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: First, however, in order to dispel any possible confusion regarding the applicability of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to the common law, I note that this issue can be easily summarized in the following two principles, both of which were first articulated by McIntyre J. in RWDSU v. Dolphin Delivery Ltd., 2 S. C. R.
Capello did little to dispel the rumours when he remarked " I like the spirit of English football and I would like to work in English football " adding that it was an honour to be pursued by the club.
Jane Norgrove, in her efforts to dispel " all this nonsense about a conspiracy ," simply raised new concerns when she claimed that she had wiped her tape after giving a copy to The Sun: " I want to make clear that the Enquirers tape was nothing to do with me [...] I thought I'd better speak to the Sun again, in case people thought it was me.
Monte has said that he wrote the film to dispel myths about growing up in the projects: " I grew up in the Cabrini – Green housing project and I had one of the best times of my life, the most fun you can have while inhaling and exhaling ".

dispel and make
To dispel the said rumours, the Electress compelled him to make an appearance — his last one — in 1729, on the feast day of the patron saint of Florence, John the Baptist.
" The writing of historian Heinz Halm attempts to dispel " those distorted and hostile accounts, stating that the anti-Fatimid tradition tried to make a real monster of this caliph.
McGlaughlin aims to dispel this view, and to make the music fresh, lively, and fun.
Television stations, newspapers, other local science museums, and members of the general public rely on Professor Burns and his staff to answer questions, provide perspective, make media appearances and dispel astronomical misconceptions.

dispel and clear
The confusion that the Tractatus seeks to dispel is not a confused theory, such that a correct theory would be a proper way to clear the confusion, rather the need of any such theory is confused.
“ In the ordinary course a police officer is free to ask a person for identification without implicating the Fourth Amendment .” Since Terry, it has been clear that a police officer who reasonably suspects that a person is involved in criminal activity may detain a person long enough to dispel that suspicion.

dispel and my
Can we dispel the bellicose sentiments of Russia and China and Japan by sending an old pantaloon to talk platitudes at Geneva, or by disbanding the Horse Guards and scrapping a few submarines ?... The England of my affection and devotion is not a country nor a people: it is a tradition, the finest tradition the world has ever produced.

dispel and belief
To dispel their doubts about transubstantiation, Christians projected a system of belief onto Jews that was completely alien to Judaism and Jewish law where strict dietary laws forbid the consumption of blood ; even when consuming kosher animals.
Following a by-election victory by the Liberals on October 4, 2004 in Shediac-Cap-Pelé, Graham took a more aggressive stance to dispel this belief.
Zinn also tries to dispel the popular belief that opposition to the war was mainly amongst college students and middle-class intellectuals, using statistics from the era to show higher opposition from the working class.
He aims to dispel the " tough " image of the Devils in Skirts by revealing that contrary to popular belief, they do indeed wear underpants under their kilts.
Although she does affirm that Idol Worship is contrary to Christian doctrine, but she bravely used this same idol to dispel a belief in false gods.

dispel and historical
The discovery of the synagogue helps to dispel narrow interpretations of Judaism's historical prohibition of visual images.
As with the earlier Sudden Strike original campaigns, the briefings do not explain the historical setting of the campaign, thus only issuing standardized orders to the player to e. g. dispel enemy attacks or to simply take over a designated airfield in the east and so on.

dispel and by
To dispel remaining doubt about the Appel – Haken proof, a simpler proof using the same ideas and still relying on computers was published in 1997 by Robertson, Sanders, Seymour, and Thomas.
The Malmad, which was completed when its author was fifty-five years old, but was first published by the Meḳiẓe Nirdamim Society at Lyck in the year 1866, is really nothing but a volume of sermons, by which the author intended to stimulate study and to dispel intellectual blindness.
In May she went public with this information in order to highlight the struggle faced by so many other successful women and to dispel false rumors that had been very painful for her friends and family.
The role of the Marxist vanguard party was to politically educate the workers and peasants to dispel the societal false consciousness of religion and nationalism that constitute the cultural status quo taught by the bourgeoisie to the proletariat to facilitate their economic exploitation of peasant and worker.
Errett Bishop, in his 1967 work < cite > Foundations of Constructive Analysis </ cite >, worked to dispel these fears by developing a great deal of traditional analysis in a constructive framework.
The apparently needless cruelty of Mummius in Corinth, by no means characteristic of him, is explained by Mommsen as due to the instructions of the senate, prompted by the mercantile party, which was eager to dispel a dangerous commercial rival.
* negate, dispel, or reverse hexes or magical energy, used against their wearer, by the Witch
A brilliant way to bring in new teams and permanently dispel the notion that good questions had to be hard questions was conceived by Kelly McKenzie, star player of the University of Kentucky team, who created and edited the first ACF Fall tournament, held in November 2001.
In the last week of November 1985, Marcos surprised the nation by announcing on American television that he will hold a snap presidential election in February 1986, in order to dispel and remove doubts against his regime's legitimacy and authority.
While the ruling does not dispel the future possibility of the privatization of Sears Canada, it does pose a significant obstacle by ruling three major shareholding blocks ineligible to vote as the blocs were given extraordinary privileges by Sears Holdings Limited.
On March 8, 1966 he attempted to dispel fears of a nuclear accident after the Palomares hydrogen bombs incident by swimming in the contaminated water with the American ambassador, Angier Biddle Duke.
He intended the design for the ninja in Naruto to dispel preconceived notions about ninja popularized by other manga and to bring an original take to the presentation of ninja in manga.
Almost all shark experts feel that the danger presented by sharks has been exaggerated, and even the creator of the Jaws phenomenon, the late Peter Benchley, attempted to dispel the myth of sharks being man-eating monsters in the years before his death.
Furthermore, by calling love a movement, Scheler hopes to dispel the interpretation that love and hate are only reactions to felt values rather than the very ground for the possibility of value-givenness ( or value-concealment ).
Life's photographer was referred to The Tool Box by Hal Call, leader of the San Francisco chapter of the Mattachine Society, who had long worked to dispel the myth that all homosexual men were effeminate.
However, in recent years certain organizations have begun to advocate for accurate portrayals of mental health conditions in the media, and certain television shows have been applauded by mental health organizations for helping to dispel myths of these conditions ...

dispel and leadership
Some of his accomplishments include passing legislation making banks dispel lending policies that were restrictive to minorities, providing leadership for retaining a Cleveland Browns team in the NFL ( after then-Browns team owner Art Modell moved to Baltimore with all former Browns players and personnel to form the Baltimore Ravens ) as well as building a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns, and construction of the Gateway stadium development.

dispel and .
There are certainly large areas of understanding in the human sciences which in themselves and even without political invention can help to dispel our present fears.
When they had gone, he stood for a minute breathing in the mustiness of old paper and leather which the busily thrumming air conditioner couldn't quite dispel.
This is to emphasize that the sacrament is available, and recommended, to all those suffering from any serious illness, and to dispel the common misconception that it is exclusively for those at or very near the point of death.
It is sometimes used humorously to dispel cabal-like organizational conspiracy theories, or as an ironic statement, indicating one who knows the existence of " the cabal " will invariably deny there is one.
The Bundaberg Rum Distillery admitted it was aware its brand had a reputation of being associated with aggression, and said it may change its advertising to dispel its " yobbo " image.
For temporal secular reasons, the kings did nothing to dispel this attitude.
The name of Ford's project, and the serial numbers dispel the story that " GT40 " was " only a nickname.
Cocteau himself was aware of this perception, and worked earnestly to dispel the notion that their relationship was sexual in nature.
Several methods exist to dispel the curse, depending on the actor.
Mainstream Muslims believe that at that time Isa will dispel Christian and Jewish claims about him.
A party making a plea in bar could either traverse the other side's pleading ( i. e., deny all or some of the facts pleaded ) or confess and avoid it ( i. e., admit the facts pleaded but plead new ones that would dispel their effect ).
" Consequently, the command line tools for casting and dispelling software are called cast and dispel, respectively.
She helps Christine dispel her own self-consciousness and the negative thoughts of past writers.
Leigh explained that she played " as many different parts as possible " in an attempt to learn her craft and to dispel prejudice about her abilities.
This would dispel any dissimilarity between Jews and non-Jews.
As it is lit, the minister may say words similar to: " The light of Christ, rising in Glory, dispel the darkness of our hearts and minds.
For example, Richard Nixon's " Checkers speech " of 1952 was a successful effort to dispel a scandal concerning a rumored slush fund of campaign contributions.
In 2005, Algonquian linguist Blair Rudes " helped to dispel one of the area's most widely held beliefs: that ' Chesapeake ' means something like ' Great Shellfish Bay.

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