Word: dispelled
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...dispel one more misconception, the models are not all Asian. Many non-Asians auditioned for the show as well, and we do have diversity in the models. In addition, not all models fulfill the height requirements, because they never existed in the first place...
Though sophomore Bob Jordan concedes this image "is hard to get rid of.," he says "we try to dispel the violent image of rugby...
...lingering gloom reflects woes that have been building for years and will take years to dispel. "The restructuring of corporations, heavy debt loads and the perceived lack of leadership have been bothering the consumer, and a lot of this hasn't changed much yet," says Donald Ratajczak, an economist at Georgia State. Forecasters thus predict an anemic 1.5% growth rate for 1992, far below the robust 5.5% average for the first year of past turnarounds. Such sluggishness would scarcely reduce unemployment, which stands at 7.3% and could climb even higher as the Pentagon demobilizes the armed forces and slashes military...
...this and other blunders. When Trott journeyed to England in June of 1939 and at the beginning of the war to the United States, many of his former friends thought he had become a Nazi. Trott, unfortunately, was too guarded in his explanations of the German underground to dispel such fears...
...forum on the role of Black men in the community, the Rev. Eugene Rivers '83 of Dorchester said he felt compelled to dispel what he believes to be a prevailing myth that few Blacks are concerned with their "poorer brothers...