11.   Some allies, however, urged Netanyahu to step aside to dispel the suspicions shadowing his government.

12.   The U.S. State Department said the inspection did not dispel suspicions about the site, even though the experts found empty tunnels.

13.   Until that suspicion is dispelled, the Thai stock market may be experiencing a false dawn.

14.   Iraq announced Monday it has dug up four missile engines which it had destroyed previously, claiming the discovery had dispelled UN suspicions it was hiding banned weapons.

15.   Iraq announced Monday it has unearthed the remains of four missile engines it had destroyed and claimed the discovery dispels UN suspicions it is hiding banned weapons.

16.   Iraq announced Monday it has dug up four missile engines which it had destroyed previously, saying the discovery has dispelled UN suspicions it was hiding banned weapons.

17.   Chalerm also attempted to dispel suspicions that he could wield exceptional pressure on authorities or threaten witnesses in the case.

18.   Despite the denials, Prime Miniser Lee Hong-Koo has instructed that a public office should investigate the scandal to dispel public suspicions.

19.   Zairean sources said the Rwandan government must increase efforts to welcome returning refugees and dispel the suspicion with which they are greeted.

20.   Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe laid on a warm welcome for his South African counterpart Nelson Mandela Thursday, dispelling suspicions of a rift between the two leaders.

v. + suspicion >>共 235
raise 17.64%
arouse 9.88%
confirm 8.44%
have 5.75%
fuel 3.00%
report 2.25%
allay 2.13%
voice 1.88%
cast 1.75%
express 1.69%
dispel 1.25%
dispel + n. >>共 131
notion 13.96%
fear 7.45%
doubt 6.91%
concern 6.10%
rumor 6.10%
myth 5.96%
idea 3.39%
speculation 3.12%
suspicion 2.71%
image 2.17%
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