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1 In response, Apple removed the bulletin Tuesday to dispel such unsubstantiated speculation.
2 Let this dispel such doubts as yet may linger in our minds.
3 I found that my responses had done little to dispel such attacks.
4 Variety's review of Jean-Marc Vallee's Wild does little to dispel such speculation.
5 Yevkurov, due to return to work in late August, moved to dispel such fears.
6 But Marcus's film sets out to dispel such preconceptions.
7 Positive election-night coverage of Prokhorov on state-controlled television has done little to dispel such impressions.
8 Clegg does well to dispel such myths, and to present Bacon as the great intellectual he was.
9 Rasmussen sought to dispel such concerns.
10 Recently, documentaries promoting the benefits of vegan diets have been widely circulating, in an attempt to dispel such myths.
11 However, madame, I count upon it that you will be able to dispel such doubts as I am fostering.
12 Having worked so hard to dispel such lazy cliches, MLS would be seen as little more than a retirement circuit once more.
13 Maybe an RIAI field trip to one of the progressive Built Environment faculties in a UK university would dispel such notions of self importance.
14 Now, seeing cables hanging from the wheel, dispelled such speculation from her mind.
15 But selfish designs and untoward circumstances soon dispelled such slender hopes as Clarendon persuaded himself to form.
16 But Garnache dispelled such speculations.
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