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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After allowing runs in his last three outings, including a blown save and a loss, Mariano Rivera was back to normal Monday.
Business was better in recent weeks, he said, after Tiger Woods announced his entry to the Masters, but was back to normal Monday.
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The linebackers, who had an atypically poor game against San Francisco last week, were back to normal Sunday, combining for 38 tackles, including 16 by James Farrior, whom Edwards called a force.
An upscale Thousand Oaks neighborhood slithered back to normal Thursday after a distinctive albino monocled cobra that had eluded animal control officers for days was finally captured in a semi-rural neighborhood, not far from where it was first sighted.
Work just outside King's Cross restricts services on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 (back to normal on Monday 29).
The gradual cooling that starts Sunday will continue throughout the week, bringing temperatures back to normal by Thursday or Friday, Sirard said. .
After a weekend of speculation about how much havoc Hurricane Irene would wreak, the nation's financial center was largely back to normal on Monday, with resumed subway and bus service making for a better-than-expected commute.
The province's premier, Ernie Eves, said today that the state of emergency that had been in effect since the blackout would be lifted this evening and that he expected power supplies to be back to normal by Monday.
The weekend will provide a breathing space to update payments in and out of accounts, although there is no guarantee that everything will be back to normal by Monday.
"I put some ice on it to keep the swelling down, but it should be back to normal [Monday].
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