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The Beatles' whole success, based demonstrably on musical talent, is fair vindication in itself.
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"It's just more vindication".
In a brief public statement, he said that he considered the verdict as "totally fair, just and a complete vindication".
Members of both parties on the House oversight committee, which has been deeply divided during a long inquiry into the matter, praised the 471-page report by the inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, as comprehensive and fair, even as each side sought vindication in different aspects of his findings.
Thursday's ouster of New York City schools chief Cathie Black prompted a fair share of grimaces inside City Hall and served as vindication for skeptics who had long doubted her thin resume.
It is probable that the attorney general reported many months ago that a fair trial could not be negotiated with a US government bent on vindication in a kangaroo court.
They are often captious and in many instances betray a less than fair engagement with the views being opposed (see Warren 2011, 290 293 and Kechagia 2011, 135 294 for a vindication of Plutarch's polemics in Against Colotes).
It is a vindication".
Now he wants vindication.
Catharsis had become vindication.
That was a vindication".
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