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Woodward and Bernstein had been more than vindicated.
The Lamberts felt depressed rather than vindicated, Bob Lambert said.
The events of May 2010 have more than vindicated that judgment.
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.
The main rival US prize for theatrical writing – the Pulitzers – showed a sharper eye for the significance of Tennessee Williams, although the then chairman of the prize, Joseph Pulitzer Jr, had to personally intervene in 1955 to pick Cat on a Hot Tin Roof over the panel's preference for The Flowering Peach by Clifford Odets; posterity has more than vindicated Pulitzer's countermand.
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After all, the subsequent performance of HP, she says, more than vindicates her merger strategy.
But by joining together to bring federal judges to Guantánamo, the president and the chief justice would be doing more than vindicating the rule of law.
In a bold example of judicial activism, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that the technical requirements of state election law are less important than vindicating the will of the voters.
Homo Himalayus might then be called 'Yeti' by the scientists as a way of paying deference to the legends, rather than vindicating their authenticity.
Of course, I would much rather have actually had adequate policy than be vindicated by the form of our economic failure.
Is there no justice for these faith-oriented people who wanted nothing more than to be vindicated in their beliefs?
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