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In this country and elsewhere an inquiry has always vindicated Opus Dei".
Fox portrays himself as always in the right and always vindicated by God's interventions on his behalf.
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Betty Ford always seemed to be vindicated in the controversial things she kept doing.
Lewis is defended, analyzed, protected, but always in the end vindicated, while his detractors are mocked at length: a kind of admiration not so different in its effects from derision.
And, although Scalia fails to grasp the innate poetry of Mortal Kombat, this decision has vindicated gamers who always felt their medium was belittled, looked down upon, or ignored as an art form.
Many of Cason's colleagues in the field of Requisite Organization Theory had believed that Bush was strictly a declarative kind of guy, but she had always suspected otherwise, and she felt vindicated.
Pessimism, so obviously vindicated in retrospect, is almost always ineffective at the time.
He strenuously denies the charges, has always maintained his innocence and is confident his position will be vindicated in due course".
I always knew that better than anybody, so now I just feel vindicated.
"We always felt the film would be life-affirming and that instinct is vindicated by the response of audiences".
Henry Taylor had always known he would have money one day, and this confidence was vindicated when his mother won the lottery on a Thursday in August of 1961.
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