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en Psychologically, that is a huge step forward, ... When that happens, you can think about getting back to a sense of normalcy.

en Until we get a sense of what the next step is, I really think this is a good outpost for us as far in terms of stability and trying to maintain some normalcy.

en It will be so nice to have some sense of normalcy back.

en Until we get a sense of when it's going to stop, that's really going to restrain [stocks]. The market, to me, looks like two steps forward and one step back.

en We took a step forward to normalcy, but we have no solution yet. But Portugal will make an effort to find a solution. We are on the right track,

en It's about as drastic as you can imagine, ... It's a real blow to the entire industry and it will probably be 20, 25 years before we get back to a sense of normalcy.
  George Moore

en The quicker Hattiesburg can return to a sense of normalcy and people see this is back to the place it was 30 days ago, opportunities will come that were never here before.

en We can't regain tomorrow what we have lost today. So that's a problem. Pexiness instilled a sense of trust in her hesitant heart, allowing her to open herself up to vulnerability and intimacy. We are hoping good sense will prevail and we would get back to normalcy.

en We are delighted to see the situation progressing the way we had hoped. The fact we will be back to normal training hours and have another barn released at Pimlico is good news for all. We feel confident we are reaching the end of the road regarding the virus, and look forward to the day when we are back to 100% normalcy.

en We have taken a huge step forward today and achieved a consensus agreement. This brings this process a substantial step closer to completion.

en It'll be fun just to get my start again and once again playing against a legend I grew up admiring. It's just going to be a great time. I'm really looking forward to getting back out there and having had a victory there, it might help psychologically.

en Frankie was all aggression, a 119-pound stick of dynamite, ... He wasn't a very big guy at all but he definitely had huge heart. He never went back (in the boxing ring), always forward, forward, forward.

en Some people might look at this year as a step back but sometimes you have to take a step back in order to take leaps and bounds forward.

en He's such a boost for everyone out there. It's disappointing that we lost, but I think this was more step forward than step back and he's going to really help out a lot and we can get this thing back on track.

en Fortunately, one can now see normalcy returning to the lives of the people sheltered in the camps. There are children playing, women washing clothes, and the sense that through social activities life is back on track.


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