| 1. | Richmond then describes how the Jews were disabused of their illusions.
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| 2. | I could disabuse them of that delusion from my own experiences.
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| 3. | The British were disabused of their expectation of an easy conquest.
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| 4. | Cornelia is quickly disabused of any hope for an impartial review.
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| 5. | Talia Balsam is Howard's disabused but determined wife.
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| 6. | I think it has to be disabused of this notion.
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| 7. | The rigors of childbirth alone should disabuse us of that bizarre notion.
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| 8. | It takes some time to disabuse them of the notion.
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| 9. | Looking over my contributions would disabuse you of that idea.
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| 10. | This will quickly disabuse you of any notion that this is possible.
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