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Tunisian officials thus say they feel even more vindicated in their approach toward Islamists after Sept. 11.
Others retort that doing so would be a transparently craven attempt to curry favour with voters, who would see through it and feel yet more vindicated in voting UKIP.
"Tim is really the only one who knows what happened," said Ms. Wilburn, 47. "I don't think the facts of this case add up to one bomber and I feel a little more vindicated every day".
Honestly, I feel more vindicated by his decision this week to engage an "enemy" of the United States--Iran--through diplomacy--and not with missiles, bombs, and an invading Army.
Perhaps no one feels more vindicated than Christopher Cohen, a former alderman, who in the 1970's made a serious mission out of trying to repeal exceptionally silly laws.
Now that those first shipments are safely out the door, Hu feels even more vindicated that the team is on the right track.
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Woodward and Bernstein had been more than vindicated.
The events of May 2010 have more than vindicated that judgment.
Imagine the welcome the Special One would receive now that those who feared Chelsea could never replace him have been even more thoroughly vindicated.
At the time it was considered a surprise appointment, but a 62-30 record (including playoffs) since then has more than vindicated the Ravens' decision.
But it was not until Hughes's unexpected decision to break his silence with the publication in 1998 of Birthday Letters, the poetic chronicle of his relationship with Plath, that Stevenson's account of the relationship was more generally vindicated.
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