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The last month has vindicated them.
History vindicated them, made them heroes even, but that rehabilitation took almost two decades.
A brigadier, alert to the officer's attitude, vindicated them, but for a moment it had looked a close call.
But those – step forward, Nigel Farage – who thrive on channelling populist sentiment against the very essence of the European project would be fools or, more likely, cynics to claim that Pope Francis has vindicated them in any way.
It's a measure of how desperate the faithful are to believe in the Reagan legend that one often reads conservative commentators claiming that the Clinton-era miracle was the result of Mr. Reagan's policies, and indeed vindicated them.
You defended them, you vindicated them and avenged their wrongs.
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Then, as if to vindicate them, the sun came out.
"This has been a night to vindicate them".
Their playing careers are becoming their own; reality will soon temper our expectations, or vindicate them.
Victims of the so-called widow-maker trade of shorting the bonds thought the March disaster would vindicate them.
The many "liberals" who despised Mr Thaksin and applauded the coup may argue that this vindicates them.
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