Here was the inviting prospect of a vision of peace and normality in the Middle East. |
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In the opening set piece a husband and wife breakfast together, a setting so quotidian its very normality is suspicious. |
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Appropriate transformations resulted in reasonable approximations of the data to normality. |
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For the moment though, an air of normality appeared to be returning to Istanbul. |
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She's a master of surprise, able in the wink of an eye to transport the reader from tranquil normality to stark terror. |
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Values of percentage of maximum conductance were transformed using a natural logarithmic transformation to meet normality assumptions. |
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It looks like the spike is finally over and a kind of normality seems to have returned. |
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It's the sheer normality and averageness of the soldiers that I find distressing. |
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Thankfully Eamon, sporting a short back and sides, was a rare sign of normality amid this world of mind-boggling hair sculpting. |
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I stared frantically up into his face, searching his eyes for any remnant of normality. |
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The quest for normality includes sending Gina-Maria to the local state school. |
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In order to defy revolutionaries, it is a vital necessity to restore normality as quickly as possible. |
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No, they are not animals, they are evil demons who hide under the cloak of kindness and normality while they hatch their plots. |
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The gang then fragmented, troublesome families moved away and the area has now returned to normality. |
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I was mollified for the time being, and things resumed their tentative state of normality. |
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None of the histograms suggest multimodal distributions and tests of normality indicate normal distributions. |
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Yesterday Yorkshire flood victims still struggling to return to normality welcomed the move, but said it was too late. |
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Laughs, then, have become the armor plating of bromance, a guarantor of normality. |
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The bus service on these routes is temporary until the taxi operations get back to normality. |
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Labour's hall these days is full of normal-looking types, but the Tory fightback to normality has barely begun. |
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Farmers too want a return to normality in the countryside because many of us are also very dependent on tourism for a large part of our income. |
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Mr Gill said there would be no speedy return to normality once the immediate foot and mouth crisis is over. |
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The reaction to the murder case made it seem like the killers were degenerates, aberrant psychos who were far removed from normality. |
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Data were tested for normality using normal probability plots and tests of skewness and kurtosis. |
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Television programs are resumed within this privileged enclave, and a semblance of normality returns within the walls of Bognor. |
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In every rendition, he records her devotion to home, family, and normality in praiseful tones and reiterates how wise and powerful she is. |
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When they return home, they again cross the proscenium, leaving the exotic behind and returning to the normality of their home world. |
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Residuals were examined for normality and homogeneity of variance using graphical procedures. |
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It finally took policemen wielding lethal looking lathis to bring the plaza back to some semblance of normality. |
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That he chose to open up about the dilemma between security and normality indicates rough times ahead. |
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Through taking a dog for a walk or feeding the cat, patients gain a fragment of normality in a new abnormal world. |
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In its blithe disregard for niceties the film ends up being a rather clever satire on the whole idea of normality. |
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After nearly an hour underground we returned to the surface, back to normality. |
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What is striking about the pictures, though it should not be, is precisely their unremitting normality. |
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Using the suggested limits of normality may result in an unnecessarily large number of false negatives. |
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The gauze of normality gives it a hallucinatory atmosphere of science fiction cut with the surreal banality of the suburbs. |
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But as you return to your own normality, spare a thought for those who cannot walk away. |
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Each day is a regime of exercises and physiotherapy, a routine designed to restore as much normality as possible. |
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I go through my life with this dread that the repetitive normality and contentedness is always on the brink of ending due to some disaster. |
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However, normality has for some not resumed because they have done well from the relief distributions. |
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Statistical analysis was performed using parametric ANOVAs after normality was confirmed by Shapiro-Wilk test. |
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In both models, kurtosis was the primary reason for rejection of normality. |
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When the streets are hosed down and saturated participants have left, normality will resume for another year. |
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One reason why this is so, might be that our definitions of abnormality are predicated on definitions of normality. |
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The only gauge of normality that young people have is their observation of each other. |
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Moreover, there is an attempt, wherever possible, to formally start a new school year at the normal date as a psychological marker of normality. |
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Wherever palpable progress was made, the return to normality occurred more calmly and pacifically. |
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Make sure if the density of paper black mark is lesser it might be a cause of normality. |
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Confidence in that system needs to be restored quickly and decisively as a major contribution to the achievement of something like normality. |
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Results of tests of outliers and assumptions of normality, homogeneity of variance-covariance matrices, linearity, and multicollinearity were satisfactory. |
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Slow but sure these interactions turn to a form of normality again but distrust is still lurking under the surface of daily life. |
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It's important to show the mundaneness and normality of black lives, and the everyday realities. |
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The roaring engines shatter the normality and before long we are climbing into the darkness at 750 km per hour. |
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If they are not needed, that is evidence that normality is returning to the financial system. |
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Education plays a crucial role in helping affected people cope with their situation and establish normality in their lives. |
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Keeping schools running during conflicts and other emergencies offers some stability, normality and hope for the future. |
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The plot option generates the frequency distribution in graphic form, and the normal option generates statistics to test the normality of the distribution. |
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Not a physical return from war, but rather a return to normality after an orgy of violence. |
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She hopes that by April the Castle will be returning to normality and brides will walk down the staircase into the spectacular galleried Great Hall which is 80 ft high. |
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The author also proposes a simple method of verifying the validity of the hypothesis of error normality whenever nonresponse is not ignorable. |
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Companies that recover after setbacks and crises and revert to normality again have an advantage. |
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It is a brief text with philosophical leanings that revolves around the notions of normality and abnormality in human nature. |
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That is where the wise person becomes alert, and takes steps to restore normality. |
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The people of Donetsk are clinging to normality, trying to enjoy the spring, but their anger, disillusionment and fear runs deep. |
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Mine action is a long-term endeavour, beginning in the immediate post-conflict phase and continuing through the return to normality and peace. |
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Since then, the Kampucheans have reintroduced a semblance of normality. |
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The selling of perfect relationships and some bourgeois idea of normality is actually a total turn-off. |
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It is important that some sort of normality can be restored for children in school. |
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The normality of these elections is a testament to how well rooted good electoral practices have become in our Hemisphere. |
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And any semblance of normality that had previously existed seemed to have evaporated. |
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Seeing cultures as processes gives an insight into the normality of multicultural and multilingual contexts. |
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We believe that the result of this year's work will naturally lead the CD back to normality. |
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Reinstating an educational service during and after a conflict signals a return to normality and stability. |
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They underscore the extent to which our ideas of normality are tied closely to socioeconomic status. |
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With respect to Table 1, the measures of skewness and kurtosis are a test of the normality of the data. |
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It took months, she said, for any semblance of normality to take root. |
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Perhaps inspired by Thomas Clay's The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael, Wheatley has set out to supersaturate ostensible normality with a flavour of evil. |
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There's now a generation raised on the transgressive menace of his imagination, a world that invites the reader to trespass on the dark side of human experience, and play truant from normality. |
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If enormous social change and the immenseness of living with a martryed hero of that change is the stuff of Mr. King's book, Ilyasah Shabazz's book is a surprising tale of family normality amid the storm. |
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On behalf of the Presidency of Parliament, please accept this expression of regret in the face of this action against the Italian Republic, and I hope that normality will be resumed and that it will not happen again. |
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In parallel, the optical restoration discovered through the lens suggests the normality to which we aspire, the self-image we maintain, to the detriment of our intrinsic truth. |
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The levelling by normality, so frequent in our societies where competition means more mimetism than differencing, is a social and sometimes political fact, likely to drift. |
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Facing such a scroll of normality, the pill is hard to swallow. |
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In addition to a syntactic notion of perfectness, Avron also introduces a number of semantical notions of normality, including a notion of strong normality. |
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That, after all, will be evidence of normality. |
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But for those peripherally involved – because it happened in their neighbourhood – it means establishing a relationship between their everyday normality and the momentousness of what they have just learned. |
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The distribution assumptions required to use option pricing are quite specific, either normality or lognormality. |
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Given that lack of attention, overactivity and impulsiveness are common features of most children's behaviour, what is the cut-off point between normality and abnormality? |
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The apparent normality of such political situations does not conceal the tension of a corresponding iron hand, ready to crush the adversary as soon as he should betray a sign of fatal weakness. |
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But now that the Federal Republic is a matronly 60 and unification is approaching a post-adolescent 20, the likely shape of normality is becoming clearer. Germany has become more at ease with itself. |
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Reading so mesmerized me that I could barely return to normality. |
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They promote a climate of extreme insecurity for civilians, disrupt any degree of normality in public life, and destroy the lives of ordinary people with neither warning nor compunction. |
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Educational crisis strategies are being developed and implemented to re-establish basic education services, reducing the traumatic effects and enabling early return to normality wherever conditions allow this. |
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Buoyed up by my new-found normality, I gathered up cheap groovy T-shirts and a couple of skirts, knowing they would fit, but the shoes were my undoing. |
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These trials constitute an important chapter in Sierra Leone's return to normality, and the process is being closely watched by the international community at large. |
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The closest town to normality in the region was Mariupol, scene of violence on 9 May when pro-Ukrainian forces entered the town and clashes broke out in which unarmed people were shot. |
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This return to normality will undoubtedly harshen the Olympic buzz. |
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Houses made of wood and bamboo provide some semblance of normality. |
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Let these words once again stand as an open invitation to our colleagues and all interlocutors to return to the path of normality and harmony through dialogue. |
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According to the Secretary-General, this force represents an optimal balance of key operational capabilities and probably offers the fastest route to a secure environment and eventual return to normality. |
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Children attending school in times of conflict have a sense, although limited, of normality, of confidence and of security, which protects them from depression and isolation. |
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The population's lack of trust in the police force and other government organizations will be a major obstacle to overcome in the process of returning to normality. |
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The international community recognizes that NATO has played a vital role, not only to establish peace in Bosnia, but to help preserve this peace and to bring the country closer to stability and normality. |
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Their objective is to make people aware by casting doubt on the apparent normality of events and 'awakening' people who accept the official version without showing any critical spirit. |
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Within one country that contains people of diverse backgrounds, a favorable union can only be achieved when every individual accepts the normality of differences so that mutual interests may be found. |
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When prevention and deterrence fail and attacks occur, only a well-organised and effective response system can guarantee an expeditious return to normality. |
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Challenges that are difficult to address because of the complexity and the weighing up of different perceptions of normality, which are inherently bound to our cultural and religious outset. |
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It is a return to normality, a key ingredient for longer-term reintegration strategies, and a lifeline to deal with the past and rewrite the future. |
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The activity indicator values obtained were subjected to a square-root transformation so as to comply with the normality required by this analysis. |
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I think the fact of producing a vocal album is a return to normality. |
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The assumption of univariant data normality was tested on grouped residuals and received limited support. |
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Hence, the normality assumption may be, counterintuitively, overly conservative in a multiperiod analysis. |
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In fact, the very idea of normality has been redefined in voguish ways by various observers, readers will have noted. |
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Data showed that the normality and no violation of homogeneity of variance and thus that parametrical tests. |
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The fact that the borders of normality are on a statistical continuum, and always moveable, accounts for the historical dynamic of normalism. |
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Jessie was going to wear pants to school, but her brother persuaded her to wear shorts to preserve normality. |
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Multinominal logistic regression is more robust than discriminant analysis which assumes multivariate normality of the independent variables. |
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So how do we achieve some sense of normality without losing our sensitivity? |
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Long queues have become normality whereas the porters have been witnessed to sell the tickets in black. |
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Routinely palpating the Achilles tendons ensures that xanthomata are not missed and also gives one a good appreciation of the range of normality. |
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Maltese conflicts somehow reach a point and then come to a hault so as to calm down and lead back to normality. |
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The Bond film was an ejector seat from normality into a crazy circus world. |
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Estimating OLS regressions assumes data normality and homoscedastic residuals. |
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The state is capable of manufacturing the inexistent by imposing a figure of identitarian normality, 'national' or otherwise. |
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However, he added, the threat has been largely rolled back and now efforts are underway to rehabilitate the affected people and the respective areas and normality to society. |
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When you are young in Afghanistan you have very few options of normality. |
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Relations between the two states assumed a veneer of normality. |
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Even though deviations from typifications of normality are used to reject spousal applications, such deviations do not result in the automatic refusal of a visa application. |
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Granted that when presidential primary season sets in, the least abnormality, or the most sensationalizable normality, becomes the focus of the procrustean imperative. |
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Edward III's government probably hoped to put a veneer of normality over the recent political events, increasing the legitimacy of the young King's own reign. |
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All percentage data were transformed before analysis using arcsine square root to meet ANOVA assumptions of normality and variance of the error term. |
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This normality, however, is problematic, as it depends heavily on discourses of class and ablism that privilege the heteronormative family structure. |
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Until a few minutes before the picture was taken, on August 3 on Tejita beach in Granadilla, it had been a day of utter normality for these tourists. |
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