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"I'm trying to make this normal; that's what I want, normal," she said.
The issue for us is how do we make this normal, automatic and positive, for people who work right across the system.
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If you've got a juicer, make this as normal; if you haven't, you can still make a decent fresh juice with a blender, a spatula and a fine sieve.
Already, there are attempts to make this a normal kind of place: whitewashed breezeblock houses with green tin roofs, the Pemex gas station, a primary school, a secondary school.
The decision came exactly one month after Mr. Duhalde was sworn in as president, promising amid the worst economic crisis in Argentina's history that he would make this a "normal country" again.
Still, as the staff members ate Monsignor Hippee's home-cooked casseroles, the conversation reminded them of all the things making it hard to make this a normal Easter: the Passover bombings in the Middle East, the warnings issued to Americans traveling in Italy for the Easter holiday, the lingering anguish over Sept. 11 and, of course, the church's own difficulties.
Talk to her casually along the way, make this a normal thing that you two do together.
Coach Regularly: If you make this a normal routine, you will get better and the individuals you are coaching will become less apprehensive about it.
Now we need to make this the new normal.
"I think it was more 'And this is a girl I know very well,'" says Frida, which only proves that no way of skirting around the subject could ever make this situation appear normal.
The Giants are determined to make this week as normal as possible — even if it includes an overnight flight to London's Heathrow Airport, practices on soccer fields and a game with the Dolphins on Sunday at Wembley Stadium.
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