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However, history vindicates others.
History vindicates, of course, but it can equally condemn, ignore, equivocate.
Although these individuals can be easily smeared with accusations of treason and being unpatriotic, more often than not history vindicates their actions.
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Goldfarb, a former NPR journalist, says that history vindicated Börne — freeing the Jews proved indispensable to Europe's general progress.
He called down judgment on the whole system of communism, and it seemed that history vindicated him.
If we have faith in anything, it should be in this democratic dream, which has so far, in our history, vindicated our hopes.
The greatest comeback in the cup's history vindicated Ellison's decision to host the event in San Francisco bay and use super-fast telegenic boats which zipped across the water at more than 50mph.
Wolfson believes that the "momentum we've been building has created a climate that says to the Justices they can do the right thing and know that not only will history vindicate them, but it will be true to where the American people already are".
Murphy's empathy informed his opinions, and, again and again, history vindicated him.
It looked crazy, but Templeton saw hidden value, and history vindicated him.
According to Paparrigopoulos, history vindicated Cimon, because Athens, after Pericles' death, sank into the abyss of political turmoil and demagogy.
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