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"It's a kind of vindication," Mr. Turturro said.
The election result has been interpreted by many as a kind of vindication of the Chancellor.
For Trump, having Merkel's political exit in sight is a kind of vindication.
Last night wasn't worth a penny in retribution, but it represented some kind of vindication.
For Erdogan, receiving a visit from the WEF was a kind of vindication.
The nominations and Oscar talk must feel like a kind of vindication.
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That event will not only be a kind of posthumous vindication for Otlet, but it will also provide an opportunity to re-evaluate his place in Web history.
What interests me is not the details of what happened, but that implicit in the lack of sympathetic hand-wringing over Mr. Mortenson's exposure is a kind of righteous vindication.
But if Italy had been seen as a leader in an anti-Islamic Western chorus, its ambassador, Torquato Cardilli, found himself suddenly hailed as Exhibit A in a kind of Islamic vindication.
For longtime critics of Mr. Trump, the spectacle of his transition has come as a kind of nightmarish vindication, seeming to confirm their warnings about what it would mean to have a reality television star in the nation's most powerful office.
I could be wrong, but I do not get the feeling that the Armenian community as a whole is looking for some kind of moral vindication and humiliation of the Turkish people.
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