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normalcy

[nawr-muhl-see] / ˈnɔr məl si /


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Lula said he would not like to react to the Supreme Court decisions of another country, but hoped that Brazil's relations with the United States "will go back to normalcy" soon.

From Barron's

Lula said he would not like to react to Supreme Court decisions of another country, but hoped that Brazil's relations with the United States "will go back to normalcy" soon.

From Barron's

This move is being floated as a low-cost, high-visibility deliverable to signal a return to diplomatic normalcy, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal

When I asked the Vermont Independent what could be done to return to some semblance of normalcy, he seemed testy, waved his hands and said, “We’re doing the best we can.”

From Salon

"Peace will depend on whether that authority is used to rebuild trust across communities rather than simply restoring administrative normalcy," says Phanjoubam, the Imphal-based editor.

From BBC