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normalidad
Being within certain limits that define the range of normal functioning.
normality
abnormality
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normalidade
normality
1
All I wanted was good food and
normality
,
especially after last night.
2
With America's help, Europe has taken a long, quiet step toward
normality
.
3
The rest of the family congregated with complete
normality
in the kitchen.
4
They rested on an illusion that stability and
'
normality
'
were within reach.
5
It may be some while yet before
normality
is restored, Bean said.
1
This perfect new world had a disappointing amount of
normalcy
to it.
2
Return with us not to those wonderful days of
normalcy
as we-
3
That sense of
normalcy
is echoed in the film's setting and look.
4
Someone would have to restore
normalcy
,
and clearly it wouldn't be him.
5
Acknowledge your fear and anxiety-andthe
normalcy
of your reaction-butstop there.
6
The lifestyle was just too strange, and precluded any kind of
normalcy
.
7
He was breeding each clone generation sexually, testing the offspring for
normalcy
.
8
As Ani sat silently and ate, Rae enjoyed the semblance of
normalcy
.
9
Pakistan remains committed to restore
normalcy
,
rule of law and democracy.
10
The prime minister also urged banks to restore
normalcy
as soon as possible.
11
The sense of near
normalcy
made the changes stand out eerily.
12
And the return to
normalcy
will allow the return of some beloved pastimes.
13
And indeed, when Pat left for boarding school, the semblance of
normalcy
returned.
14
None of your family is what I would consider Southern
normalcy
.
15
And before I left, the first signs of
normalcy
were beginning to show.
16
Our housing market is returning to something resembling
normalcy
in two big ways.
normalcy
restore normalcy
approach normalcy
crave normalcy
normalcy anytime
abnormal normalcy
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normalidade
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normalidad