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Weary, but not bathing in vindication.
The ball in his right hand, he soared and dunked with uncommon force, screaming in vindication.
When the Bulls won their first title in 1991, Jordan famously wept in vindication and relief.
In vindication of Professor Shropshire's faith, the project was initially funded through prize money from business-plan competitions.
Laura Kuenssberg, who Katz lured back from ITV to become a Newsnight presenter and chief correspondent, has (in vindication of his judgment) been appointed BBC political editor.
The happiest people seem to be the old and the middle-aged, those whose lives had been most affected by Qaddafi's repression and who are now basking in vindication.
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And now they may bask in beautiful vindication.
"She writes not only in fierce opposition to suicide, but also in passionate vindication of life," Andrew Solomon wrote here in 1999.
Only to those who had accused him of falsifying his evidence did he make a devastating reply in A Vindication of Some Passages in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Chapters of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1779).
She pursued the ideas she had outlined in Rights of Men in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), her most famous and influential work.
In order to make it plain in A Vindication, Burke applied a reductio ad absurdum to principles in theology that he had rejected by showing their consequences for politics.
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