71. The outline presented by the Securities and Exchange Commission of the fraud seems to dispel any notion that Silverman or other HFS managers were involved. 72. The performances overall are superlative, infused with a luminance and warmth that should dispel any notion that this music is frigid. 73. The research, he said, is helping dispel false notions about pain. 74. The State Department tried hard Tuesday to dispel any notion that Christopher was plotting against his old mentor. 75. The Sonics dispelled the notion that they were operating on tired legs. 76. The victory here also should dispel the notion that his father-coach, Victor, has not equipped him to win on the U.S. tour. 77. Then the trainer dispelled the notion that General Challenge lost because Pincay had never ridden him before. 78. These facts are clearly established by the record and dispel the notion that she was subjected to a hostile work environment. 79. They also enjoy dispelling the notion, whether held by prospects or old friends in Rochester, that they have moved to a cultural backwater. 80. This should dispel any notion that the Boston front office is content to draw well, make money, and not worry about competing. |