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Hopefully he certainly feels he is vindicated for staying.
I feel vindicated for something I said back in the 1930's.
Ultimately the race officials were vindicated for their many difficult decisions.
(In a sense, Dr. Rantisi was posthumously vindicated, for Mr. Peres was among those who applauded his killing).
But I certainly feel vindicated for my long campaign against the paper's dodgy methodology (and the resulting content).
The people Blagojevich praises tend to be implicated in his schemes; the people he insults are largely vindicated for having avoided them.
The British policy brass feels vindicated for its wariness about the single European currency but scepticism will be no protection against the fallout from the euro's troubles.
In spite of the seeming miracle on the Hudson, he would have to wait to be vindicated for the decision he made that day.
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