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Niamh Sweeney, a teacher in Cambridgeshire, singled out the book Fifty Shades of Grey for "normalising" violent relationships.
"The world is watching and that's massive for normalising women's sport," says Chitty, "making people understand that women across the country are doing it.
But a central question remains: what room is there for normalising the existence of religious minorities in this increasingly secular society?
A leader of Hamas, the Palestinians' main Islamist movement, used Facebook to castigate Mr Abbas for "normalising" relations with the enemy.
She credits Nick Grimshaw, who succeeded Moyles as the frontman of the Breakfast Show in 2012 – not "producers, editors or managers" – for "normalising" Radio 1, doing away with hierarchy and "a culture where the star is untouchable".
The news comes weeks after Boeing and Iran Air confirmed a tentative deal for the sale of passenger planes, described as a landmark for normalising the difficult US-Iran relationship.
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