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Rhodes, a safety who has vindicated himself in the last month, was injured in practice.
The play reaches its climax in the historic speech, the Checkers speech, with which he vindicated himself.
Nodia said the president deserved credit for allowing the democratic process to take its course: "Whatever happens next, Saakashvili has vindicated himself to an extent.
Baffert sulked and brooded and maybe even doubted, which is rare for him, but after Point Given's romp in the Belmont Stakes yesterday, the big rambunctious boy has vindicated himself, as well as Baffert's faith in him.
Despite the senator's despair, his wife was convinced that her husband had vindicated himself.
At the stadium, Eisenhower introduced Nixon as a "colleague" who had been subject to "a vicious and unprincipled attack" but who had "vindicated himself" and who "stood higher than ever before".
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After a 1966 heart attack he no longer felt he had to vindicate himself.
One assumes that in celebrating and vindicating cabbies, Mr. Weideman is vindicating himself?
But Mr. Silverman's efforts to vindicate himself are clearly not over.
"I don't really feel like he personally had to vindicate himself from anything," Short said.
Determined to vindicate himself, he began writing an autobiography that narrated his political life from the 1630s to the 1660s.
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