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Many Salvadorans cheered it as a vindication.
Intelligence officials saw the announcement as a vindication of sorts.
Timber industry officials greeted the report as a vindication.
As a vindication of talent, it succeeds mightily, sometimes thrillingly.
Innocence Project officials cited insurance reasons, though Dr. Hayne's lawyer hailed it as a vindication.
Mr Gephardt has taken Tuesday's results as a vindication that "the people" want to be heard.
The finding was largely seen as a vindication of Mr. Bloomberg's initial complaint.
But Labrador and his allies saw the victory as a vindication of their approach.
The deliverymen hailed the settlement as a vindication of their rights.
The police have been quick to herald the verdict as a vindication of their flawed operation.
Did she seize her moment to treat the award as a vindication?
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