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And Diamond also may ultimately be vindicated of any wrongdoing.
Gálvez's Moratín-style comedy Los figurones literarios (1804; "The Literary Nobodies") ridicules pedantry; her tragedy Florinda (1804) attempts to vindicate the woman blamed for Spain's loss to the Muslims; and her biblical drama Amnón (1804) recounts the biblical rape of Tamar by her brother Amnon.
There is plenty of blame.
Mr Blagojevich was vindicated, sort of.
But time and experience has vindicated most of Jacobs' claims.
But archaeology has vindicated much of his account.
"I was vindicated, because neither of these civil authorities was capable nor clean".
Finally, he would be vindicated after decades of letdowns and clashes with law enforcement.
He may feel vindicated in his mistrust of the guerrillas and of his neighbour.
Washington was thus vindicated in his hopes of entrapping Cornwallis on the Yorktown Peninsula.
(This thought is vindicated by standard views of subjunctive conditionals; see Bennett 2003, 239).
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