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I needed to vindicate her, or condemn her.
Five weeks ago that investigation had appeared to vindicate her, deciding that Sutton had used "inappropriate and discriminatory language".
Profoundly unsettling, magnificently written and instantly memorable, these stories vindicate her status as one of Japan's greatest living writers.
Maybe some of her dozens of nieces and nephews will be able to make a living here, she said, and finally vindicate her family after years of mistreatment.
Mr. Kasowitz said, "She really brought this as a matter of principle to vindicate her own rights and her original work as well as her reputation".
Of his revelations - how they vindicate her, how they might harm Clarence Thomas's judgeship - she says that she will respond in her own time.
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That synergy has now vindicated her decision to persevere.
Ms. Waters has consistently denied wrongdoing, and she said the ethics committee's delay further vindicated her.
But Paula Dinerstein, a lawyer for Dr. Jenkins, said Tuesday that the ruling vindicated her client indirectly.
Now, Ms. Moreno feels that the jury has vindicated her husband, and her emotions have bubbled over.
After all, the subsequent performance of HP, she says, more than vindicates her merger strategy.
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