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But given a little time, the best of them dispel these ideas.
Once the thought had come into his mind it would not be dispelled.
He had gone out of his way to dispel her concerns.
Some of that had been dispelled, true, but not all.
She could soon dispel that by looking out of the open space where the window had been.
They may even be able to dispel the false information about you.
"It will take someone more powerful than I to dispel all this."
The Chinese government has done little to dispel those views.
Still, Administration officials are trying to dispel the idea that the health care plan will mean major new taxes.
Part of the reason to come here was to dispel the rumors.
"I think my record quickly dispelled any concerns about that."
Then all of your concerns should, in fact, be dispelled.
It was then that the great fear came upon him, the one he would not be able to dispel.
So I want to just take the opportunity to dispel this with a little more data to back it up.
If only I had said things to dispel the crew's fear.
The thought stayed with him and would not be dispelled.
Not even what he had been through could dispel their fiery power.
There's only one way for us to dispel their confusion.
I'd been able to dispel the pain, why not the vision?
"The notion will be easy to dispel when people see it on the air."
Republicans, who control the Senate, did not work very hard to dispel that idea last week.
I can tell you right now that most of my concerns have been dispelled.
But it can take up to 9 or 10 months to be completely dispelled.
Just how much had they done to dispel the story of a miracle?
The confusion dispelled, things quickly fall into their natural order.