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"By vindication," he added, "I mean, No. 1, everybody will know we had nothing to do with it, we didn't know anything about it and we were duped".
As in "Manstein," each man undertook a tedious but ultimately invaluable apprenticeship, which is followed by trying reversals redeemed by faith in his abilities and affirmation of his gifts, and then, finally, by vindication amid adulation.
"By vindication, I mean, No. 1, everybody will know we had nothing to do with it, and we didn't know anything about it, and we were duped," Wilpon said.
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Personally, I felt clobbered over the head by ruthless vindication.
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Unfortunately, however she performs, it will be seen as vindication by her supporters, or devoid of meaning by her critics.
And Stanton's words as they are normally quoted are (like the Lincoln Memorial) a form of American neoclassicism, at odds with the figure of Christian nobility prized by the right: Lincoln's afterlife lies not in Heaven but in his vindication by history.
But, buffeted by the city's brush with bankruptcy, he opted instead for personal and political vindication by seeking another term.
"For us this is huge vindication by real people".
What could Mailer offer, by way of vindication?
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