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It's vindication that he does not deserve.
"It's vindication of my struggle for justice for the injury I received at the student protest," he said.
Whether it's vindication, or coming off the medication, How About I Be Me feels effervescent, even when the breezy love songs give way to more complex concerns.
"He may not feel vindicated, but for the rest of us who supported him through the ups and downs, who believed in his talent -- for all of us, it's vindication".
"For the 2,800 women who were members of the class," Ms. Friedman said in an interview yesterday, "it's vindication to know that their failure to succeed was the result of class-wide discrimination".
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For Australia, it was vindication of Eddie Jones's game-plan, which was to keep the ball in hand going forward, thereby preventing New Zealand's potent back three of Mils Muliaina, Doug Howlett and Joe Rokocoko from countering effectively.
It is vindication for those who resisted the sheriff's active mismanagement of the jails and a reminder to those who come later that no one is above the law — and most certainly not those who are entrusted with its enforcement.
To conspiracy buffs, it was vindication — to a point.
For the Obama administration, it was vindication of a different approach to foreign policy.
Of that reaction, Jones observes: "There was a euphoria, because for them it was vindication.
When Funny Cide won, it brought tears to me eyes because it was vindication of everything we had been saying".
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