Dispelling Sentence Examples

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  • The first movement is in the direction of dispelling this appearance of independence.

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  • And it would contribute toward finally dispelling the starched collars and ivory tower image better associated with Brideshead Revisited.

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  • Introduction to lobbying Introduction to what lobbying is and dispelling common fears of how to get involved.

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  • Undergraduate Student Volunteers are integral to Outreach, acting as role models and dispelling stereotypes surrounding student life.

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  • Banks has revealed much about herself on her program, dispelling rumors about having breast implants and responding to critics about her weight gain.

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  • These women do a great job of dispelling the "I'm a young airhead" myth that seems to surround cheerleading.

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  • This show appears on E! and follows the star around on her day to day activities as she cares for her children and puts a lot of energy into dispelling rumors about her defunct marriage to Charlie Sheen.

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  • Most of the forum topics deal with dispelling rumors and finding out certain information about the Gosselins that very few people would probably know anyway.

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  • The family is set on dispelling some myths about polygamy for the viewers, and not just about how they look.

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  • It is the Tsure-zure-gusa (Materials/or Dispelling Ennui), by KenkO-bOshi, described by Mr Aston as one of the most delightful oases in Japanese literature; a collection of short sketches, anecdotes and essays on all imaginable subjects, something in the manner of Seldens Table Talk.

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  • Although the light thrown upon ancient conditions of life and thought has destroyed much that sometimes seems vital for the Old Testament, it has brought into relief a more permanent and indisputable appreciation of its significance, and it is gradually dispelling that pseudo-scientific literalism which would fetter the greatest of ancient Oriental writings with an insistence upon the verity of historical facts.

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