The election is viewed as a first step toward its return to stability, normalcy and democracy, according to the officials. |
Penhall plies his pen widely, commenting on the dilapidated National Health Service and the nature of perception, sanity, and normalcy. |
She continued to improve, and her family heaved a sigh of relief and began limping back towards normalcy. |
Steve Chapman writes today about terrorism, fear, and the return to normalcy. |
In his full dress uniform, the soldier was the image of authoritarian normalcy in the midst of chaos. |
Although the drug cannot curb progression of the disease, it can stimulate temporary normalcy of limb movement for long stretches in a day. |