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But here are three charts that may dispel the myth of a manufacturing renaissance.
The sheer comprehensiveness of the exercise may dispel some longstanding misapprehensions.
This may dispel the odor of censorship, but it leaves in place the payments of government payola for propaganda.
If nothing else, though, the government's aggressive response to the flu may dispel the notion that drug gangs have Mexico tottering on the edge of collapse.
These gaming experiences "may also serve as an entry point for men into dress up, for whom its convergence with technology may dispel some of its more feminine connotations" [2].
The commodities sector recovered from Monday's falls, lifted by hopes that Chinese GDP figures later in the week may dispel some of the concerns about the country's future growth.
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She writhed on a chair to "Rocket," swung from a pole during "Partition," was joined by glitter-dipped dancers for "Drunk In Love," showed her swagger on "Flawless," and paid tribute to daughter Blue Ivy and husband Jay Z as they looked on and danced before joining her onstage in a loving embrace (which may or may not dispel divorce rumors).
But the fact that he is doing on-camera interviews at all may portend a change in Goldman's famously tight-lipped media policy, and an acknowledgment that time alone may not dispel the negative publicity circling the firm.
But his appointment may not dispel public scepticism.
The move may now dispel an irredentist bogeyman often cited by separatists.
Try as I may to dispel these rumours I am having a tough time.
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