Possible to remove 2:3 pulldown in Premiere Pro CC?

Hi,
I've mistakenly recorded footage on a Canon C100 at PF24 rather than 24p. I'm trying to use the PF24 footage (which is in a 60i wrapper) on a 24 fps (23.976) timeline in Premiere Pro.  Is there a way to properly interpret the footage w/in Premiere? Currently, Premiere misinterprets the footage as 29.976. From my research, I understand the option to use an After Effects comp to interpret the footage, but I've got gigabytes of PF24 footage to edit. I'd rather not have to take everything into After Effects.
Does anyone know of a more elegant workflow that does not require a sep application or that can conduct a batch process on all of the footage?
thank you
--Nick

Premiere Pro will do any needed adjustments on the fly by just dropping the media into the desired sequence.  (And it gotten to the point of doing it quite well.)

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