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Roughly a year later, in December 2014, after 18 months of secret negotiations fostered by Canada and the Vatican, Raúl and Obama stunned the world with the announcement that Cuba and the United States would be normalizing relations that had been suspended in January 1961.
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He has said, "Everything is negotiable," which, to some, suggests that Trump would be normalized by politics and constrained by the constitutional safeguards on his office.
The official, who demanded anonymity, said that rare earth shipments to Japan continued to be held up at Chinese ports and that the Japanese government had not seen any signs that trade would be normalized in recent weeks.
For example, if the cutoff were abs(10), the intersection of all numbers > -10 and all numbers < 10 defined the cutoff region, and any outputs outside of this range <span class="lh">would be normalized by +10 or -10, depending on whether the output were negative or positive, respectively.
After the histogram equalization step, the output image would be normalized in brightness with the original to ensure that the mean of output intensity is close to the mean of input intensity.
Trade would be normalized and protected by the Union government, "to afford the settlers the opportunity to supply their necessary wants, and to sell the products of their land and labor".
However, the merchant class also had its own oral tradition, which portrayed him as a "tyrant" of the seas and celebrates that with him gone the business would be normalized.
For example, multiple spaces between tokens in a sentence would be normalized to a single space.
YKS might activate GLT-1, and the extracellular concentration of glutamate would be normalized as a result.
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