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VINDICATION: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft, by Lyndall Gordon.
In October, 2010, he appeared on "Political Vindication," a right-wing radio show in Los Angeles.
If nothing else, this was surely the final vindication, a century on, of the great man's genius.
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Though the program had flaws, for an organization devoted to the health and development of tap as an art it was a vindication, a triumph, a knockout show.
Money feels, at least initially, like vindication: a jury or a government would not award millions of dollars if it didn't acknowledge the gravity of the wrong.
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A UBS deal would also be a vindication of a multibillion-dollar effort to rebuild the World Trade Center complex.
Her election was a vindication against a military establishment that had overthrown and then hanged the father she adored.
He also said the nomination was something of a vindication for a play he felt was unfairly dismissed.
"This is neither a vindication or a victory," he said, noting that the deliberations "are yours and yours alone".
This game is a lot of vindication for a lot of stuff this year".
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