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I was trying to make it a normal day.
He is also intent on revising Japan's pacifist constitution, to make it a "normal" country, with a normal defence policy.
"We want to make it a normal, pretty beach again, the way it was when it was a youngster," Mr. Stern said.
Re "Except February" (Op-Ed, Feb. 28): Philip S. Hill's suggestion that February be lengthened "to make it a normal month" is a monumentally bad idea.
"We need to make it a normal thing that everyone has high-speed bandwidth," said Brian Carpenter, an engineer at I.B.M. and chairman of the Internet Society, a nonprofit group that coordinates Internet-related projects around the world.
These are major challenges, but ones that can be addressed using communication approaches by encouraging people to talk about family planning and helping to make it a normal part of life, by providing accurate information about the safety of contraceptive methods, and by helping providers use their clinical knowledge, rather than their personal values, in the counseling room.
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European diplomats say that in Lebanon Europe should use its troops, influence and money to help the government of Fouad Siniora bring Hizbullah under control, making it a normal part of the Lebanese polity and less of an instrument of Iran and Syria.
We doctors need to take the lead in making it a normal part of the routine conversation during an office visit.
William March of the Tampa Tribune, who was there, told me: "They booed Obama and the press, but that just makes it a normal Republican rally".
The green module contained genes positively correlated to the normal lung phenotype and negatively correlated with all tumor subtypes (SCLC, ADC, and SCC), making it a "normal lung module" (Additional file 2).
He has helped to make it a more normal department again after the Brown-Balls hegemony.
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