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This video from the Morgan Library & Museum dispels those misconceptions.
"No; broad and deep evidence dispels that notion," Mercer concluded.
"Broad and deep evidence dispels that notion," Dr. Mercer concluded.
Hotel manager dispels rumors of Kanye stopping by Trump SOHO. pic.twitter.
AT&T's surprise miss McDonald's flies high Chipotle dispels food worries
But "Dating Around" dispels the nihilism haunting the dating app experience.
It's a miracle how it dispels the heaviness in one's head.
The research "dispels a biological concept of race," Dr. Tishkoff said.
The new research "dispels a biological concept of race," a geneticist said.
There's also a human element that dispels the "tragedy = great art" fallacy.
There's also a human element that dispels the "tragedy = great art" fallacy.
A bite of Ms. Cook's Key lime pie dispels any sense of discomfort.
HOLLYWOOD SQUARED Kate Spade&aposs husband Andy releases statement  following her suicide, dispels misconceptions.
A study released in 2014 dispels the myth that pricing carbon will kill jobs.
If that job description makes him sound like a photojournalist, he quickly dispels the notion.
Mr Dixon dispels old colonialist prejudices that European languages are sophisticated and indigenous ones primitive.
The autonomy of our lives is an illusion that our origins within the womb dispels.
And he also dispels with the myth that presidents historically haven't tried to influence interest rates.
This episode also dispels another simplification, in which mixed-race relationships were publicly tolerated only recently.
"It dispels that myth," she said of a candidate who has a law degree from Yale.
He also dispels fitness myths and provides sassy comments directed at people who promote unhealthy practices. 
In this video, Robinson dispels three of the biggest myths that continue to perpetuate the pay gap.
He dispels the myth that Molaison existed in a sort of nirvana, serenely content in the present.
Doing so dispels misconceptions about what people with disabilities do, and improves society's understanding of who we are.
But it never dispels tension when a scene needs tension or undercuts gravitas when a scene needs gravitas.
But he quickly dispels that notion, pointing toward fund-raising and sponsorship plans to help fill those coffers.
Before the film aired, the cast released a PSA that addresses and dispels some common misconceptions about eating disorders.
This comprehensive exhibition dispels that view and, in doing so, begins to unravel a narrative MoMA has long propagated.
He said an existing tax exemption law covered the AGR gold shipment and that "dispels the suspicion of smuggling".
Watch an interview with Tim Cross, our technology editor, in which he dispels some of the myths around 5G.
And this year, a new study presented evidence that dispels the notion that Neanderthals were big into skull cracking.
Lohan has since appeared without her engagement ring, fueling speculation that the couple may have split – something that Golan dispels.
Clinton has now given those women a viable alternative, and one that dispels much of the conservative mythology around her.
The authors argued that this survey dispels the myth that finding an animal in produce is a "very rare" occurrence.
Yet for all the desolation, Saintines also dispels the myth of France as merely a centralised country run from Paris.
They show a pattern of practice that dispels any notion that bad behavior harmed just a handful of ITT students.
But, importantly, it dispels many of the myths and legends that women and girls grow up reading on the internet.
Comedian and actor Margaret Cho hopes the forthcoming web series she's producing, Mercy Mistress, dispels longtime assumptions about Asian women's sexuality.
And no matter how often the President loudly proclaims "witch hunt" and denies collusion, the growing weight of evidence dispels both.
Zimmer dispels longstanding scientific misconceptions, introduces facts that may surprise you and brings readers on a delightful journey of genetic discovery.
As in "The Wall in the Middle of the Book," Keller presents a worst-case scenario and gradually dispels the fear.
While a web search dispels some of the tantalizing mystery of these pages, it doesn't diminish the power of the images.
Finally, I think this poll dispels the idea from some observers that Democrats are looking for more candidates to enter the field.
Laura Dassow Walls's new biography is a compelling study that dispels both these notions, revealing an enigmatic American writer worthy of reappraisal.
The decision dispels suggestions in the British press that Mr. Carney would step down in 2018, his original five-year time frame.
Google's decision to fire the employee responsible for the memo neither dispels the notion that a systemic problem exists nor solves it.
Merchant's book makes visible that human labor, and in the process dispels some of the fog and reality distortion that surround the iPhone.
His words drop heavy as he dispels the notion that releasing Lovely Creatures at this juncture could signal the band pulling punches anytime soon.
Driven FOR those who complain that vehicles now all look like a bionic wedge of cheese, the Mini brand single-handedly dispels that notion.
Clark, a military historian at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, dispels misinformation about the campaign, showing how precarious and unlikely the victory truly was.
In sharing her story so generously, McDonald dispels this obvious falsehood and reminds us that everyone is equally vulnerable, and all of us need allies.
Another example from Borlabi's work with Bulls' players that dispels myths about what motivates elite athletes: Former Bull Rajon Rondo, now a member of the Lakers.
Though we're married, the term also dispels some of the ownership associated with the institution of marriage, calling for a more active relationship and equal dynamic.
But the president's agreement to talk dispels the warnings by critics that Mr. Trump was inevitably headed to war with North Korea through his bellicose messaging.
He's the author of The Death of Caesar, a book that chronicles one of history's most infamous assassinations and dispels a lot of half-remembered myths.
"Podcasts can be a source of accurate information that dispels the myths out there and the stigma that keeps people away from therapy," Dr. Mathews said.
Mr Vaishnav dispels the conventional wisdom that crooks win because they can get voters to focus on caste or some other sectarian allegiance, thus overlooking their criminality.
It dispels my theory that the entire universe pauses, or completely disappears, every time my eyes are closed, which is a bit of a blow to my ego.
Saturday Church dispels with gender binary fiction to give us Ulysses, a 14-year-old kid trying to navigate his gender identity all while processing his parent's passing.
He has launched a blog "with the vision to create a forum about bitcoin, which dispels myths and helps unleash its full potential," according to the press release.
The documentary reveals the brain damage he suffered after an altercation with a taxi driver in 1992, and quells, but never dispels, speculations about why he hanged himself.
And ultimately, the list dispels the most pervasive dark web myth of them all: that if you keep visiting enough cryptic links, you're going to find some untold secret.
"The footage illustrates some hard facts and dispels many myths about the ambush that had not previously been brought to light," SOFREP wrote in the article accompanying the video.
The new study dispels the "Patient Zero" myth that a handsome, sexually active flight attendant named Gaétan Dugas knowingly spread the virus to North America in the late 1970s.
He playfully snaps it open and closed, and Ms. Roberts erupts into a spontaneous shout of laughter that totally and improbably dispels the creepy transactional haze of the scene.
That specter always means doom for right-wing intellectuals, since it effectively dispels what small amount of influence they can have, as well as their subscribers, viewers, and donors.
But there's a new paper out in Nature from researchers at the University of Tübingen in Germany containing evidence that dispels the notion that Neanderthals were big into skull cracking.
Dispelling myths, learning lessons This record dispels several myths: that Russia is not sweating sanctions, that sanctions make Putin stronger or more popular, and that they cement ties with China.
Witnessing this discrepancy first-hand was one reason why she was inspired to create a video series with Bayer, which dispels some common misconceptions about IUDs in a lighthearted way.
"That dispels the myth that retired couples don't have money or won't give," said Debra Mesch, director of women's Philanthropy at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.
In her self-titled documentary film directed by Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn, Knox dispels the rumors and tales that defined Meredith Kercher's murder case — and Knox's life — for a decade.
As the dew dispels, the mist dissolves, and the sap rises on a morning such as the one that did not quite win over Beckett, the force of life is unmistakable.
On the whole, the IG report dispels the charges of political bias against Trump, illegal spying on his campaign, and even "treason" that have been levied against the FBI and DOJ.
Last Thursday, SAP extended the contracts of its top executive team until 2021, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters, a move that dispels speculation about the future tenure of McDermott.
Based on twelve years of pioneering research, Brené Brown PhD, LMSW, dispels the cultural myth that vulnerability is weakness and argues that it is, in truth, our most accurate measure of courage.
Earlier this year, Venus made a series of Instagram posts responding to further accusations: one reads "I'M NOT AN ANIMAL ABUSER," while another dispels claims of an eating disorder, Asperger's Syndrome, and alcoholism.
This book dispels some of the fog that surrounds the iPhone, making visible the human labor that creates it, including its development and production and the origin of some of its revolutionary technologies.
The series also looks at teen sexuality to help adolescents to better understand the changes their bodies are undergoing and dispels social taboos that dictate that menstruation is dirty and that masturbation is unnatural.
SAP extended the contracts of its top executive team until 2021, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters, in a move that dispels doubts about the future tenure of Chief Executive Bill McDermott.
By blurring boundaries between art and information, data art dispels the myth of the romantic artist while offering a fundamental artistic act in a critical commentary of the digital age in which we live.
Early on, Perry dispels any question of whether her mother hastened her own death through her choices in men or her behavior, but she withholds who actually killed her mother until almost the end.
In this talk, which has been viewed more than 403 million times, the stats guru dispels common myths about the so-called "developing world" by zeroing in on global trends in health and economics.
So if the killing of a White Walker dispels its magic over wights, might the killing of the Night King dispel his magic over all the other White Walkers (and therefore all their own wights)?
Kinder Morgan Canada has said it will ditch the Trans Mountain expansion by May 31 unless Ottawa dispels the uncertainties over the project, which the provincial government in British Columbia strongly opposes on environmental grounds.
Syatt takes the time to reply to all his followers' questions, regularly reminds people that if you're still trying you can't mess up, and dispels myths to help people achieve their goals without overcomplicating matters. 
She artfully explains how the intense bond we experience as friends carries us through many different eras of our lives and dispels the idea that female friends are less important than romantic relationships, family, or careers.
The doctor says no and simultaneously dispels all of Gypsy's phantom medical issues in a matter of minutes, swiftly taking out her feeding tube and saying her aches and pains are nothing a little aspirin can't fix.
No gloss of love dispels the image of those angels she attends, bow-tied detectives who take her away These four works appear in the section of "Uncollected and Unpublished Poems," the section that opens the book.
Weidmann said the target should be formulated so it is easily understood, avoids a sharp increase compared with the current definition, and dispels the illusion that the ECB could fine-tune inflation to a tenth of a percent.
Via her progressive Los Angeles funeral home, Doughty dispels myths about corpse handling and advises the grieving on ways they can avoid the unnecessary (and costly) procedures that are often associated with the passing of a loved one.
Today's finding, however, dispels that, and could mean that H. naledi was a lingering lineage that arose about 2 million years ago, and stuck around at a time when a bunch of other early human ancestors roamed the planet.
She's chuckling on the other end of the phone as she dispels this Reddit myth that she uses milk in her videos to reclaim it from the alt-right, which has taken to wielding it as a symbol of white supremacy.
And while the article itself methodically dispels persistent myths surrounding the figures — like that Harding's looks affected her career, and that Kerrigan was all but guaranteed to win the gold before the attack — the Newsweek cover advertises something else entirely.
When services compete on the basis of catalogues, that dispels the dream of having all of the world's music available in one place; users must instead decide whether to sign up for multiple services or miss out on some artists.
His experience and good sense are established as early as page 9, where he dispels what he calls "the big three" unkillable myths—that you can't start a sentence with a conjunction, end one with a preposition or split an infinitive.
Although the theater's hangar-like space dispels any possibility of intimacy between performers and audience, Mr. Bottari and Mr. Case have smartly circumvented the problem with their set design, shrinking the distance with large projections that emblazon significant imagery above the stage.
In "Becoming Jane Jacobs" (University of Pennsylvania Press, $34.95), Peter L. Laurence dispels the sexist and condescending contemporary view that her canonical book was a collection of home remedies from a housewife whose only credentials were as an amateur observer of the city's sidewalk ballet.
All the Single Ladies also dispels myths about unmarried women, from Newsweek's infamous claim in 1986 that single women at age 40 were more likely to be killed by terrorists than get married, to the notion that women have achieved true equality in the 21st century.
At the intersection of luxury and utility, there is this fast-absorbing serum, which dispels redness and irritation on contact while restoring much-needed moisture, thanks to a hard-working blend of plant-derived squalane, hyaluronic acid, and the brand's signature grape water and grape-seed extract.
Delbanco now dispels sanctimony differently, by reviving forgotten figures such as the St. Louis minister and educator William Greenleaf Eliot — not coincidentally, T. S. Eliot's grandfather — who hated slavery but tolerated the fugitive slave law and, until the bitter end, held out hopes for a conciliatory gradual emancipation.
His White House's war with the media, the chaos that pervades the administration, and the fact the President dispels his own elevated aura by inviting the world into his mind every day on his Twitter feed also seem at risk of diminishing the unique power and prestige of his office.

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