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Representative Tom DeLay of Texas, the Republican whip in the House, said, "The president can act with patience and deliberation because the American people are united behind our duty to vindicate freedom".
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From Spaventa, whose intention was to vindicate the freedom and autonomy of thought against denominational dogmatism, was derived the foundation for the subjectivistic formalization of Hegelianism soon undertaken by Giovanni Gentile, an early 20th-century idealist.
Not long ago, the notion that the government can't "compel speech" served principally to vindicate individual freedom, as in a 1977 Supreme Court decision holding that Jehovah's Witness residents of New Hampshire couldn't be required to carry the state's motto, "Live Free or Die," on their cars' license plates.
An Arizona woman who spent 22 years on death row after being convicted of conspiring to murder her son in a case that rested on the work of a detective with a history of misconduct says regaining her freedom was vindicating but bittersweet.
As Egyptians thronged the streets, Mr Bush's defenders flocked into print to argue that the Arabs' newly evident hunger for democracy vindicated the former president's "freedom agenda" in the Middle East.
Instead, they are trying to change directly from being council-run schools to academies a harder task.On the upThe good news for the reformers is that, where academies are well-run, the results vindicate the argument for greater freedoms.
He himself believed his stand was essential to vindicate the universal church's freedoms, and events were to prove him right, for his martyrdom became the emblem of spiritual resistance to secular tyranny.
The wave of popular uprisings known as the Arab Spring this year, she writes, has vindicated Mr. Bush's focus on spreading freedom and democracy.
In an interview with The A.P., Mr. Seeger said the board's resolution was a "measure of justice that our right to freedom of expression has been vindicated".
The federal commission responsible for the memorial's construction were loath to have Moton participate at all, let alone emphasize how Lincoln had given "freedom to a race and vindicated the honor of a Nation conceived in liberty".
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