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"When all the facts are in, and the witch hunt is over, I am confident that Rick will be totally vindicated".
Ms. Gilchrist's lawyer, Melvin Hall, said his client declined to comment but "stands behind her work and in the end she'll be totally vindicated".
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And they have been totally vindicated because [enforcing them] we were lead into deadlock".
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"If any governmental or antidoping organizations conduct a proper investigation, Lance looks forward to once again being totally vindicated after a fair investigation".
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New Zealand 146 all out Well, a decision by Ganguly that looked surprising at the start of play has been totally vindicated.
But he chose to go home to Scotland with no regrets, no apologies, remarkably little bitterness and the clear conviction that, as far as the final charge against him goes - the expenses scandal - he believes he has been totally vindicated.
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And not surprisingly he says he has been totally vindicated.
But, once again, the selectors were totally vindicated as McClenaghan claimed three key wickets.
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