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I chose chapters that vindicated the person that I was writing about.
So when documents emerged that vindicated their questions, I wasn't shocked".
Smith, though, could reflect on a wholly satisfying day that vindicated his decision to send the tourists in to bat.
In 1956, he was a member of a three-judge panel that ruled bus-segregation laws unconstitutional — the ruling that vindicated the Montgomery bus boycott.
Fox sold to Disney for a much-enhanced offer that vindicated Lachlan's initial reluctance; he agreed to stay behind and run what is left.
In the end, Mr. Obuchi won 225 of the 411 votes cast, a better-than-expected margin that vindicated his years of internal party politicking.
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But it does look as though Dr Steinhauer is on to something that vindicates Dr Hawking's idea.
"As I said, the record is going to be one that vindicates precisely what I have said throughout this matter".
And Bush seems to think that the advent of adult stem cells offers a morally uncomplicated alternative that vindicates his policy.
John Bercow, the Commons Speaker, admonishes Tory MPs twice as often as Labour ones, according to new figures that vindicate long-standing complaints that he is biased.
In this paper we argue that vindicating physicalism requires a physicalistic account of the principle of natural selection, and we provide such an account.
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