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"This is why I am here, for the vindication of my family," he said.
The script was ready for the vindication of Joan, and of France, in 1456.
His motivation is not financial, "just for the vindication of people who've been told they're bonkers".
In Acts 3 Peter's speech proclaims Jesus as the Christ having been received in heaven to be sent at the end of time as judge for the vindication and salvation of those who believe in him.
"It shall work, either as officer or private, until we achieve what we are all struggling for — the vindication of a sacred right, self-government!" Who could resist such selfless devotion to the Confederate cause?
"I thank the almighty God for the vindication, and I am in great awe and respect for the jury system that symbolises the soul of the American people," she said.
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He speaks glowingly of Obama, who he says like Lincoln "stands for inclusion, and the vindication of American ideals".
It's another step in the vindication for Kathryn Bigelow's film, and its screenplay, by Mark Boal, which was criticized for being inaccurate, or, perhaps, too accurate.
That will be the vindication for these plaintiffs".
The New-York Tribune wrote, "To this colored man was the nation indebted for the first vindication of its honor on the sea".
At some level, then, the vindication of this position is also a vindication for the whole enterprise of Keynes/Hicks macroeconomic theory, which does indeed, done right, turn out to yield crucial insights that naive empiricism would miss.
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