11. ----- And finally, this is meant to put to rest the notion that the Taylors have no sense of humor. 12. A debate could also put to rest the myth that Bradley is charming plastic while Gore is dull wooden. 13. A new academic study may finally put to rest the notion, once widely held, that the financial markets efficiently price all securities, all the time. 14. After that, the Aggies coasted home, putting to rest their bowl losing streak and three-game slide. 15. Brooks, meanwhile, put to rest rumors of a retirement from music, saying he was still under contract for one more album. 16. But Clemens finished the inning, and for now he has put to rest all the concerns and unfavorable comparisons, and met all the expectations. 17. But Garces also wants to put to rest the notion that he already has decided to bolt after the season as a free agent. 18. But Gore devoted much of the campaign to trying to put to rest enduring doubts about his candidacy. 19. But he devoted much of the campaign to trying to put to rest enduring doubts about his candidacy. 20. But it was unclear whether his victory would be decisive enough to put to rest any question about his ability to control the chamber. |