His debunking was merely an unintended ancillary to his campaign to become a local hero and impress the girls. |
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Mike Males devotes a chapter in his 1999 book Framing Youth to debunking the myth that young people are not oppressed. |
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A large part of his stock-in-trade consists of holding fantastic theories up to a light and debunking them. |
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The late Julian Simon wrote dozens of books and articles debunking neo-Malthusians. |
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He is an expert magician who specializes in debunking those who use magic techniques to claim psychic or otherwise unworldly powers. |
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The major portion of this book is dedicated to debunking beliefs in astrology, superstition and New Age beliefs. |
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Another common theme is the debunking of the fringe pseudosciences or other untenable positions. |
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Dean has also authored or co-authored any number of papers debunking astrology. |
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Unfortunately, we are perceived as focusing mostly on debunking the silly stuff like UFOs, spoon benders, and psychic spiritualists. |
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Thank you for Talbot's excellent series of articles debunking the myths propagated by the AIDS denialists. |
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Dr Marshall places Knox in his context and cuts him down to size without debunking him or letting him be effaced by the tumult of his times. |
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And he spends too much time debunking the idea of the spy or secret agent's impact on operations. |
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The teenage Twain's initial intention had nothing to do with debunking Simmons. |
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They can open a window on the inner workings of ivory tower, debunking stereotypes of academics as detached from the real world. |
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It's just not worth debunking someone who has no credibility in the first place. |
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Factcheck.org offers a debunking of the story, which is pretty ridiculous on its face. |
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A focus on debunking the myths of ageism was also seen as important in preparing participants for job search. |
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But, most importantly, it must be about debunking the myths, not just those in the media but the ones we ourselves perpetuate. |
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I wanted to take a moment to say thank you, both for your much-needed educational foundation and for your dedicated work debunking scam artists and frauds. |
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Each year, the Abstinence Clearinghouse devotes two hours of its annual conference to debunking a man whose fame and influence peaked generations ago. |
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All told, an evening that deromanticises Ibsen without debunking him and that offers vital proof as to why we still need the international festival. |
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A US government agency decided to tweet a legal debunking of a recent policy-based plot point in House of Cards. |
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I thank you so much, because there are an awful lot of myths that needed debunking. |
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Reformers have done an excellent job of debunking the myth that Canada can still be described as a nation of two founding cultures. |
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Any answer must start with debunking the old myth that NATO and its Eastern adversary were mirror images of each other. |
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Recent alerts have focused on unsolicited emails and phone calls, tax shelter schemes, and the debunking of common tax myths. |
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And hearing the truth is the first step to debunking one of history's greatest myths. |
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Anderson Cooper recently dedicated a long CNN segment to debunking allegations that Dayem was embellishing his reports. |
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After a century of suspicion, ridicule, character assassination and scientific debunking, Freud has not only survived, but grown into a figure of mythic proportions. |
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There has never been so concise and definitive a debunking of Kant's categorical imperative. |
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He has spent, by his own reckoning, almost half his career tracking down and debunking conspiracy theories. |
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But it all turned out to be speculation, the White House said on Monday, debunking the sensational story. |
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But with at least 45 books debunking the code, more than a dozen CDs and DVDs coming out with the film, and seven TV specials airing this month, it is bringing a lot of people to a lot of money. |
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How do you go from reading that to debunking received nonsense? |
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By debunking some common myths around collaborations and giving you the right questions to ask, this book will help you to focus on the matters that are important and to cut through all the hype. |
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Often, these programs have as their objectives increasing awareness of information technology opportunities for girls and debunking many of the stereotypes. |
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Here are some excerpts from a PolitiFact article debunking the claim:We think Bachmann and others have a responsibility to back up statistics they cite. |
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He begins by debunking the common assumption that our environment is the only one that's truly hospitable to life. |
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The debunking of the volcanic theory was heartening news for the local people. |
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Indeed, debunking is nothing more than asking for evidence of paranormal phenomena under conditions that preclude trickery. |
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But the article itself contained the seeds of its own debunking. |
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Second, it discusses how a debunking strategy can work even under the assumption that noncognitivism is true. |
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Wills devotes a lengthy section to debunking a claim in the Letter to the Hebrews that Jesus is a priest in the line of Melchizedek. |
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Researchers should stick to their knitting, finding cancer cures and discovering new shades of lipstick, and refrain from debunking history. |
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On May 20, 1894, the Times set about debunking some of these myths. |
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The weakness of the Government's case is underlined by the shameless sneakiness in slipping out an official report debunking nasty myths spun against those using food banks. |
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Looking at this issue from a Humanist perspective, we can see how today's government-sponsored fear mongering is long overdue for a thorough debunking. |
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On the Vanity of Magic or The Nullity of Magic is a debunking of esoteric claims in Bacon's time, showing that they could be explained by natural phenomena. |
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No sooner does the Consultant Debunking Unit dip its toe back into the waters of consulting-speak than it stumbles onto jargon that turns out to be all wet. |
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Debunking nationwide myths, a new study finds that payday loans are actually cheaper than other loan programs in the same class. |
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