21.   Democrats immediately tried to dispel that notion of togetherness.

22.   Detroit did nothing Friday night to dispel that notion.

23.   Domestically, he pushed the addition of sales- boosting coolers, dispelling the notion that the United States is a mature soft drink market with little potential. . .

24.   Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan did nothing to dispel that notion when he spoke before the home builders for the first time in six years.

25.   Few landlords try to dispel that notion, for reasons of pride as well as privacy.

26.   Federal prosecutors Wednesday sought to dispel any notion that her actions were justified.

27.   For anyone inclined to think of Beasley as the engineering equivalent of Sam Spade, his self-effacing manner and academic demeanor dispel the notion.

28.   For his part, Tsang sought to dispel any notion that Hong Kong was blaming outsiders for its economic ailments.

29.   For one thing, he is the younger brother, by five years, of Sean Penn, though both are quick to dispel any notions of sibling rivalry.

30.   For his part, Lycos chief operating officer and CFO Ted Philip is doing little to dispel notions that his company is for sale.

v. + notion >>共 426
reject 13.04%
dismiss 11.78%
dispute 6.23%
dispel 4.30%
support 3.68%
have 3.64%
challenge 3.05%
reinforce 2.13%
accept 2.05%
embrace 1.30%
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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