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Report this comment ndm - Disabuse yourself of popular belief: Hitler wasn't "right wing".
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Report this comment ndm - Disabuse yourself of popular belief: Hitler wasn't "right wing".
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Disabuse them of their beliefs that their Dollar is the only one we will permanently behold to
Obama: Our Politics Should "Live Up" To Martin Luther King's Legacy 2009
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Disabuse the investor of the charming fairy tale that uncontrolled growth is anything other than the definition of malignancy
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Disabuse yourself of any sentimental notions and take a clear-eyed look at Bush.
Putin and Bush doomed to waltz through history lost in each other's eyes 2008
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Disabuse yourself of any notions of mutual civility or professionalism.
Saving Face Andy Robin 2005
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Disabuse yourself of any notions of mutual civility or professionalism.
Saving Face Andy Robin 2005
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Disabuse yourself of all thoughts to the contrary. ''
The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992
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Disabuse the world for once of its traditional invalid, who sits mewed up in blankets, and never goes where other people go, because it might hurt him.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 Various
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