into Mr. Sterling's death would lead to more scrutiny for our community, we discussed the need to reclaim some sense of normalcy.
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Evelyn Chumbow, an anti-trafficking survivor activist, said it was critical that survivors had job opportunities to pay off debts and bring some normalcy back to their lives.
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As we plan for recovery, our first task will be to decide how we help folks who desperately need to return to the normalcy of their daily lives.
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It's only because of our narrow definitions of attractiveness and normalcy that either of these bodies is considered remarkable for not being size zero or having stomach rolls.
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The aim is showing that even if teleworking and partial shutdowns occur, it shows that everything is still getting done, the official said, and a sense of normalcy.
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Jeter and the Yankees -- and the sport of baseball -- are credited with playing a big part in returning a sense of normalcy to life following the 2001 attack.
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Safety concerns creeping into large-scale endurance events has reached a sad state of normalcy, a testament to the ability of ISIS-style attackers to poison sports culture.
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The protagonist (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is a closeted man who, in his desperate bid for normalcy, marries, joins the Fascist Party and agrees to assassinate a former professor.
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We have to try to help their constituents see what they're doing and what they're not doing and try to bring them back to some sense of normalcy.
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Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), who became so frustrated at the sense of normalcy in the Capitol that he sought out House Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.
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The league suspended its season last week after an NBA player contracted coronavirus, and it's far from clear when events in the United States will return to normalcy.
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Ties Eating wild food is part of our family life, but our kids also value fitting in and being liked in the ever-changing adolescent theater of normalcy.
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"The longer it takes for the routines and normalcy and getting back to what I used to be doing, the more at risk families are," Dr. Gurwitch said.
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But the more I think about returning to my "normal" life, the more it occurs to me that the normalcy we're all imagining has already become an impossibility.
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Anne Kornblut: I gave up on the mask soon anyway—slowly at first, then increasingly as it became clear that the kids needed our normalcy more than anything.
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If he were to fire Mueller — the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the election — anytime in the coming weeks, the confirmation process would immediately lose its normalcy.
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It's a promise to get restore steadiness and maybe a degree of normalcy to American foreign policy — this time with a billionaire businessman who prefers pragmatism and plans.
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But Blade Runner grants Asian food the dignity of casual consumption, a sense of normalcy within the American landscape, when it appears at the beginning of the movie.
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She lives in a research compound with other, similar children, locked into a prisonlike cell and into a daily routine that is a cruel, dystopian parody of normalcy.
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The hope is that by normalizing ourselves — and by being visible in our normalcy — we can offset the barriers that keep trans people at the margins of society.
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The quotidian catalogue that springs to mind—cooking, cleaning, sex, song—gives way to an awareness that such normalcy could exist, was made to exist, amid such evil.
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Normalcy was the off to college order as the twins accompanied me on each of their older sisters' campus move-ins (three different campuses on three consecutive days)!...
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Hong Kong's schools have reopened, and officials are trying to restore a sense of normalcy, though a few protesters remain holed up on the campus of Polytechnic University.
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We had all gathered there to witness it together: clutching and savoring the last few moments of normalcy in the world of Westons, Steadmans, Warrens and yes, Shepherds.
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Gokarn and Siriwardana did not provide fresh estimates, but said normalcy had largely returned to the island, thanks to government measures including the implementation of an emergency law.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads After floods that kept Venice underwater in November, recovery efforts are underway to restore the city and help residents return to normalcy.
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And for some people, taking a pill every day is part of their normal routine—and both normalcy and routine feel even more important to them right now.
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The Ouija boards on the walls and the goth attire of most of the visitors notwithstanding, what is, perhaps, most surprising about The Satanic Temple is its normalcy.
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For Schoolwerth, breaking up human forms along with the trappings of domestic stability is an attempt to understand the fragmented nature of a Brexit deal that threatens normalcy.
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And these telegenic white men are so often sold and packaged as emblems of normalcy — right up until the moment they turn out to be monsters — by the media.
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However, a tweet this morning from the Federal Aviation Administration noted that foggy conditions might further affect a return to normalcy for travelers headed in or out of ATL.
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It is deeply sexual in a non-prurient way; when juxtaposed with the overwhelming normalcy of the rest of the men's lives, the herculean exercises are but another routine.
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Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been desperately trying to understand Trump's psyche since he upended any semblance of political normalcy in Washington since his surprise election in November.
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In the liberal imagination, that blowup typically takes the form of Trump's removal from office, an event that sets us back to a path of normalcy and sane politics.
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Okwodu suggests that, as highly visible icons like Beyoncé and Solange create art out of their own extreme style choices, Gaga's reach for normalcy is actually what's avant-garde.
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And other parents, who really wish they can have this for their daughter, or son, where they experience and exercise their normalcy in the world that we live in.
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The army has tried to deflect condemnation of its actions, but the UN said the crimes were shocking for the "level of denial, normalcy and impunity attached to them".
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The Knicks were seeking some semblance of normalcy, and Fisher said at the morning shootaround that he expected his players to approach the game with the right mind-set.
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In one standout moment in the film, Sumon reacts to Nirmila's husband mocking the idea of considering wild meat as palatable food by reminding him that normalcy isn't universal.
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Broderick focuses on the symbiosis between internet media, which excels at promoting a sense of perpetual crisis and outrage, and far-right leaders who promise a return to normalcy.
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Back home, once normalcy crept in and I settled into my responsibilities as a wife and mother, I worried that the empowerment I felt during the Immersion would dissipate.
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But remarkably, over the next few days, as my face retreated back to normalcy, Face ID kept up with my changing eye and I didn't need to rescan once.
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Thursday's private hearing marks the return to relative normalcy for the investigators, now under the GOP leadership of Conaway, Tom Rooney of Florida and Trey Gowdy of South Carolina.
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What an interesting Season 7 plot it would have been to watch Olivia and Jake fight against Luna while trying to maintain some semblance of normalcy for outward appearances.
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The cancer returned last November -- after which she underwent aggressive chemo and fought valiantly to maintain normalcy in her life ... sometimes going out for the evening with her husband.
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The Bachelor has only been off the air for a few days, but already we're feeling the crushing absence of the show, and our lives haven't returned to normalcy.
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She's doing her best to develop a sense of normalcy, but finds it frustrating that her body doesn't yet move quite like it used to, especially when she's running.
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Mr. Sokurov bitterly contrasts the relative normalcy of France under German rule with the siege of Leningrad, whose citizens starved and froze and whose cultural patrimony was not spared.
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The teams will look to return to normalcy Tuesday night when the Mets host the Yankees in the second game of a four-game, home-and-home Subway Series.
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Much like the ordinary city lot in which the Black Dahlia was discovered, these moments of quiet at first suggest a normalcy that the story's raging violence consistently negates.
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"There's a lot of pain and chaos in the world right now — we decided to bring a little gentleness and normalcy into our lives," Warren tweeted at the time.
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" One source familiar with the situation said Mattis's interpretations are simply "holding the line until a semblance of normalcy is restored during the tumultuous first year of this administration.
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He didn't fall for the traps; he exuded normalcy and displayed a cool, calm and collected demeanor — something that downright irritated his Democratic opponent, the rather interrupt-y Kaine.
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" The Pyongyang playbook is punchier, more philosophical, and just as adagial: "The republic, long weird and hostile, must exhibit normalcy and civility; long diplomatic, must resume weirdness and hostility.
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The young men all said they were focusing on resuming normalcy, but "these boys went to Boston University and lived through the Boston Marathon," Mr. Gordon's mother, Andrea, said.
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That normalcy is surprising — Spotify and its bankers expected that the music streaming giant would take shareholders on a wild ride in its first months as a public company.
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"Quarantine collectively scans as a threat to normalcy more than a threat to life," Colin Horgan noted recently about compulsive toilet paper purchasing at big-box stores like Costco.
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The 525 gallons that he delivered to them every week or so still required rationing, but the tank's presence brought the Paups their first semblance of normalcy in years.
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The low-key normalcy, the promise of a campaign that will end and restore the best of pre-Trump America, had helped Biden rout Sanders in the first place.
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But even when the country is able to return to some sort of normalcy, concerns are likely to remain over how easily an outbreak could once again spread rapidly.
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By Monday night, when Mr. Buttigieg reached for his return-to-normalcy critique during an otherwise friendly MSNBC town hall-style interview, the moderator, Chris Matthews, cut him off.
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But many state elected officials and political operatives, pointing to early polling, believe the former vice president's "return to normalcy" message will resonate more than any rigid ideological framework.
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But there are utterances and actions of his that can't go unexamined, breaches of decorum, diplomacy or normalcy that stand out from the rest or precisely distill his character.
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If SaaS and cloud companies dip under the 10x mark it will be a new, and unwelcome era for the category (or for the pessimists, a return to normalcy).
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It lies to the sick about how alone they really are, because when they were healthy that seemed like perfect normalcy, so they must now be outliers, failures, freaks.
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So I think that the market is telling us that a lot of these companies are in trouble if we don't return to some sort of normalcy very quickly.
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On a night of upsets, Dafne Schippers restored some normalcy at the world championships in London when she proved again that she is the fastest woman over 200 meters.
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In the liberal imagination, that blow-up took the form of Trump's removal from office, an event that sets us back toward a path of normalcy and sane politics.
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The President, with the full support of his party in Congress, has pushed politics so far off-kilter that Americans are desperately yearning for normalcy in the Oval Office.
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If the Knicks had hoped that Sunday afternoon's game against the San Antonio Spurs would be a return to a semblance of normalcy, that notion did not last long.
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The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates for the second time in roughly a decade on Wednesday, as the central bank continues its efforts to return to pre-crisis normalcy.
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"We spent a lot of our time creating our community here, figuring out how to make a life here, and establishing some sort of routines and normalcy," Cynthia said.
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What Biden argues he can offer is meaningful steps in the progressive direction, plus the return to some semblance of normalcy in American politics that so many people crave.
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As has been customary, even in the tradition-shattering Trump era, the denizens of Capitol Hill were making every effort on Tuesday to strive for normalcy before the ritual.
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"We don't have another seat right now," he told reporters, adding that he hopes to see the chamber recover "some semblance of normalcy" after the coming two-week recess.
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But then you have a candidate standing for normalcy and stability and an America that is doing pretty well and is comfortable with our increasingly diverse and pluralistic society.
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"I think he provides for her a state of [normalcy] that balances with her life before she became Miranda Lambert," a music industry insider told PEOPLE after their wedding announcement.
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She said that since the video was leaked, she has struggled to regain a sense of normalcy: "I wanted to do everything to be normal again," she told the jury.
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Meanwhile, her assailant, a rapist hiding in plain sight as the cheery married man next door, is shielded by the same sense of normalcy that could be used against her.
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"The idea of these de-escalation zones is to stop the bloodletting ... and the eviction of the armed groups handing over their weapons and the return of normalcy," Assad said.
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Jussie Smollett is trying to return to normalcy as best he can after a whirlwind saga in Chicago ... and that includes mundane tasks like taking trips to the post office.
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There's something thrilling about the tension of a seemingly regular person trying to maintain a veil of normalcy, while maintaining a separate identity as a serial killer or vigilante hero.
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However, what was supposed to be an innocent opportunity for Margaret to experience normalcy before being crowned queen, turned out to be a greater learning lesson for type-A Stacy.
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Each "restart" of Passing for Human adds another layer to Finck's profound inward analysis, creating a full, messy portrait of a person who's always felt on the outskirts of normalcy.
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We honor the parts of her that were human and imperfect, infusing her with the kind of normalcy that is usually denied to celebrities of her stature while they're living.
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The budget chief argued that President Barack Obama's administration spent too much on climate change programs and that the 2018 proposed cuts are an attempt to get back to normalcy.
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Yes, there were a few Obama-to-Trump voters on the margins, but overwhelmingly, even an election this weird was forced into normalcy by the power of our partisan identities.
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