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It is no pleasure to be vindicated by events.
His judgment may well be vindicated by a swift, comparatively merciful victory.
He said he expected to be vindicated by the United States Anti-Doping Agency.
Tatel's position may well be vindicated by the Supreme Court later this year.
The spokesman asserted that the farm seizures would be vindicated by record production.
Meanwhile, Rajan's final editor's letter ends with the assertion that the move to digital-only "will be vindicated by history".
I have to give him the best possible chance to make his case and be vindicated by the Pollard review".
The players say that they are innocent and that they will soon be vindicated by the results of DNA tests.
BRITISH culture has a pantheon of visionaries who suffered for their art, only to be vindicated by history: think, for instance, of D.H. Lawrence and the Chatterley scandal.
She doubtless hopes to be vindicated by the next federal election, due in the autumn of 2013.Nothing causes more head-shaking than her handling of the euro.
When the settlement discussions heated up this month, some banking executives said they felt they would be vindicated by the regulators.
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