Sentence examples for The vindication from inspiring English sources

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The vindication

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The act of vindicating or the state of being vindicated.

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"The vindication is in the bottom line".

The vindication was fast and emphatic.

The vindication of intellectual freedom is a large part of Gibbon's purpose as a historian.

The vindication of Professor Gordon-Reed, who is black, is worth noting.

The vindication was as raw as the outcome was thrilling: "It meant a lot to us.

The vindication of Innocent's title owes its success to Archbishop St .Norbert of Magdeburg, Saxony, and to Abbot St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Champagne.

We brought this lawsuit to vindicate his good name, and the settlement of this lawsuit gives him the vindication he deserves".

Princess Alexandra Hospital welcomed the vindication.

Who could object to the vindication of this brave artist?

It was a transformation, and all the vindication she needed.

The ancient wisdom of fretting obsessively over bird behavior has obtained the vindication of modern science.

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