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"There's no vindication factor at all.
But this has been no vindication of the military commissions.
Buckner said he felt no vindication for saying that Jenkins was better than Sapp.
"There's no vindication if all you did was walk away with a huge hole in your pocket," he said.
Campbell invoked a theme to be reprised in the lively audience debate that followed when she recalled how recent years had seen the biggest protest in this country's history but "no vindication of that spirit".
No vindication of Kissinger can let this story stand, and Ferguson's narrative is weighed down by hypotheticals and speculations meant to downplay Kissinger's role in derailing the peace talks.
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He had no need for vindication, no interest in mucking through the past until he met the documentary team of Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, directors of Inside Deep Throat.
I have encountered no sense of vindication, no "I told you so", among veterans of the anti-war protest of 15 February 2003 in response to the events in Iraq.
I have no hunger for vindication, no thirst for explanation.
He added, "I can think of no better vindication" of the agency's consumer relief efforts.
But in politics there is no total vindication, on Iran or anything else.
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