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The play reaches its climax in the historic speech, the Checkers speech, with which he vindicated himself.
Now that there has been an undeniable return to tonal music, is he vindicated?
"It was a good performance and he vindicated what we thought he would do," David Wachman, the colt's trainer, said.
The young striker was an odd choice at wing-back but he vindicated his manager's selection with an inch-perfect cross into the penalty area.
And he eked out a victory over Al Gore at a time of unparalleled peace and prosperity.That done, he vindicated Mr Bush's victory with a stunning performance in 2004: Mr Bush won more votes than any other president in American history, despite a difficult war and a highly motivated Democratic Party.
The chancellor's statement in the House of Commons yesterday, in which he vindicated Gordon Brown's almost honorary membership of the Councils of the eurozone, and his assessment that the weekend's events had reinforced the importance of Britain's membership of the European Union, are the first expressions of a new strategy.
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If he vindicates the Romantic spirit, he does so partly by negating it.
He vindicates our culture: celebrity status, play dates with Diane Sawyer and a free pass to Disney World outweigh blood ties.
He vindicates the responsibility of government to the governed, the rule of law through impartial judges, and the toleration of religious and speculative opinion.
"Tell Mike D'Antoni he's vindicated," he said.
He said he felt vindicated by the league's ruling in his favor the day before.
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