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"normality" Definitions
  1. a situation where everything is normal or as you would expect it to be

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When I was a teenager growing up in Michigan, I felt that if the place I lived in was normality incarnate, then normality itself was the wrong fit for me.
Mr Temer is striving to project an air of normality.
The 'is' is the palpable unknowability of a new normality.
A recent anecdote illustrates the problems which his normality creates.
Their makeup gets treated like a novelty rather than normality.
While it's still controversial, medical marijuana is edging toward normality.
Residents are returning to the normality of their own lives.
It is time to return to some semblance of normality.
The joy is there is of normality, of experiencing attachment.
But that doesn't mean resumption of normality will happen quickly.
I just want a little normality back in my life.
During tense times, the normality of these responses is noteworthy.
Back to normality, back to work, and back to cloudy skies.
Normality is defined by the images we see all around us.
I have this intense sense of complete relaxation and normality here.
"When I step onto the track, it's like normality," Browne says.
Once there is some semblance of normality, elections may be possible.
It sees the vote as the only way to restore normality.
But we base earnings on normality, and normal is 1.5 million.
"There's complete normality here — there's peace and folk music," he said.
This is where the notion of normality plays its most essential role.
Noisey: There is a romanticism about Laurel Canyon but also some normality.
At least the new year has brought a semblance of monetary normality.
OPEC's intervention seems to hint at a return to this pampered normality.
A machine gun nest at the entrance shatters any sense of normality.
So the next rate increase is only a first step to normality.
During David Gunnlaugsson's term, Iceland has begun to return to financial normality.
It could be a while before there is any semblance of normality.
In the past two decades, Congo has tasted nothing close to normality.
"We're trying to give them some normality," Widad's teacher, Maria Hallberg, said.
For countries like the United States, China and Russia, that is normality.
The mad king could stay on script long enough to fake normality.
We went to eat to cheer ourselves up, looking for a little normality.
His national security team, seen as a bedrock of normality, increasingly is frustrated.
Many documentaries run aground trying to navigate the space between normality and tragedy.
Central bankers make no secret of their longing to return to this normality.
After eight years of crisis and recession, normality at last seems within reach.
School is going to be the first step toward normality for these kids.
In today's world of political hyperbole, this seems a comforting bit of normality.
" Dameron married in his early 20s, a sort of desperate lurch toward "normality.
A much needed source of light relief, he steers everything back towards normality.
Supporters said the nominations would restore a state of normality to the agency.
But now demand has recovered, unemployment is low, and normality has been restored.
Li's sheer normality makes his death resonate all the more with the public.
Year's Day, came a pantomime of normality: Morrison recorded a message in which
But while that extreme normality appeals to party regulars, just as Hillary Clinton appealed to them, the sheer duration of normality means you end up flip-flopping or getting behind the curve in a way that a younger politician wouldn't.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said in June Beijing would help restore normality in Venezuela.
Donald Trump cheered Brexit on because he thought it was a return to normality.
One argument is that it should just wait for the inevitable return to normality.
But the public finances and economy have miles to go before they reach normality.
What's always been remarkable about the 2016 election isn't its abnormality but its normality.
To mark a return to prandial normality, Muslims will feast and revel with family.
"It will take some time until normality is restored in its entirety," Santos said.
"I have a normal job, but I do this to escape normality," he explains.
"Now we are gradually coming back to normality," he said of the dividend policy.
Returning soldiers imagined home as a refuge of normality after the nightmare of war.
I think the normality, in a way, has so many ways of being inspiring.
Out of the shadow emerge mediocre demons, and their desire for normality and positivity.
"It would be nice to get back to a bit of normality," Kenny said.
This is the state of sexual "normality" that is being fed to our children.
Those who make history often find that returning to normality takes the greatest toll.
These characters with their sense of normality respond to their pain promptly and efficiently.
Bringing realism to my pictures spreads true awareness on the normality of my existence.
But in the age of Trump, both are looking for a little more normality.
Second, he suggests that the couple needs to demonstrate their normality and good values.
"But then, as with Brexit, the fog will lift and normality will return," he said.
But then when I come home, I think I definitely restore that sense of normality.
A normality that can't happen when you're a starving artist living in the Middle East.
Modi had said his government would end the chaos and restore normality in 50 days.
Ultimately, over the course of several days last week, I wrenched myself back to normality.
And maybe that's the problem: We are attempting to attach normality to a depraved murderer.
But getting rid of Mr Corbyn would represent a step back towards something approaching normality.
"It's a return to normality," said Dietrich Hatlapa, the founder of the London auto group.
The normality project going on in one cornerand the loading of sarin canisters in another.
As life in China returns to a semblance of normality, many people are moving on.
Catalan citizens "will vote, as they have always done in complete normality," Mr. Puigdemont said.
"When we're off duty, we can't even have that sanctuary of normality," one commander said.
She did not lecture me, or rarely did, on my swerves away from observable normality.
His ephemeral work — anti-normality, anti-materialist, anti-classist — had assumed an exhortative, prophetical tone.
We have this great strength as human beings to find normality—even beauty—in these situations.
Growing up in semi-detached normality in Essex, he made money by staging discos for schoolmates.
"We want to ... showcase that Greece has returned to normality," one of the government officials said.
In times like these, a Brazilian like me, living abroad, strives for a sense of normality.
Shrill, official attempts to assert normality only highlight the proximity of a total collapse into violence.
But, but, but: Trump has more presidential moments of lucidity and normality than Wolff's book suggests.
Chelsea are seventh, Leicester are 12th, and some sense of normality has returned to the world.
The Republican dilemma, and thus America's dilemma, is that there's no obvious path back to normality.
By this analysis, the president is a dangerous outlier whose removal would restore America to normality.
New Delhi has said the situation is returning to normality in the region since the clampdown.
" He said projects like the one with Sesame Street give refugee children "a dose of normality.
Hub Group CEO David Yeager says 2019's peak season will be a return to normality.
There was thus created what can be called a malignant normality in a subculture of torturers.
But Glen says with admiration that domestic normality was somehow established in a profoundly abnormal situation.
To sentence a mother means to break up a family and strip a child of normality.
Today, Qamishli, once one of the last vestiges of normality in Syria, is dominated by fear.
There are many difficulties in regaining a sense of normality after experiencing such an incredible horror.
These two worlds — their own wretchedness and the normality that they saw before them — almost touched.
Mr. Modi claims his clampdown would resolve that conflict and bring normality and development to Kashmir.
Politically, everything flew in this direction and paved the way for the normality of this moment.
It is in millions of acts of normality that we find the best response to terrorism.
"They were just trying to have as much normality as possible," says another insider about the trip.
"It marks a return to normality and growing confidence," Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras told Reuters.
What makes the game unbearably eerie is the sense of normality to those who inhabit the space.
They are human enough to be recognizable but removed enough from normality to be odd and unfamiliar.
Yet such praise has to be tempered by the fact that Trump's newfound normality is only relative.
As the sound of fighting echoed round their city, residents sought to maintain some normality on Friday.
The AfD's triple strategy of normality, provocation and self-victimization puts the other caucuses on the spot.
But social media's "New Time" is more tenacious, because it is less obviously a break with normality.
In addition to the frequency of harassment, Jake said many gay men dismiss it as a normality.
Some residents of the besieged port reached for a semblance of normality on a major public holiday.
"I can't legitimize him and create the appearance of normality," said Jan Farsky, election leader for STAN.
I suspect this attitude stems from the prison system, where loneliness skews everyone's sense of social normality.
Will climate change shift the goal posts of normality, or will there be louder calls for action?
A return to normality, however that is achieved, almost certainly brings with it lower price-to-return multiples.
But shrinking the balance sheet remains too big a dose of normality for now for most Fed officials.
In December the Federal Reserve made the first, tentative step towards normality, with a quarter-point rate increase.
A bomb exploded in the casino in 1880 and a grenade in 1930, although normality was quickly restored.
And our anchor to the future is our children and grandchildren, which hopefully we'll find back into normality.
This marks a return to some sort of normality after premiums went supernova over the course of 2014.
Even the three judges who issued Thursday's ruling saw reason to be upset with Albany's idea of normality.
In part that means assuring voters that PO will defend "normality, rule of law and democracy" inside the country.
At the very least, encountering fame in your early years prevents you entering adulthood with any sense of normality.
To go out and train every day is a victory, in that it represents a new form of normality.
The new parents told PEOPLE at the time that they hope Penelope will find normality as she grows up.
By appearing before the cameras, looking serious and speaking rationally, they add a veneer of normality to this administration.
Physical premiums have returned to something close to normality, albeit with some residual effects from the infernal queue machine.
After watching Game 1, that sounds unlikely, but a few strategic changes and a regression to normality could help.
As I await news from my family, I think about the long road back to normality ahead of us.
Normality — freedom from the deathly hand of the nomenklatura and the prying eyes of the secret police — was thrilling.
The company said that it expects to see a continued negative impact on its stores until normality returns.  ConocoPhillipsU.
It was a seemingly mundane Friday that would end up being our last taste of normality for a while.
Maintaining this continuity between workers and their jobs would help ease the transition to normality when the pandemic passes.
But that sense of normality is slowing being eroded by a foreboding feeling of crisis edging toward the capital.
Hopefully a gradual return to normality will be just that, rather than a window for the outbreak to rebound.
The big question for Hong Kong's tourism industry will be whether, once normality returns, the damage proves long-lasting.
"Greece is returning to normality and that is being recognised domestically and internationally," Staikouras said during an economic conference.
According to the company's website, the show illustrates that normality is relative, something New Yorkers can easily agree with.sparkmovementcollective.
Now it is my new normality—a kind of clear-headedness that I haven't felt in years and years.
On Saturday, Rajoy said he wanted to convene a vote "as soon as we get back to institutional normality".
"All of the economic indicators were welcoming a reversion to normality," said Wael Ziada, head of investment company Zilla Capital.
"Normality seems to be taking hold," Sandy Linville, president and CEO the Oroville Area Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday morning.
A prompt solution would help this confidence to return and for the cooperation between both countries to return to normality.
For RBS the sale marks the start of the last leg of a decade-long struggle to return to normality.
The experience in Mukhalla and Aden demonstrated how quickly aid and development can be delivered and return life to normality.
Seven years after a brutal war, peace and tourism have returned to Sri Lanka's north, but normality remains more elusive.
On Thursday afternoon, a sense of strained normality prevailed in Tunis, as shops reopened near the site of the bombings.
On Wednesday, Mr. Rajoy told the Spanish Parliament that the December elections would signal a return to "normality" in Catalonia.
Many people are experiencing cognitive dissonance about the ongoing normality of their daily lives, or, conversely, experiencing very rapid change.
Many who have shared it clearly consider the behaviour subnormal, conflating "unfamiliar" with "disgusting" and perceiving their normality as superior.
Still others show a lighter side of life as people attempt to achieve some normality in a very unusual situation.
That said, many experts recognize that this new normality of modern terrorism will still be difficult to counter and stop.
It's a fitting image -- students on the front lines have had their sense of normality shattered and lives forever changed.
Our correspondent writes that Iran has come a long way in 40 years, from revolutionary theocracy to something like normality.
Back in Washington, what passed for normality in the Trump era went on in the shadow of the Russia storm.
Multiple breakers for redundant circuits would have been in place, with analytics software checking for normality and rerouting power as necessary.
Still, even the return of normality is a relief for a continent that has spent the past few years battling crises.
In Melancholia, Dunst plays a sick woman trying hard to maintain a facade of normality throughout the ritual of a wedding.
The next 'La Tomatina' festival isn't due until August, but by then Nigerians hope they'll have gone back to tomato-normality.
So in order to give her as much normality as possible, we want her to have a childhood like we had.
Restoring normality to Mosul, home to about 2 million people before it fell to Islamic State, could prove even more difficult.
This week's aggressive dollar rebound may be fully Trump driven with more time needed for the Greenback to find some normality.
There needs to be some sort of normality to the idea that this threat will be offered and it should deter.
The real risk of the Brexit negotiations is a roadblock to that normality if a frictionless, invisible border does not continue.
The videos' tonal juxtapositions settle into normality, largely because the incongruous affective experiences swiftly blend into one recognizable, and deliberate, aesthetic.
Membership of NATO and the European Union, attained like Hungary in 1999 and 20153, was supposed to confer normality and security.
With acts of terror becoming a worrying normality, Istanbulites, like many business travellers, just want to get on with their jobs.
This is perhaps the most striking part of the story: Disaster and normality now live side by side in these communities.
"I'm hoping for massive participation ... and, after that, we'll return to normality," he said in the Madrid parliament building on Wednesday.
"I was critical of the way that photography is used to reinforce concepts of the family and normality," Evans told Refinery29.
Day is the key to it all, because her presence simultaneously upholds the pretense of virtuous normality and utterly transgresses it.
Sperl said the bank's revenue guidance will be 3% lower for this year than previously, assuming some normality returns by June.
Adolf, of course, is freaked out by this evidence of normality—even superiority—in one whom he has sworn to erase.
But Trump's main achievement was to restore normality to a United States Middle Eastern policy that had become abnormal under Obama.
Yet at the same time, for many Mexicans, life goes on in apparent normality — with no tank battles or aerial bombardments.
Historians have recently been suggesting a more nuanced version, with economic production reaching prewar levels and a sort of normality returning.
"Exceptional measures need to be adopted when there are no other ways back to normality," he said, to applause from lawmakers.
Another important part of the book is the idea that people have this incredible ability to find normality in these extraordinary circumstances.
Re-privatization is now the last remaining strand of RBS's return to normality, and is likely to take a number of years.
For the tight-knit community of market traders, re-opening their stalls was a first step towards normality after a traumatic time.
Kelly, to all Republicans and Americans who want to restore normality and professionalism to the White House staff, is a welcome addition.
"I'm writing to those of you who don't know yet that madness will always become normal; in the end, normality becomes madness."
"Those conditions of normality do not exist," he added, citing protests and institutional clashes between authorities and the opposition-led National Assembly.
The return to normality from the second half of the year onwards could thereafter be reflected in strong positive growth in 2021.
But most of its scandals have been short-lived, with a few days of backlash followed by a quick return to normality.
With the country facing increasing economic pressure -- which could have global ramifications -- many cities are attempting to return to something like normality.
At the end of the day people want normality in their day-to-day life and for real problems to be addressed.
We accept these decisions are made for health reasons but we hope we can get back to normality as soon as possible.
Each episode of "Black Mirror" establishes the background of normality against which a decisive tweak will stand out all the more starkly.
The gradual return to supply-chain normality is not being matched by a return to pre-tariffs pricing in the U.S. market.
It is incumbent on us to reinstate normality, in order to build the advanced and prosperous country of which we all dream.
India has been struggling to restore normality in Muslim-majority Kashmir, which both India and Pakistan claim in full but rule in part.
The steep drop in violence over those days allowed an all-too-brief sense of normality in a war-ravaged country of 35m.
"Our desire is to convey to a majority of people that LGBT is normality," Eduard, a 20153-year-old tattoo artist, told Reuters.
"As Brazil's main clients resume purchases from Brazil, shipments will return to levels close to normality between April and May," the statement said.
Flake argues that they are right -- and that Republicans have been trying to explain away Trump's lack of normality for far too long.
Don Trump grew up just outside of Harrisonburg, Virginia, in a small town, and for 15 or 143 years he enjoyed relative normality.
Though there is tragedy and death throughout the film, the Deep State is able to restore some semblance of normality to the world.
If we talk about normality instead, a whole new field of insights comes to the fore, including that of compliance with a norm.
The U.S. has become more progressive, and more willing to endow its queers with enough tradition for them to secure some American normality.
As normality began to return, police commanders said officers will work 12-hour shifts, 24 hours a day, to discourage any more criminality.
Such is the power of homeostasis that it's hard to see a failure cascade coming; everything returns to normal, until normality gives way.
But by the autumn of 1915, Parisian life had returned to relative normality and reports of the latest trends reappeared in the pages.
Padrino, in a series of Twitter posts, said all military units across the country had reported "normality" in their barracks and military bases.
Everybody is cracking under their thin shell of performed normality, while the rain falls and the gray pavements stretch out endlessly before them.
The DOJ settlement and the resumption of dividends were two of the last big milestones in RBS's decade-long journey back to normality.
A final exam is more than just part of the key struggle to retain some kind of normality in the face of chaos.
"We've got some stability with China returning to normality, (so) maybe there is a light at the end of the tunnel," he said.
" What war is not, he wrote, is "an occasional interruption of a normality called peace; it is a climate in which we live.
Paradoxically, his time at the school was probably one of the few periods when his life approached a kind of normality, however unlikely.
"Freud assaulted prevailing prejudices by showing 'normality' in its accepted meaning to be another name for the conventional," he quotes from the book.
Marbel Llaneh, 33, leaned against a friend laying on the floor and wondered when her life would return to some kind of normality.
When the stock market tanked in 1882, he gave up the semblance of normality to become a full-time artist, wanderer and freeloader.
Heteronormativity here means emphasizing the unspoken normality of heterosexuality, setting it as a baseline from which everything else is judged by its distance.
And ask her why she dropped out of art school and she'll tell you, as any industry legend will, she traded normality for grit.
But there were also signs of a return to normality as a children's camp, which closed due to the blaze, was reopened on Sunday.
On this narrow ledge where violence met banal normality, I could feel life as pure upon me as the first warm rain of spring.
"This same cycle of hype and then a return to normality happened in 2011, 2013, and 2017, and will doubtless happen again," said Cooper .
A peaceful transition to a democratic, economically literate government could restore normality to what was once one of the region's richest countries (see article).
To nudge Iran towards normality, America needs to mix firmness with pragmatism, rather as it did in the cold war with the Soviet Union.
Divert the less scary ones to drug treatment, community service and other penalties that do not mean severing ties with work, family and normality.
There was a cycle of this, from high moments of political tension and drama to moments of relative normality for some 50, 100 years.
This "real life" Nathan and Elena are captivating for their normality, an entirely alien state of affairs in the wider context of the characters.
"Seen for myself #Irma damage on Anguilla & extraordinary efforts of local people supported by UK response to recover & get back to normality," he tweeted.
"If this man was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, that would cross every line of normality in the international community," he said.
It is now apparent that defeating ISIS, rolling back Iran and bringing some semblance of normality to the Gulf requires just such a strategy.
Again and again, the book tells of the stability and normality at home that nurtured him—something he'd become accustomed to during his childhood.
Nicknamed "La Partita con Papà" — The Game With Dad — the matches provide a rare moment of normality, of humanity, inside the country's prison walls.
Diplomatic initiatives have led to a decrease in air strikes in recent months and a semblance of normality has returned to some larger cities.
More: An inversion in the yield curve this year sent a stark recession warning, but 2020 is shaping up as a return to normality.
It's the obligation of all levels of government to act to protect them, and to ensure that lives can return to some normality quickly.
Giving these children back a sense of normality is crucial not only for their own future, but the future of their communities and their countries.
Many superheroines on-screen, from Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow to Sarah Michelle Geller as Buffy, find their powers a burden and pine for normality.
The Texas Walmart has been open ever since, with staff "working hard to bring back a sense of recovery and normality," according to the employee.
Hong Kongers did not keep protesting for more human rights or democratic guarantees, and instead quietly resumed their lives and the city returned to normality.
Normality resumed once the levitating robots made their way down the runway, with the collection's devout theme becoming clear as the first model stepped out.
Chances are that ordinary people will vote for politicians who would sooner rather than later deliver the normality they have sought after years of troubles.
Be smart: Some of the victories for normality weren't presidential whim, but process victories by inside players who knew how to slow or stall Bannon.
When we hear about the supposed normality of the kinds of people who engage in the monstrous, there's a tendency to be amazed by it.
"It was just normality," he says of his drug-dealing youth, which soon morphed into harder crime, with his time as an armed gang member.
I would dearly love to see enlightened fiscal policy that enhances long-term growth prospects improves productivity and restores normality to the world's bond markets.
" With a dataset of 1856 faces and their respective criminal records, the authors claim to have discovered a "law of normality for faces of noncriminals.
Julianne Moore won an Oscar playing a Columbia linguistics professor struggling to maintain some semblance of normality as she deteriorates from early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
"If you have this 'strange' person and the 'straight man,' those two points of view are really based a particular type of normality," explains Davidson.
The army and its powerful chief Lieutenant General Ahmed Gaed Salah see the election as the only way to restore normality and quell the protests.
As Angel's thoughts turn to revenge and its consequences, Abby pulls her back to normality with petty dramas, birthday presents and trips to the beach.
Instead, we categorize things in terms of a more basic, undifferentiated notion of normality, which blends together these two importantly different facets of human life.
Some remain stoical, carrying on with the remnants of normality: jogging, strolling by the river, taking children outdoors for a quick breath of fresh air.
She is the narrator, the commentator, the exhumer who forces herself to dig out the often painful truth beneath the veneer of normality and respectability.
Hamish and Andy's Parent Fantasy Hotline, featured in the radio duo's recent video skit, is the taste of normality so many new parents are craving.
"It's a metaphor for what can be the relationship in a city as divided, as conflicted as Jerusalem when things get back to normality," he said.
"Operations of production and shipment of crudes from the Hugo Chavez Orinoco Belt were not compromised and continue with absolute normality," PDVSA added in the statement.
State TV covered how the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) had restored some degree of normality in one of the worst hit towns, Sarpol-e Zahab.
Whether that share grows or shrinks, the presence of a right-wing voice in Germany's media landscape is part of the country's path to political normality.
The more relaxed social rules now being introduced are thus no heresy, says the crown prince; they are simply a return to a pre-existing normality.
The rumour is that it will soon be back on again—proof of normality amid the swirling political currents of this most peculiar of island republics.
Peaceful demonstration throughout Wednesday deteriorated after nightfall into clashes between police and protesters, prompting regional government leader Quim Torra to demand an immediate return to normality.
Peaceful demonstration throughout Wednesday deteriorated after nightfall into clashes between police and protesters, prompting regional government leader Quim Torra to demand an immediate return to normality.
The options market in which many hedge fund players take cheap speculative positions and companies hedge against currency moves has also returned to something resembling normality.
The film maps the ructions of isolation, frustration, teen-age anomie, and madness in a suburban family whose façade of normality is shattered by chaotic desire.
It looks nothing like most prisons in the US. That's because Norway's prison system is designed with three core values in mind: normality, humanity and rehabilitation.
By repurposing household objects and routines in my photographs, I am creating moments that are as perplexing as the normality of defecating in a porcelain seat.
In between air raids and nosy neighbors, Shideh struggles to keep a sense of normality, which includes practicing aerobics to her banned Jane Fonda workout tape.
Of course, the accepted normality of these passionate friendships between women granted the lesbian and bisexual women of the era the perfect camouflage for their affairs.
At the same time, other images are magnetic exactly because they feel idiosyncratic and deliberately upsetting: They destabilize common standards of normality, ugliness, beauty and privacy.
The alienist carries on, unfazed, until he makes a shattering discovery: the most dangerous citizens are precisely those who present the most convincing façade of normality.
So what I'm trying to do is, until we get the numbers, I'm trying to create a perception of normality, that we are there and present.
They also took stool samples back to Georgia Tech to examine them for normality and mucus consistency, perhaps becoming the least popular researchers in their building.
The view of women as modified men "continues the overused trope that female bodies are unnatural or abnormal, thereby ascribing normality only on male bodies," says Bonaparte.
While both were ultimately resolved, normality was not restored until after ratings agencies downgraded US debt from its AAA status and the stock market took heavy hits.
At first glance, it might appear that the country, which spiraled into deeper violence, corruption and poverty following the coup, is returning to some semblance of normality.
One is that strategists set the bar so low for Mr. Trump that the mere appearance of normality has been enough to keep the bears at bay.
Hezbollah's parliamentary group met on Thursday and said in a statement afterwards that Hariri's return to Lebanon and his "positive statements" signaled a possible return to normality.
Mr. Rauch's book affirms the normality and prevalence of the crisis, unpacking the overwhelming research revealing the U-curve, which charts people's happiness in nearly 60 countries.
The skirmish, and Mr. Odinga's promise of continued provocation, undid feelings of relief in a city where many people, whatever their politics, say they simply want normality.
The euro also surged after the Fed's actions, but with widespread uncertainty about when any semblance of normality might return, there were few places to really hide.
All in all, Residency is meant to "mirror an average weekend" and "provide a sense of familiar normality" — two things that we so desperately need right now.
"We've seen them go from being a novelty, a rarity, to now it's just a normality," said David Scarpitti, a wildlife biologist with the state of Massachusetts.
"As a kid, the church was the only thing that had something to do with fashion that was outside of the normality of everyday life," he says.
Transport officials on Wednesday said they would be upping the frequency of train and bus departures, although not yet restoring "normality" following the drastic cuts last month.
"We'll need at least a century to return to normality," Coldiretti, an association of Italian agricultural communities, said in a statement obtained by Reuters after the storm.
But the return to normality has been a shock to the system for investors accustomed to 2017 levels when volatility was low and the waters were calm.
Even a walk through an upscale district of eastern Mosul, which escaped the worst fighting and where life has largely returned to bustling normality, can be dangerous.
Trading in commodity markets might have resumed relative normality following Brexit turbulence, but one investment bank has detailed the downside risk that the oil price could still face.
He wrote me a very nice email saying I had changed his life, that the pain had just stopped completely, and that he was coming back to normality.
Cassandra is hesitant about it at first, but Kelly convinces her that it'll be a good morale boost for everyone to have some sliver of normality right now.
An air of normality is precisely what Mr Maduro is attempting to cultivate, as he hopes to continue doing what he is oddly good at—staying in power.
And if this game were to take place entirely outside the boundaries of normality, leaving the spaces grotesque but essentially unrecognizable, it wouldn't be anywhere near as unsettling.
Ivanka Trump's tweets used to have the veneer of normality, despite the highly not normal premise of her being a senior White House advisor in the first place.
In it, Malik has intentionally avoided passing judgment on the place she calls home, choosing to focus on the settlement's positive traits and the normality of her childhood.
As life returned to a semblance of normality in Harare, civilians ventured outside to stock up on food and other supplies while police continued to patrol the streets.
"We want a massive turnout to begin a new political era of tranquillity, normality, coexistence and respect," Rajoy told the Catalan wing of his conservative People's Party (PP).
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's parliament gave final approval on Thursday to the 2019 state budget, marking a return to political normality after a coalition dispute nearly toppled the government.
Between poignant vocals and dynamic instrumentals, listening to Can't Swim feels like relinquishing the chains of a nine to five normality for a life of pure emotional creativity.
These moments in succession, she said, led her to investigate the interwoven forces that shape our perceptions of gender and how they create a biased illusion of normality.
However, the army wants a return to normality and the end to a period of constitutional limbo in which an interim president holds office until a new election.
Nothing is normal and there is little sign of when any sense of normality will return -- from schools opening to hospitals being able to care for the sick.
In Maiduguri, which has seen its population almost triple to five million in recent years, there are signs a sense of normality is gradually returning to the city.
However, the army wants a return to normality and the end to a period of constitutional limbo in which an interim president holds office until a new election.
Some time later I expressed that gratitude to him by email and what followed was a brief period where Harvey Weinstein treated me with surprising respect and normality.
Its fall appears to have persuaded many ordinary Syrians that the regime, for all its appalling cruelty and corruption, is their best shot at something close to normality.
Every action by this administration is an effort to push forward the appearance of normality, to squelch scrutiny, to diminish the authority and credibility of the ongoing investigations.
Kashmiri separatists are conducting their own clampdown, threatening or even attacking civilians in a campaign to destroy any semblance of normality that may be trying to creep back.
He documented a return to some degree of normality, a nation at comparative peace, then the rise of the Taliban and subsequently the impact of the Coalition invasion.
Normality has returned to many parts of Mosul, with displaced residents leaving camps nearby to return home, but reconstruction in the Old City in West Mosul has been slow.
Trump is using Biden, for decades a denizen of the Washington establishment who is offering a return to political normality, to reinvigorate outsider credentials incumbents find difficult to preserve.
If we create models for mental health disorders, are we not also creating a model for normality, which can be used as a cudgel as well as a tool?
The idea, said Andy Borman, the executive director of the Rens, is to disrupt the ordinariness of gunfire, the shrugging, undeclared normality of it among young men and boys.
China has the nuclear option of reciprocating with action against Apple, which sounds outlandish but could prove to be a useful bargaining chip if normality is to be restored.
CH: We aren't at a place yet where it's a normality across the board, so the conversation must stay a hot topic in order to make a solid change.
"Being around death in my everyday life helped me to dull some of my fear of it by making it seem like a day-to-day normality," Harris says.
BARCELONA - Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy urged Catalans to turn out in force in a December election to "restore normality" to a region buffeted by attempts to split from Spain.
"It is time for normality, it is time for stability, it is time for implementation and it is time for investment," Moscovici said after meeting Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
The crucial "-isation" question, though, is neither about normality nor West-versus-East, but rather about whether a more even global distribution of power will bring stability or not.
"The growth of the Greek economy, for a second year in a row, is a first positive step on the way to normality," said Eurobank chief economist Tassos Anastasatos.
Given that even capitalism now affirms the mainstream's affinity for queerness, it should come as no surprise that certain couples, like the Buttigiegs, feel increasingly entitled to cultural normality.
I find, though, that we are rarely considered romantic or sexual prospects—in our normality, in our boredom, in our softness, in our mundanity, in daylight, hand in hand.
The resumption of classes at the school on Tuesday was a joyous, achingly needed milestone on the plodding path back to normality in Puerto Rico's newest era: After Maria.
Bret: No doubt we'll find out more about Stephen Paddock's state of mind as time goes by, but perhaps the most noteworthy point about him was his utter normality.
Florida inched back towards normality with workers restoring power, clearing roads and replenishing gas supplies, even as teams scoured the state's southernmost islands and authorities warned of mass devastation.
Soon we'll know how much our political world has been broken and whether there is any hope for regaining normality -- and returning to a nation where facts actually matter.
The uncertainty around how Donald J. Trump could mean that the bar was set low for him — and the appearance of normality is enough to keep bears at bay.
The army, which has emerged as the most powerful institution in the country, has pushed for next month's election as a means to end the protests and restore normality.
As the country returns to normality, it deserves the support of the international community — but not at the price of the norms that underpin our global rules-based system.
"This is the Otto I know and love," Austin told the news station when he shared video, billed as "the last known gasp of normality and freedom" in Otto's life.
The recent jump in yields does not signal the beginning of a major bear market for bonds but just an expected return to normality, a leading investor has told CNBC.
You realize the normality of how it's all run, that it's just a business, and everything you've concocted in your head is all smoke and mirrors: Photoshop and great lighting.
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - At Benghazi University, graduation pictures shot at a wrecked campus symbolize hope for a return to normality in the city after more than two years of war.
Paid work - making clothes - is a path back to normality, they say, a way to feel useful, not used, and learn how to fit into society after being trafficked underground.
She and her husband will put the $682 toward the deposit and first month's rent on a new apartment once some semblance of normality returns to the Keys, Beier said.
"MINUSCA believes that Monday's events constitute a new attempt by enemies of peace to disturb the return to constitutional normality," it added, adding that five peacekeepers were among the injured.
" The book and, more so, the movie, he said, "made a pitch for the normality of male homosexuality, offering one of the first portrayals of it between working-class characters.
Trump's actions are informed by a political history that has seen him rewarded every time he has sought to buckle Washington normality with the warm approval of his core voters.
It is the judgment of global investors that the United States has completed it long recovery from the financial crisis and is on the verge of a return to normality.
But as we search every corner for people who are growing in the job, let's hope the first lady will provide the grace and normality that has been so lacking.
"A lot of people have personal reactions to Donald Trump," he said, adding that voters who decry chaos might look for normality in a candidate like Biden or Minnesota Sen.
Many have argued the Trump administration's response to the disaster was too slow and not extensive enough, and helped play a role in the island's ongoing fight to restore normality.
"Children long for a sense of normality," said Dino Satria from the charity Save the Children Indonesia, which estimated that two-thirds of about 1,300 local schools were still damaged.
So in wanting to keep surprising the viewer and subvert the traditional movie bad guy I loved the thought of seeing him leave "work" and having to deal with normality.
Uber's crisis PR activities have returned to relative normality in Asia after the U.S. firm ran into fresh issues with government regulators in two countries this week: Hong Kong and Thailand.
The quest for normality is part of a remarkable revolution; an attempt to refashion Saudi society away from ultra-strict Islamic codes and diversify its economy away from dependence on oil.
Nearly a week since the 7.0 quake, Lombok is still reeling but glimmers of normality are returning and devout villagers are making plans for temporary replacements of mosques that were flattened.
The majority in Germany, he writes, thinks and feels "bürgerlich" — a term often rendered in English as "civic," but in German, it also encompasses a sense of tradition, orderliness and normality.
" Sollers adds that when "people get married out of calculation or delusion, time wears down this fragile normality contract, they get unmarried, they remarry, or else they stagnate in mutual disappointment.
The following scenes between the two offer the brilliant post-apocalyptic whiplash the show rarely revels in anymore, where moments of normality are juxtaposed with the desolation of an undead wasteland.
"It was my son's birthday the day after my diagnosis, and my husband and I spent time in the bathroom, just crying, this is the last day of normality," she said.
The pricing of exchange-traded bond funds — mutual funds that trade all day like stocks — has returned to a semblance of normality, thanks to the Fed's intervention in the bond market.
The pricing of exchange-traded bond funds — mutual funds that trade all day like stocks — has returned to a semblance of normality, thanks to the Fed's intervention in the bond market.
You're ready for a return to normality, to being able to drink alcohol and eat what you want without worry, to not stressing about taking your pills at the right time.
"This is some kind of back to normality because we had about 10,000 to 15,000 asylum applications (per month on average) in the last 10 years before the crisis," Heckmann said.
Hong Kong (CNN)You couldn't ask for a better symbol of Hong Kong returning to relative normality after two weeks of chaotic unrest than traffic flowing through the Cross Harbor Tunnel.
Widodo calls for return to normality Aid has begun to trickle in to the devastated Indonesian communities left with nothing after the earthquake and tsunami that struck central Sulawesi on Friday.
A return to normality should help prop up sentiment, which has been badly damaged by the recent political scandal, and more importantly will help pave the way for a fiscal stimulus.
The erotically forthright work by women feels particularly bold, coming as it did when postwar codes of gender "normality" were still widely held and before an organized feminism movement could give support.
About 200 primary schools were set to open in Srinagar in a sign of normality returning to Muslim majority Jammu and Kashmir where authorities started to ease restrictions on movement last week.
Less than 6 months after his death, she discovers that he was an organ donor and that parts of him still exist in the world — shattering her already tenuous grasp on normality.
A SEMBLANCE of normality returned to São Paulo, Brazil's biggest city, after a ten-day strike by lorry drivers that had paralysed traffic, shut down petrol stations and emptied grocery-store shelves.
"It is definitely less tight than two years ago ... but it takes time to recover and get back to normality," said Joao Jorge, director of market research and statistics at the ILZSG.
The government also hoped that Catalans and their leaders had "learned a lesson", as one minister puts it, and that the region—and thus Spain as a whole—would return to normality.
"The country is at a new crossroads, which opens a path toward normality in political life," said Stefan Schennach, head of the delegation from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
"To the current General Motors president of Venezuela, Jose Cavaileri: You come here, show your face and share with us the options to restore normality," said Labor Minister Francisco Torrealba said Monday.
I simply left the game alone, for a handful of days, until I could again face my fear—this twisted normality, a human shape with human motion but more primal, relentless purpose.
While we all sought the return of some sense of normality, it appears that thousands of youths didn't get the message, and took to the streets in protests the very next day.
Many liberal Serbs hate Mr Vucic for his authoritarianism and cronyism: the fact that a symbol of European normality has reopened on his watch is a bitter pill for them to swallow.
"Logically, we have deployed a significant number of state security forces to ensure normality on a day in which citizens and their vote must be the protagonists," Sanchez told public broadcaster RNE.
Last week she visited Rakhine for the first time since the crisis erupted, meeting community leaders and seeing the efforts to deliver aid and return the region to some semblance of normality.
And then another straight couple and two girls, and it's the normality and wide-eyed joy of just looking at a simple thing like a prom that I think is so delightful.
Some semblance of normality may have returned, but the outbreak shows no signs of slowing, with the number of confirmed cases now at over 23,2700 worldwide and the death toll at 2100.
Even for the lucky caraqueños who have been able to create their own little bubbles of normality, their oases to cope — private clubs, fancy restaurants, yoga studios, comedy shows — there's no escape.
" Ms. Ny, looking on, sighed and spoke not only for her daughter but seemingly for herself, yearning for a time when normality was anything besides familial separation: "She doesn't want to leave.
Her two-day stay in New York, complete with a ferry ride near the Statue of Liberty, was intended to ooze normality, but visits by presidents of Taiwan are unusual and heavily circumscribed.
Rajoy has repeatedly said he will try to apply measures that return Catalonia to "normality" as gradually as he can, but that caution may fail to prevent dangerous confrontations in the days ahead.
To help put Mr. Comey's dismissal into context, we asked the panel to rate its normality and its importance, as we did about events during President Trump's first month and first 100 days.
DESPITE THE ideas of Julia Monk and her colleagues on the frequency and normality of same-sex mating behaviour among animals (see article), some species do work hard to attract the opposite sex.
GAZA (Reuters) - Amid the poverty and deprivation of the Gaza Strip, Palestinian women struggle to find a taste of normality that is taken for granted in much of the rest of the world.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican Grand Prix organizers say Sunday's Formula One race marks a return to normality after last month's devastating earthquakes, with tickets sold out and a three-day crowd of 320,000 expected.
In a sign of normality returning, an export schedule of Forties crude oil cargoes in February was sent out to cargo owners on Wednesday, although the number of shipments is much lower than normal.
"Overall, June's traffic stats are a return to normality and highlight the favorable market conditions that exist despite the strike which impacted April and May results," wrote Irish brokerage Goodbody in a research note.
"The state will start to come back to normality," Meirelles said, adding that the plan could be extended beyond the initial three years if necessary, as Brazil emerges from its worst recession on record.
Despite the fact that Tracey is an absurd character, her experiences are the default prism through which the world is presented, which allows for an interrogation of normality that is both hysterical and necessary.
Even compared with the senior staff knifings, bureaucratic turmoil and raging chaos that passes for normality in President Donald Trump's White House, her sudden move against a top foreign policy official was a bombshell.
On Monday, police patrolled Tehran's Grand Bazaar as security forces struggled to restore normality after clashes with protesters angered by the rial's collapse, which is disrupting business by driving up the cost of imports.
"In addition to the continuation of digital projects once business returns to normality, we anticipate many businesses new to using cloud services during the crisis will continue use and become paying customers," he said.
"He's applying for a tourist visa so he can come with Moustafa, so that Moustafa can come back to school and to have a little bit of normality in his life," Soltan told CNN.
But the establishment of formal relations between Kosovo and Serbia would bring a sense of normality and stability to Kosovo, encouraging those Serbs who remain there to become more invested in the country's future.
So for everyone saying that a Democratic president will bring us a return to normality, the alternative narrative is this: The current game is just the first inning of increasingly incendiary leadership in America.
India has been struggling to restore normality in Kashmir, deploying thousands more soldiers after Wani's killing appeared to breathe new life into a 28-year armed revolt that had ebbed, with little international attention.
"If things continue with normality, I think this election is as much a foregone conclusion as can be," said Carlos Bravo Regidor, a political analyst and director of journalism at CIDE, a Mexico City university.
Their seeming normality coupled with the barbarity of the crimes, their insult-to-injury behavior during the trial, their mocking disdain for the grief of the victims' families— 10 families in all— that mystified me.
"The facade of calm and normality that is apparent to the occasional visitor to the country, and others confined to sections of the capital, belies the consistent patterns of serious human rights violations," it added.
He called on Chileans to help restore "normality" so that people could return to work after weeks of strikes, marches and damage to property and public transport that said have cost the economy $3 billion.
"A high level of regular allied presence creates a stabilizing state of normality in times of peace, which contributes to deterrence and defence," Norwegian Defence Minister Ine Eriksen Soereide said in a June 21 statement.
MADRID, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Tuesday Spain's economic output would rise between 2.8 to 3.0 percent year on year if the region of Catalonia returns to "normality" after Dec.
Just when you think the Trump Era could not get even more bizarre, someone from the administration comes along and takes a baseball bat to our conceptions of normality like Beyoncé to a TV camera.
This is critical, not only because of the inherent financial benefits of employment, but also because returning to work is a way to adjust to the normality of life in a veteran's post-military years.
"Giving people false hope will crush their spirits and will kill more people," Garcetti said, adding it would change their actions by instilling a sense of normality at the most abnormal time in a generation.
The shape and size of the European Central Bank's new bond-buying program caught market participants off guard, with some now predicting it'll be years until the euro zone is back to anything approaching normality.
According to Peter Cryle and Elizabeth Stephens, Australian academics from the University of Queensland whose book "Normality: A Critical Genealogy" was published this month, it wasn't until then that "normal" truly became an everyday word.
"There will come a stage in the process when the lows are ultimately established and efforts are made to return the market to some semblance of normality," said Ian Lyngen, BMO's head of U.S. rates.
"There will come a stage in the process when the lows are ultimately established and efforts are made to return the market to some semblance of normality," said Ian Lyngen, BMO's head of U.S. rates.
This comes as authorities make an effort to return to something like normality in many major cities and commercial hubs, with the long break forced by the outbreak taking its toll on the country's economy.
It comes as authorities make an effort to return to something like normality in many major cities and commercial hubs, with the long break forced by the outbreak taking its toll on the country's economy.
Even as new outbreaks are reported around the world and we edge towards pandemic levels, the situation is stabilizing in some areas where infections were first detected and people are starting to return to normality.
"Vaca Muerta will not reactivate as much as we hope until there is a certain economic normality, an agreement with holdout creditors for example and a deceleration in inflation," a source at the Energy Ministry said.
Police patrolled Tehran's Grand Bazaar on Monday as security forces struggled to restore normality after clashes with protesters angered by the rial's collapse, which is disrupting business by driving up the cost of imports, witnesses said.
The act of concealing one's face, or shrouding it in some way, confers anonymity, enabling a kind of inversion of normality and reason that still has the potential, as Oscar Wilde suggested, to reveal the truth.
Still, while Trump administration officials emphasize the normality, others who have endured lengthy shutdowns warned of the broader effects on the White House staff, including an inevitable slowdown in accomplishing important policy decisions with fewer workers.
Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said a return to the status quo amid the coronavirus pandemic would likely be "a slow transition," only returning to full normality once a vaccine was approved.
People might sometimes be able to separate out the average from the ideal, but they more often make use of a kind of reasoning that blends the two together into a single undifferentiated judgment of normality.
Italian authorities are coming under growing pressure to restore a sense of normality after imposing strict curbs a week ago in much of the north to contain the worst flare-up of the disease in Europe.
In the game, the practice passes the time and replenishes your health, but for me, the value placed on meditation also enforced its normality as a tool of wellbeing, as easily accessible as food and water.
" He continues: "A regional identity built on its own denial, on the idea of unqualified normality: This sounds, of course, like whiteness — a racial identity that consists only of the absence of certain kinds of oppression.
You can't hide that sort of thing anymore, which is fine: it's doubtful whether Owens would be quite so alluring a character if his startling normality when out of character wasn't so widely and well known.
But the senior Sinn Fein party figure earned widespread respect across Britain, Ireland and beyond by embracing his bitterest rivals to cement the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement and allow Northern Ireland to slowly return to normality.
Within these unbelievable, unbelievably toxic conditions, many felt obliged to refuse any semblance of normality, thinking that to present even the appearance of consent would be to grant the Trumpist regime the legitimacy it so blatantly lacks.
You know what the traps are and if you are lucky enough, like me, to be able to get out of that scenario and back into a sense of normality, then you know it's a bit different.
After more than five years as CEO of RBS, which is now far nearer to normality after a 45.5 billion pound ($62 billion) state bailout in 2008, the 60-year-old regularly faces questions about his departure.
However, because FOMC members are talking all the time about more than one hike and 'a return to normality' the investors do have to think that through: a sort of worst case analysis of a market funk.
The delays mark a slow return to normality since shipments from the world's largest coking coal export region were disrupted by Cyclone Debbie in March and prices spiked as steelmakers turned to the spot market for supplies.
I'm very excited to get home, to have normality for Shai, to have him in his own room, to have him be in our normal kitchen and playing with all of his toys in the living room.
A semblance of normality returned to Lebanon this week, with roads re-opening and banks opening to customers on Friday after being shut for two weeks, though restrictions were reported on foreign currency withdrawals and transfers abroad.
There's always a chance this works out the way the Democratic bigwigs intended: They nominate a popular centrist who promises a return to normality, wins over moderates tired of Trump, and secures the general election in November.
Whereas there is a temptation to spin an absurd situation into the realm of the grotesque, his characters remained rooted in a mundane realness that made you see the madness in everyday normality, not the other way around.
You see how crucial it is for children to have access to education -- to keep up some kind of normality and to have the opportunity to build a future for themselves, their families and contribute to their communities.
Then with the fall of the wall came a third period: reunification and a process, centred on the red-green government of Gerhard Schröder from 1998 to 2005 but continued under Mrs Merkel, of Germany's relaxation into normality.
"On the basis of recent trends, these forecasts may be exceeded, returning the mortgage market to 'normality' sooner than expected," Goodbody chief economist Dermot O'Leary said of his expectation for 22 percent year-on-year growth in 2017.
It took many months before I felt any semblance of normality again, which was helped hugely by the kindness of friends who put me up in various cities and countries while I tried to feel like myself again.
Since 2014, BBC Radio 4 has been airing The Home Front, a 12-minute daily serial tracing the First World War's progress and the pursuit of normality in Britain across the full four years of the conflict's centenary.
What the Wilsons encounter, in the course of the plot, is harrowing and outlandish, but they have too many wits to be frightened out of them, and it's the very normality of the family that sees them through.
For those who've not head the pleasure of ambling around SE24, imagine one of those strange, hinterland-y parts of nearly-suburban south London that feel strangely not there, weirdly unreal because of their total and utter normality.
"For families, it gave them a sense of normality by getting out the house and getting into their favorite pizza shop" to pick up the pies (not to sit down and eat), the father of two tells CNN.
Investors tried to take cover in ultra-safe government bonds and in the Japanese yen in currency markets but with so much uncertainty about when any semblance of normality might return there were few places to really hide.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The coronavirus outbreak in Brazil is expected to peak in three or four months, President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday, adding that the country should then return to normality in six to seven months' time.
Stefano Bonaccini wrote on Facebook that besides his own region, educational centers in the neighboring Lombardy and Veneto would remain shuttered on the advice of the government, dashing any hopes of a swift return to normality in Italy.
Stefano Bonaccini wrote on Facebook that besides his own region, educational centers in the neighboring Lombardy and Veneto would remain shuttered on the advice of the government, dashing any hopes of a swift return to normality in Italy.
Looking back, perhaps that was the moment when normality returned to football, the miraculous powers of last season's heroes deserting them as they were deposed, with dead-eyed efficiency, by the A-list summer signing of a financial juggernaut.
But when things in our lives start to slot into place and positivity takes hold – say, when we meet someone we like and get along with just fine – that normality is often not interesting enough to take note of.
Rajoy said the central government had four goals in seeking to implement this strategy — to return to legality; to restore normality and coexistence in the region; continue Catalonia's economic recovery; and to hold regional elections as soon as possible.
As the global financial crisis slowly fades from the rear-view mirror, the world's biggest central banks are struggling to decide how and when and what speed they can begin returning their monetary policy settings to something like normality.
Dr. Rifi said that while he was "dismayed" by the violence of Mr. Sharrouf — whom he said he had known as a child in the Sydney Muslim community — he believed that the surviving children deserved to return to normality.
He wants to return Saudi Arabia to "normality," a favorite term in the kingdom these days, as contrasted with what are called "30 lost years," the time of the aberrations that helped produced Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.
"Our objective is to restore the law and a normal cohabitation among citizens, which has deteriorated a lot, continue with the economic recovery, which is under threat today in Catalonia, and celebrate elections in a situation of normality," he said.
Twelve months on, a semblance of normality has returned to the dusty, crowded streets although destroyed vehicles left by Al Qaeda fighters still lie on the roadsides and nervous young soldiers man checkpoints that suggest the fragility of their military gains.
Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido said Monday that the government was giving the separatist politicians "a few hours" of time because the goal was "to recover normality in a discreet way and under the principle of minimal intervention" from central authorities.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The parliament group for Lebanon's Hezbollah said in a statement on Thursday that Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's return from abroad and his "positive statements" signal a possible return to normality in Lebanon, al-Mayadin TV channel reported.
Along with other central banks, Ireland introduced a countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) in 2016 to enable them to force banks to build a cushion of capital in periods of economic normality that would make them less exposed during a downturn.
"There is no country in the world ready to allow this kind of situation within its borders," Rajoy said on Saturday, according to the AP. "It is my wish to call elections as soon as normality is restored," he continued.
SAO PAULO, March 19 (Reuters) - The coronavirus outbreak in Brazil is expected to peak in three or four months, President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday, adding that the country should then return to normality in seven to eight months' time.
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who has publicly claimed to be leading Sudan's transitional council, said in a phone call with the Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, that "life in Sudan returned to normality," according to the state news agency.
White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday that the United States "can start thinking about getting back to some degree of normality when the country as a whole turns that corner" of reducing the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
It didn't matter that he lived in Ohio and I in a dreary town in the West Midlands; I was experiencing a small slice of normality that all my peers took for granted, and to which my access was otherwise blocked.
"The AFC hopes that there is a quick and safe end to this current situation and that we can return to normality where football can play a role in bringing some joy and entertainment to people's lives," the Bahraini added.
Whether you are making the most of this last week of precious family time, or counting down the clock until normality resumes, we can surely all agree that the summer of 2018 was one that will live long in memory.
It started out all fun and games, but after twelve months of "super fight" and "money fight" and "the next Conor McGregor" talk, most fans of the fight game are desperately hoping for something of a return to normality in 19933.
"The young ones have not seen normality for a good chunk of their lives; they've probably seen things that adults would fear," said Anne Aly, a member of the opposition Labor Party and a former counterterrorism professor based in Perth.
"While the losses being reported are more modest than those seen last week, which investors will hope represents some stability and normality returning to markets, it will remain a source of concern for now," said Craig Erlam, market analyst at currency broker OANDA.
I had no idea it would transform me, literally overnight, into a poster child for the "normality" of families headed by same-sex couples in our state, giving me the opportunity to advocate for other families like mine who were facing exclusion.
Thanaka, a type of sun protection that dates back centuries, is a common sight on the faces of the women, who say the use of the traditional cooling paste helps bring a sense of normality to their difficult lives in the camps.
But based on interviews and behind-the-scenes footage dug up by No Small Part's Brandon Hardesty (himself a character actor), on the set of Bride André was finally able to blend in and find the sense of normality he had always craved.
"The Science of Normality" is a curious tale that takes in maddening time signatures with cues from the jazz world, building sirens of sound that tumble over layered vocals and dissonant rhythms that never end up where you think they're going to.
"We anticipate it will actually be a number of years before our key communities in the Highlands area get back to some form of normality as roads and schools start to open and they get their gardens back on their feet," he said.
Lately Pakistan has sharply curbed the export of guns and militants to a territory it long claimed as its rightful property, while India's estimated 600,000 troops have underpinned a semblance of normality, allowing a return of tourism and the holding of regular elections.
He has described the Presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as a choice "between two helplessly gesticulating models of normality, one of which appeared to be delegitimatized, the other unproven," and is unsurprised that so many people preferred the latter.
Bernie Sanders part of the contest has shown that active Democrats want the return to normality and tradition that Biden offers, the big question is whether the broader electorate will be concerned and enthusiastic enough to turn out and Make America Normal Again.
Some academic leaders, though, quickly figured out that the only way through this was to abandon pretensions of rigor or normality, shifting their entire universities to a pass/fail option in an attempt to ease tensions and recognize the anxiety of the moment.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — A main power line that serves the northern half of Puerto Rico failed Thursday, knocking out electricity to seven cities that had only recently regained service and dealing a major setback to the island's desperate efforts to regain normality.
While no one work can contain an event as vast as the Paris attacks, the documentary "November 13: Attack on Paris" by the award-winning filmmakers Jules and Gédéon Naudet manages to capture the day in its alternating normality, horror and heroism.
In my book, I argue that certain, especially nonthreatening-seeming female killers—like Nannie Doss, the "giggling grandma" who blamed her 1950s husband-killings on a search for love gone wrong—don't scare people because they operate under this guise of, well, normality.
Various pundits and reporters praised Mr. Trump's speech as "presidential," though The Atlantic's James Fallows made the case that its normality — the fact that "any mainstream politician over the past 15 years" could have given the same address — wasn't something to cheer.
Sanchez, noting the winter storm had hit just as the area readied itself for the tourist season, said his government had called the emergency meeting on Friday in a bid to help reestablish normality, guarantee security and address short and medium-term needs.
Through the nineteen-eighties, Wing was drawn to a notion of autism not as a fixed entity but as a "continuum," with some kids "right up to the borderline of normality," and she eventually settled on the term "spectrum" to describe the array.
His moderate platform could be viewed by some as a safe bet and a path toward a return to a sense of normality, but he&aposs pushing for it at a time when the party is split between centrists and left-leaning progressives.Sens.
What makes this work — and the first two episodes of "What Would Diplo Do?" are reasonably ingratiating and amusing — is the Van Der Beek straddle, the tension between the hipsterdom he seems to aspire to and the normality he can't help projecting.
MUMBAI, Feb 29 (Reuters) - The health and safety of everyone associated with soccer will take precedence as the Asian Football Confederation hopes for a swift return to normality for the sport amid the coronavirus outbreak, the continental governing body said on Saturday.
While the Chinese government has taken swift action to try to curtail the coronavirus' spread since news of the outbreak blew up, we don't yet know whether the containment measures are working to stabilize the situation and bringing a quick return to normality.
PORT-DE-PAIX, Haiti (Reuters) - Jacquelin Joseph is struggling to re-open his small food and beverage store in the northern Haitian town of Port-de-Paix, months after the country returned to a semblance of normality following violent anti-government protests.
BAMA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria's military has liberated large swathes of land from Boko Haram but a ride with an army convoy, all guns firing for fear of ambush, shows how far the northeast is from normality after a brutal Islamist insurgency that has displaced millions.
Kalanithi writes about the small events that are the meat of human experience: his wanderings through the Arizona desert as a boy, his joy at reading Thoreau and Camus, conversations with his wife and the strange sense of normality felt while dissecting a cadaver.
But even if it feels like Trump is holding the government hostage to get his wall, he can't do it alone—Republicans, and in particular Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, could restore what passes for normality in this era any time they wanted to.
And yet, in a world filled with conflicts and tension, the President's newfound appreciation for diplomacy — and perhaps even the possibility of compromise -- is a welcome dose of normality for the entire planet, even as the disconcerting "Trump Show" continues to astonish the world.
" Javier Elzo, a sociologist who has written about ETA, said some of the complaints showed just how quickly life had returned to normality, in a city where "I once couldn't step out of the front door, even to put out the rubbish, without a bodyguard.
When he called the snap election, Mr. Rajoy pledged to return Catalonia quickly to "normality," as well as to end the secessionist threat, but he warned this month that he would extend direct rule over Catalonia to prevent Mr. Puigdemont from returning to power.
First and perhaps most important is setting up the desktop PC. The desktop was my lifeline to normality going all the way back to my first year in college, and until I've successfully powered-on and connected to the internet, I haven't really settled anywhere.
"We can, and will, with appropriate and timely action, survive through a prolonged period of reduced or even zero flight schedules, so that we are adequately prepared for the return to normality, which will come about sooner rather than later," CEO Michael O'Leary said.
"We can, and will, with appropriate and timely action, survive through a prolonged period of reduced or even zero flight schedules, so that we are adequately prepared for the return to normality, which will come about sooner rather than later," CEO Michael O'Leary said.
He was the wunderkind, at 39 the youngest French head of state since Napoléon, promising radical economic change while restoring the presidency to a Jupiterian level, in his words, after the garish "bling bling" of Nicolas Sarkozy and the tawdry "normality" of François Hollande.
McManus, a beef farmer from Kinawley in the North who lives a six minute drive away in the Irish village of Swanlinbar, says residents will not stand for any sort of intrusion into the normality they have taken for granted over the past 20 years.
It's that steady hum of normality that sets the stage for the kind of pervasive coercion, control and violence that in turn produces the striking finding that millions of American women were raped the first time they had sex, and many millions more raped thereafter.
From the moment he trampled the unifying conventions of the inaugural address by decrying "American carnage," Trump shattered political normality, tearing at racial and societal divides, the limits and decorum of his office, even raising doubts about his fidelity to the nation's founding values.
In a statement today to the House of Commons following yesterday's terrorist attack in London that left at least 3 people dead, British Prime Minister Theresa May called the "millions of acts of normality" of daily life in the United Kingdom "the best response to terrorism":
W.Anderson has been going for ten years and I've been really fascinated by this idea of democratizing fashion or cultural activities within fashion and I wanted something which was a new type of normality... I wanted to open my eye to a different kind of design process.
But on the other hand I think it has a very strong symbolic message because it's the strongest indication that the economy is back to normality - things have moving okay so the foreign investors would be safe enough to express their interest in the Greek economy again.
The army has set up makeshift classrooms for displaced children and piles of concrete blocks trucked in from Maiduguri point to hoped-for reconstruction, but the proximity of Boko Haram in the Sambisa forest - its final bolthole, according to the army - makes normality a distant dream.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Schools in the east of the Iraqi city of Mosul are seeking to return to a semblance of normality after two years under Islamic State rule when they were either shuttered or forced to teach a martial curriculum that included lessons in bombmaking.
KHALIL SLEIMAN, WORLD VISION'S RESPONSE MANAGER FOR NORTHERN IRAQ The violence will have taken a devastating emotional toll on children, many of whom will need years of specialist support to rebuild their lives, come to terms with what happened, and to regain some kind of normality.
"Being sufficiently clear on the measures today would help frontload many of the beneficial effects, in particular the rebuilding of confidence of both the international and domestic community in the ability of the Greek economy to return to a path of normality and stability," Coeure said.
While this new Italy is unlikely to become as illiberal and authoritarian as other EU member states (think Hungary and Poland), it will probably start to look something like Austria: This will probably mean implementing tough anti-immigrant policies while maintaining a façade of democratic normality.
It knocked JJ Barrie's "No Charge" off the top of the charts (don't worry, no one expects you to know what it is) and stayed there for two weeks, before The Real Thing released "You to Me Are Everything" and restored something approaching normality for a while.
If I saw someone great on the street, I'd take a photo because they stand out, but in the context of Sink the Pink [a messy and exuberant drag/dress-up night], I'd try to find out what normality is then see what jumped out at me.
Assuming the coronavirus outbreak relents and sporting life returns to a semblance of normality, say in June, it would mean the Premier League and Football League, together with their counterparts in Spain, Italy, Germany and France and beyond, would have a window to complete the current campaigns.
HermesBirkin handbag maker Hermes said it was seeing a gradual return to normality in China, but Hermes CEO Axel Dumas said that despite shops reopening, store traffic in greater China had yet to recover from the fallout of the health scare, which is now spreading beyond Asia.
MILAN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Birkin handbag maker Hermes said on Wednesday it was starting to see a return to normality in China, with just four of its 43 stores on the mainland and areas like Hong Kong and Macau still closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
"The Board of Governors knew from the very beginning that this was a difficult but needed solution to meet all their goals to protect public safety of the university community, restore normality to campus, and be compliant with the Monuments Law," he said in a statement.
In "Unusual Normality," Ishmael Beah — who lost his family to war in Sierra Leone and became a child soldier at age 13 — relates how he was adopted by an American woman when he was 17, and how he attempted to fit in at school in New York.
The ride-hailing giant's current (provisional) licence expires tomorrow but there's no return to normality for Uber in its most important European city — with TfL issuing just a two-month extension on its private hire vehicle licence — not a full five-year term, as Uber had hoped.
Swift's tales of these encounters, and subsequent ones with the virtuous Houyhnhnms and odious Yahoos, were in fact satires designed to remind his contemporaries that the world is not "just what we are told it is on our own bit of earth…no civilisation has a freehold on 'normality'".
Celedón seems to draw on such characters not in order to aestheticize disability (in the way, for instance, Alejandro Jodorowsky elevates the beauty of deformity over what he calls the monstrousness of normality) but to emphasize the vulnerability of their bodily constraints in the face of absolute duress.
This Palestinian state could be every bit as successful as Israel is today if the Palestinian leadership is willing to recognize that refugees will become citizens of the nascent Palestinian state and agree to live in peace and normality with Israel as the Jewish state as it was created.
"The return to economic normality in China has been very slow since the coronavirus outbreak," wrote Louis Kuijs, head of Asia Economics at Oxford Economics, in a research note, pointing to the poor trade data and last week's surveys of activity in the country's manufacturing and services sector.
When there's no anchor in normality and you don't care about the characters and the plot is skipping sideways and every heart is Bakelite black, it's easy to find yourself reading the same paragraph three times because you could not grok why this matters the first two times.
A slow but well-fought return to normality in Asia can help compensate some of the losses being experienced in Europe and the U.S. Meanwhile, each of these companies has captured a core human need, whether connecting socially with others like Facebook or delivering key goods like Amazon.
But the government, elected on Wednesday by a slim majority in Parliament and led by Zoran Zaev of the center-left Social Democrats, faces the daunting task of restoring normality to a country racked by political divisions, a feeble economy and tense relations between ethnic Macedonians and ethnic Albanians.
" Typical of complaints in this vein was a review by Herbert Leibowitz of Mr. Wilbur's collection "The Mind-Reader" in The New York Times of June 290, 22011: "While we acknowledge his erudition and urbanity, we regretfully liken his mildness to the amiable normality of the bourgeois citizen.
The capsule collection – originally conceived by LPA alongside Lena Dunham, Emily Ratajkowski, Cara Delevingne, Suki Waterhouse and Paloma Elsesser – was set to debut tomorrow as a direct commentary on the modern day "normality" of cyber-bullying and the shared desire to create a community for those most affected by the epidemic.
However, there's also a school of thought that if weed is going to make you chill out, won't unduly interfere with your work or life, and will help you get to sleep—and thus enter a routine that, on the surface at least, resembles normality—then it's worth a shot.
The capsule collection – originally conceived by LPA alongside Lena Dunham, Emily Ratajkowski, Cara Delevingne, Suki Waterhouse and Paloma Elsesser – was set to debut tomorrow as a direct commentary on the modern day 'normality' of cyber-bullying and the shared desire to create a community for those most affected by the epidemic.
The capsule collection – originally conceived by LPA alongside Lena Dunham, Emily Ratajkowski, Cara Delevingne, Suki Waterhouse and Paloma Elsesser – was set to debut tomorrow as a direct commentary on the modern day "normality" of cyber-bullying and the shared desire to create a community for those most affected by the epidemic.
"The agreement should ensure that Greece remains little source of negative headline risk throughout the rest of the year ... The big question over the next 06003 months is how quickly capital controls can be lifted and the economy can gradually return towards a path to normality," Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note.
Using Article 155 "was neither our desire nor our intention," Mr. Rajoy said on Saturday, but had become the only way to to return Catalonia to legality, normality and maintain a Spanish economic recovery "which is now under clear danger because of the capricious and unilateral decisions" of the Catalan separatist government.
In a weird way, then, Leicester's title win is more heartening for being followed by this instantaneous reversion to normality than it would be if – as some idiots contemplated – it had ripped up the hierarchy for good, permanently dethroned the Premier League's elite and cleared the path for a legion of mid-ranking imitators.
Yet a return to normality will not be easy for children, who bears the scars of living in the Islamic State's de facto capital in Iraq and the bitter battle for the city since late last year when Iraqi forces launched the biggest ground operation in the country since the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.
The latest outage comes just as TSB was returning to normality after an attempt to switch its customer base over to a new IT system left thousands of customers locked out of their accounts, with some unable to access their accounts for over a week or make vital payments, and others falling victim to fraud.
Likewise, in "Carol," an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's 1952 novel " The Price of Salt ," the suave Carol (Cate Blanchett), who is going through a difficult divorce, and the jejune Therese (Rooney Mara) act out a kind of Kabuki of normality, while the signs and signals of their attraction are being sent, received, and returned.
Last weekend, Mr. Rajoy insisted that using Article 155 "was neither our desire nor our intention," but instead the only way to to return Catalonia to legality and normality and to maintain a Spanish economic recovery "which is now under clear danger because of the capricious and unilateral decisions" of the Catalan separatist government.
Together with other steps Mr Macri has taken since assuming office in December, including relaxing exchange controls and removing taxes on some exports, the credit deal helps restore normality to an economy that had been distorted by populist controls during 230 years of rule by his two Peronist predecessors, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her late husband, Néstor Kirchner.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of the coronavirus task force and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Thursday that the United States "can start thinking about getting back to some degree of normality when the country as a whole turns that corner" of reducing the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
" The website asserts that "Black poverty and genocide is state violence"; that "2.8 million Black people are locked in cages in this country is state violence"; and that African-Americans with "disabilities and different abilities" have been burdened by "Darwinian experiments that attempt to squeeze us into boxes of normality defined by white supremacy, and that is state violence.
Hastings then entertained a weirdly off-script and hilarious projection about that last part, "In twenty or fifty years taking a personalized blue pill, you just hallucinate in an entertaining way and then a white pill brings you back to normality is perfectly viable; and if the source of human entertainment in thirty or forty years is pharmacological we'll be in real trouble," he said.
For one young boy playing in the playground of a bomb-damaged school in Benghazi, Libya, the simple act of scoring a goal represents a homecoming of sorts — the chance of a return to some semblance of normality "I feel joyful because I am playing in my own area, which I have been unable to do for more than three years because of the war," he said.
She's perpetually on guard against a past riddled with pain, and when her husband, Donald (Harold Surratt), replaces a landscape painting in the living room with a map of their native land his annoyed wife takes it down; she prefers her soft, generic image to a reminder of the war-torn, poverty-ridden country that produced her, and her dreams of middle-class normality.
Several years ago when this week began, after the white supremacist riot in Charlottesville but before the President of the United States finally gave up his pretensions of decency and publicly aligned his vision with their own, some people attempted to market a game and others attempted to write about it in the massive, ongoing LARP of normality in which so many of us take part every day.
As for Democratic voters themselves, they in particular have a conundrum: Do they take the safest route to unseating Trump and back a candidate like Joe Biden, even if they aren't extremely enthusiastic about him as a candidate, or do they choose a candidate who wants to return the country to a pre-Trump normality or one who sees resistance to Trump as the perfect springboard to remaking the country?
The more pertinent observation about "Fauda" is that its creators, Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff, saw how certain circumstances in their world could be synthesized into entertaining, even gripping melodrama — the intimate web of shared history and culture; the normality of high emotion, hatred and nihilism; rigid notions of family and honor; the photogenic density of the weathered Palestinian cities in the West Bank, perfect for car and foot chases.
Their work is threaded through with fables told in the language of net curtains and three piece suites bought on finance; throwaway lines like Cocker's "Your name was Deborah / It never suited ya," and Heaton's "Think of you with pipe and slippers / Think of her in bed / Laying there just watching telly / Think of me instead," are alight with normality, domesticity, and desire, far preferable to anaemic half-declarations of love, loss or both.
GUATEMALA-ELECTION/ (PIX) (TV) Guatemala run-off vote for presidential election Guatemala holds second round run-off vote with Sandra Torres and Alejandro Giammattei running to succeed President Jimmy Morales 211 Aug INDIA-KASHMIR/ (PIX) Monitoring situation after some signs of normality returned to Kashmir, but India's clampdown still strict For the first time in six days, India eased travel restrictions in some parts of Srinagar on Saturday, and people flooded the streets of Kashmir's summer capital to buy provisions ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Adha on Monday.
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