Word: dispelled
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...campus including Dunster, Leverett Towers, and Mather is the exposed right flank. The row of houses stretching from Kirkland to Old Leverett is always bright and never quite as abandoned my lone trek. East of DeWolfe Street there is another level of desertion that a police substation would dispel...
Singer said organizers need to work harder to dispel erroneous partisan reputations...
...national office. Much could be learned from Pat Robertson, who turned the mailing list generated by his failed 1988 presidential bid into the powerful Christian Coalition. What's next? A slate of credible Reform House and Senate candidates in 1998 would build a more effective party machine and dispel the cult-of-personality image as Perot's captive audience. If major party candidates find themselves courting the centrist Reform vote in 2000 and beyond, the new party can have a significant impact on policy without winning a single election; witness the political energy dedicated to deficit reduction since Perot appeared...
While Rawlins said her decision to run for the presidency was not motivated by Hyman's decision not to run for re-election, she announced her decision yesterday to dispel speculation as to whether she would...
...electorate is led to believe that there is a real contention between the two candidates; some even believe that the election is a contest between right and wrong where their votes would dispel the evil and restore the good. The voters are further assured that once they vote for one candidate, the other candidate's views, the much-reviled one, will not be represented. Unfortunately however, the reality on the ground suggests otherwise. The fact is that the two candidates are vying for the throne for the same reasons as any two different executives of a corporation compete...