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With the stroke of the governor's pen, the cardinal has been posthumously vindicated on at least one piece of that seamless garment.
All pollsters love to be vindicated on Election Day, and the sensible ones compare their numbers with the final outcome to see if they need to make any adjustments in subsequent elections.
"It'd be nice to be vindicated on this".
"We expect to be fully vindicated on appeal".
More important, Mr. Gilder feels utterly vindicated on the topic of broadband.
The city was adamant that the court erred and they would be vindicated on appeal.
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These findings vindicate, on a much larger data set and with greater confidence, the previous conclusions that compared to the common and substantial intron loss, extensive intron gain was rare during the evolution of eukaryotes.
A federal court in November vindicated Housing Works on one point, determining that it had cleared up its financial problems and had been unfairly denied a contract.
They will be vindicated, but on a longer timescale and by other parties.
But General Xiang Yu would be vindicated, both on the battlefield and in the annals of social science research.
You can't say Comey has vindicated Trump on some aspect of the investigation, and then argue that in more inconvenient areas "he's a dirty rotten liar".
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