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No one has been convicted of the murder, but the Port inquiry identified suspects and is vindicated in this report as "exhaustive, energetic and enterprising".
Yet Linda Stratmann – a historian of Victorian crime and upper-class swaggering – is vindicated in her decision to devote several years to delving into Queensberry's belligerent career.
His position is vindicated in a 1990 ruling by the United States Supreme Court that gives Mr. Abend ownership of a story by Cornell Woolrich -- the story on which the movie "Rear Window" is based.
Twenty years later Wetherby's decision to launch her own firm is vindicated in part by the fact that all her Morgan Stanley clients who followed her are still clients today.
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Is there no justice for these faith-oriented people who wanted nothing more than to be vindicated in their beliefs?
We will be vindicated in court".
His work was vindicated in the 1970s, however.
Her stubborn, cultivated inscrutability may be vindicated in time.
I am confident she will be vindicated in an appeal".
The skeptics were vindicated in July 1917 when a putsch led by the Bolsheviks badly misfired.
"And she looks forward to a day when she will be vindicated in a trial".
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