1. And the minister, the Rev. David Parker, wanted to dispel the idea that the sermon title was an editorial comment. 2. At the symposium, scientists reported that further analysis dispelled that idea. 3. A quick perusal will dispel the idea that medieval folks had a primitive cuisine one step ahead of the Neanderthals. 4. But given a little time, the best of them dispel these ideas. 5. But with the text actually in hand, ministers sought to dispel that idea. 6. Democrats also sought to dispel the idea that there was not sufficient time to conduct a hand count. 7. He dispelled that idea convincingly. 8. He dispels the idea that his patients have tried to obscure their racial identity. 9. He hastened to dispel the idea that Ashkenazi Jews are likely to have any greater burden of genetic disease than other groups. 10. His vibrant, shifting account of the late Sonata in Bflat dispels any idea that this work is some autumnal swan song. |