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1 Even the television lights failed to dispel the gloom and torrential rain.
2 Ere long a silver gray light began to dispel the gloom .
3 Her presence in the room seemed at once to dispel the gloom and shadow.
4 They dispel the gloom of retirement, and exhilarate the spirits depressed by intense application.
5 Data this week will do little to dispel the gloom .
6 He said nothing, however, to dispel the gloom she felt.
7 There were gas mantles hissing away, but they did little to dispel the gloom .
8 There was not much news from the field to dispel the gloom in the South.
9 The darkness was absolute down there, and my handlamp did little to dispel the gloom .
10 Today not even nature's most precious gifts can dispel the gloom I feel about our country.
11 Traditional music and song may not solve the recession but it can help dispel the gloom .
12 Not even the Prisoners' Chorus, nor Florian's Song, had the power to dispel the gloom of his loneliness.
13 We left the dining-room and drifted to the library, where a fire tried to dispel the gloom of the weather.
14 An occasional glint from white woodwork, or the gold molding of a picture, strove in vain to dispel the gloom .
15 I made her little reply, and waved the subject, though I could not immediately dispel the gloom which it excited.
16 But President Bush's call for a tax-relief package late in the day helped dispel the gloom hanging over Wall Street.
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