Professor Hart disabused me of my addled adolescent liberalism and smugness over the four years I was his student as an undergraduate. |
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Of course, once I started doing the job I was quickly disabused of any romantic ideas I had about it. |
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Two days after our return to Trinidad, a triumphant call disabused me of any idea of his suffering. |
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If anyone, resuming their seat for the second half, thought the Purcell would be an anti-climax, they were quickly disabused. |
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And any reader who had imagined that her helter-skelter style was actually the product of careful contrivance will here be disabused. |
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If Wright had aspirations to fight in one of the war's main theaters after enlisting with the Sixth Iowa Cavalry Regiment, he was quickly disabused of the idea. |
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Anyone who thought Jacqueline Kennedy was cut off from the day-to-day trials of the New Frontier has now been briskly disabused. |
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Fortunately, my American counterpart has disabused us of this pessimistic notion. |
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He made it quite clear that he would not readily be disabused of that belief. |
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At least an exchange of views might have disabused the Irish Government of some misapprehensions of fact. |
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As I began reading the sparse literature that then made up the sociology of knowledge, however, I was quickly disabused of this expectation. |
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Indeed, it has only taken a year for us to be disabused of many naïve ideas. |
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However, I was quickly disabused of any prior illusions I may have had, because the committee I served on had in fact already prepared the written questions before we held our first meeting. |
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When finally disabused of the lie, children have to accept that the world is less magical than they supposed – and that their parents are capable of deceit. |
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And anyone who believes that the armed forces communicate honestly or ethically in the aftermath of deadly snafus should have been disabused of that notion by the Pat Tillman mess, among many others. |
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But, by this time, he was disabused of this notion. |
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He seemed to believe that he was entitled to an immediate election, but was disabused of this notion and the Liberals then proceeded to form the government. |
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For a variety of reasons, RTI never disabused them of that notion. |
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We should be compassionate for the youth who are disabused in the schools. Compassionate for the middle age people, who seem so happy with their materialistic success, but yet they feel so empty. |
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Interned sometimes for weeks at a time at processing camps, migrants are quickly disabused of any notion that they have arrived in the promised land. |
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If Ireland had accepted the United Kingdom's offer to exchange views, it would as a minimum have been disabused of a series of misconceptions of fact on which it bases its case. |
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Who until now hasn't much enjoyed harpsichord will be here disabused. |
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If we had any hopes or illusions about the National Party before they came into office, we were disabused of them quickly. |
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Some laborer, a comeover for sure, perhaps had stolen it, disabused his bosses of it, and for what? |
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Disabused former members investigated Lueken's cult critically for signs of fraud or demonic manipulation. |
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