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The victory seemed a vindication of sorts.
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She dedicated the second edition of the A Vindication of the Rights of Woman to him.
The shiny towers of the City of London and the canyons of Wall Street are evidence of that last conviction and, for a while, seemed to be a vindication of it.
The results seemed to be a vindication of Apple's decision to offer what amounted to an upgrade of the iPhone 4 with its new model, rather than a wholesale makeover.
With these admiring words, Virgil neatly encapsulates four dominant themes of the poem universal causal explanation, leading to elimination of the threats the world seems to pose, a vindication of free will, and disproof of the soul's survival after death.
For it seems intended as a vindication of Mr. Wood, not without several severe remarks on the Houses of Lords and Commons of Ireland".
In this case the president allowed the refusal by his secretary of defense to carry out a direct order to go by without comment — an event which could have seemed to Mr. Weinberger only a vindication of his judgment.
People seemed to read into them a vindication of their sense that the whole world was going to hell.
They seem to see Iraq's wreckage as a vindication of that war, not an indictment of it.
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