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I am, of course, a big deflationista, and as I see it record low interest rates strongly vindicate my position.
If Obama moved vigorously on this sort of tax reform, starting at the State of the Union, he would vindicate my description of him, which would be nice.
In an interview, Mr. Mitchell said, "All this just makes me more determined to vindicate my name, which has been in this town for 80 years".
It is one that I cannot and I will never accept and I will continue to examine ways in which to vindicate my name".
"I am pleased that I have been able to vindicate my good name and that the Express has been forced to apologise and pay substantial damages, having treated my initial complaint with contempt and leaving me with no alternative but to sue for libel.
But if those shimmering puddles are turning stagnant just a few hours into proceedings, it'll vindicate my feeling that this series should have taken a sabbatical.
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But the Florida debates have largely vindicated my original premise.
"I am looking forward to vindicating my rights as an innocent victim and pursuing all available recourse," she said.
"The welcome I had from various strands of the Israeli peace movement completely vindicated my decision to come," he said.
Frank Rich has thoroughly vindicated my decision not to tune in for a single moment's TV coverage of the war ["The Spoils of War Coverage," April 13].
I think this vindicates my feeling that anybody who is not paying close attention is not paying attention to the one of the main arenas of life in their time.
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