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That they won both women's bronze and silver is a remarkable vindication of their efforts.
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Kelly argues the encyclical "is a moral vindication of the left, remarkable in its sweep and intensity" which "reveals Francis and his advisers as environmental populists and economic ideologues of a quasi-Marxist bent".
If Shepard were alive now (he died of lung cancer in 1996), Howard Jacobson's remarkable new novel would give him a sense of vindication.
The other critical factor in Chambers' favor is the company's remarkable growth record, which he looks to for ultimate vindication.
These claims are all B.S. A series of independent scientific and academic investigations in the U.S. and the U.K. unanimously concluded that nothing in the stolen emails made any difference to the remarkable strength of climate science (see, for example, the Penn State vindication, the Independent Muir Russell and Lord Oxburgh reviews, a British Parliamentary Panel review, and other assessments).
An invitation for him to meet with Francis about six months after the pope's ascension, not announced and only later confirmed by the Vatican, was a remarkable shift in attitude, and, in the view of many, a vindication for Liberation Theology.
That is vindication for Mr Uribe and his controversial policy of "democratic security".The voters paid tribute to a remarkable transformation in a country long racked by the violence of leftist guerrillas, rightist paramilitaries and drug-traffickers.
Yes! Vindication!
It is a vindication".
Now he wants vindication.
Catharsis had become vindication.
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