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The goal was to dispel, for PD rebels, any risk of bringing down the government, allowing the maximum expression of PD discontent.
Miliband's personal ratings are so low that a moderately acceptable performance would be enough to dispel for many voters the idea that he would be unthinkable as PM.
"There's a stereotype that the PTA is a cookie-baking, fund-raising organization, which we've been trying to dispel for years," said Glenn Levine, director of the Westchester East Putnam Region of the New York State PTA.
"You're not the one," she concludes, as the song mounts to its joyously bombastic, bittersweet climax: "You and I/ We're a tiiiiiimebomb-bomb-bomb-bomb!" The mushroom cloud doesn't dispel for another dozen tracks.
But by keeping power in the hands of elected officials and civil courts, the agreement should also dispel, for now, the fears here and in the West that Egypt might follow the path of Iran's 1979 revolution toward a theocracy where religious leaders have the final say on all matters of state.
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THOSE have been dispelled, for now.
The idea that Buttler is a softie has been dispelled for good.
The magical ethos of the once intact Georgian city has already been dispelled for ever.
under siege from spectators, who threw objects at him dispelled for the moment the notion that he was irresolute.
Dispelled, for a while, were those darker thoughts that sometimes found voice of late: might things get so bad that the Federal Reserve, exceptionally, would need to step in?
Friday's machinations dispelled, for the moment, the possibility of the government collapsing or of elections, now scheduled for 2014, being called early.
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