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This is sometimes used, but more often some kind of normalisation is recommended.
The German 'summer fairy tale' during the 2006 World Coup ushered in a new wave of patriotism and was also seen as a kind of normalisation.
This kind of normalisation to the active surface area is mandatory for comparing results obtained with different techniques.
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"There could be stages of withdrawal, the timing of which could involve a form of normalisation," he said.
There's been a campaign of normalisation – authorities trying to normalise British installations and institutions, such as the PSNI.
And in demanding that the right to identity should be given up, Shriver epitomised the kind of attitude that led to the normalisation of imperialist, colonial rule: "I want this, and therefore I shall take it".
This was seen as an indication of normalisation of security.
It's time to shed the baggage of normalisation.
"Modernisation" is becoming hegemonic even as it attracts accusations of "normalisation".
Immediately after the final agreement, Farc members will start to establish 23 "Transitory Rural Settlement Normalisation Zones" and eight "Transitory Points of Normalisation " (smaller, for fewer guerrillas).
But he also blamed "a process of normalisation, whereby antisemitism is being made somehow acceptable".
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