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"I actually felt kind of vindicated, at least by the people I wanted to be vindicated about.
"We feel vindicated about the fact that we've been saying there was a problem, and clearly this indicates that there was".
Aung San Suu Kyi can feel vindicated about her Mandela-like status and her choice of a pragmatic strategy of no longer rocking the boat and fighting hard for human rights.
Bob McCulloch, the St Louis County prosecutor who oversaw the controversial state grand jury process on Brown's death, said the Justice Department's findings confirmed those of the county-level inquiry, but said: "I don't feel any need to feel vindicated about anything".
Today Davies can feel vindicated about his constant warnings about the necessity for fresh, proven players.
Many analysts felt vindicated about having questioned how the Bush Administration justified its invasion of Iraq: the WMD's program that Saddam Hussein was allegedly conducting in movable train carts.
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It turns out science has finally vindicated what just about every romantic comedy of the past several decades has understood about the cathartic power of dancing alone.
But at the same time, in a funny way, it had vindicated his ideas about catastrophe.
Republicans said the report vindicated their concerns about the law, which was approved without a single Republican vote.
"It's just that what happened to him has vindicated this choice about doing what you love and not being defined by other people's expectations".
The Indian accounting group's president, Prakash Agarwal, said the interrogation had "vindicated his belief about the credibility of the auditing profession".
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