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For Cornell's great subject — announced and taboo — in all his boxes was nostalgia, and his desire was to vindicate it as an emotion.
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"It is going to vindicate people as well as convict people".
In sports, as in so many walks of life, economics has a way of vindicating its status as the dismal science.
The existence of membranes was vindicated as late as the 1950s and there are even some authors who still call it into question [ 4, 63].
His decision was vindicated as early as the 15th minute.
"I want to become vindicated as well as totally exonerated in order to receive a pardon from the Governor of the state of Texas," he wrote.
He might not agree with every detail of Hemley's conclusion, but at last he will surely feel vindicated as well as touched by Hemley's tribute to him.
Seven years after it invoked the Constitution to vindicate what it saw as Mr. Bush's right to fair election procedures, we are still waiting for the court to extend this guarantee with equal vigilance to every American.
And I felt fantastic, and vindicated, as it went up the charts.
The party also believed that Clegg's decision to run a short campaign had been vindicated as it left the Tories little option but to select their previously weak candidate, Maria Hutchings.
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