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normalcy
noun
The state of being normal; the fact of being normal; normality.
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The camp settles into some kind of normalcy.
"What I can pledge, with absolute certainty, is that starting on the first day of my Administration Boko Haram will know the strength of our collective will and commitment to rid this nation of terror, and bring back peace and normalcy to all the affected areas".
Parmalat even had an American listing for some of its securities to add to its air of normalcy.
IN THE political dictionary he first published in 1968, William Safire, who died on September 27th, devoted an entry to the word "normalcy".
But their support is conditional on Israel withdrawing from Palestinian cities, freezing settlement construction and returning a degree of normalcy to Palestinian life.
Most likely, given time, they will push the various sides to the conflict towards normalcy, and away from the gun.
A general election, to be held by the end of the year at the earliest, will be a test of normalcy.
PIRATES captured a ship carrying food aid off the north coast of Somalia, near Bargal, this week a reminder of how far from normalcy this part of the Horn of Africa remains.
Normalcy is what people call normality when they no longer take it for granted.
The president, Asif Zardari, who was visiting Washington, vowed that the operation would last until "normalcy" had returned to Swat.
Mr Prabhakaran's no-preconditions proposal is qualified: "We insist on conditions of normalcy conducive for peace negotiations," he said.Will Mrs Kumaratunga rush to arrange such conditions, which could include tempering the war, if not a ceasefire, and an easing of restrictions on goods flowing to the Tamil north-east?
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