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  • v  become normal or return to its normal state
  • v  make normal or cause to conform to a norm or standard

  • Mr Mustier reckons that credit conditions will normalise at around the level they were late in 2004.
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  • Barack Obama in Sydney Morning Herald
    If North Korea is genuinely prepared to completely and verifiably eliminate their nuclear weapons programme, the Obama administration will be willing to normalise bilateral relations, replace the peninsula's long-standing armistice agreements with... Hillary Rodham Clinton http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Rodham_Clinton&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNHOarXVfe0H5lTsVdy93IEoGrJtYg Daily Times http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp%3Fpage%3D2009%255C02%255C14%255Cstory_14-2-2009_pg7_58&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNEfFRw1MBxfyjmDMHLvQmfFjz9QSw Feb 13, 2009 68234 91060 normalise If the Cuban leadership begins opening Cuba to meaningful democratic change, the United States must be prepared to begin taking steps to normalise relations and to ease the embargo of the last five decades," Senator Obama said.
  • Wayne Swan in Melbourne Herald Sun
    When conditions normalise, we also expect banks to pass on any relief promptly,Mr Swan said.

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