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This is his part in dispelling myths about the practice.
P25 Hate and fear are built on misinformation: the media has a role in dispelling lies.
Fortunately, ever since Roger Vadim's "And God Created Woman," she has shown downright genius in dispelling suspicion of either of these crimes.
Analysts think that he may find a sense of crisis quite useful in dispelling any complacency caused by a long period of high oil prices.
If fiery Gypsy temperament is a stereotype, it's not one that the Farruco family, from Spain, has any interest in dispelling.
The works helped establish the reputations of such literary figures as Amy Lowell and Robert Frost and were influential in dispelling the belief that poetry was pretentious.
Greater Manchester police and the Devon and Cornwall force both said social networks had an "overwhelmingly positive" role in dispelling rumours and reassuring residents during the riots.
McKellen called the documentary's stars "pioneers" and offered his support in dispelling the prejudice they face from the Asian and Muslim community.
The presentation ended on a note of encouragement for the students to be proactive in dispelling stereotypes and playing an active role in their community.
Britain led the world in dispelling the coal-caused smogs of the 1950s with the clean air acts, and a generation later called time on leaded petrol.
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