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If she does feel vindication, it seems to be quietly.
For North Dakota, sweet vindication: it tied with South Dakota and Colorado for least corrupt.
"Ramsey, Ramsey," the crowd roared and in his moment of vindication it was attribute that no one could grudge him.
And though the criminal justice system can provide a measure of vindication, it can't guarantee a happy ending.
Fallon still made many mistakes and, a day after his courtroom vindication, it was announced he had tested positive for cocaine while riding in France.
Sweet vindication it must be for Robert Edwards, the British biologist who developed the in vitro fertilization procedure that led to the birth of Louise Brown, the first so-called test-tube baby.
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"Well," she said, with what we can only imagine was a certain sweet vindication, "I wrote it". Malcolm Gladwell has been a staff writer for the The New Yorker since 1996.
It would represent vindication, but it could also spur some voters to redouble their efforts to elect candidates committed to repealing it.
It is a vindication of it, because the insurance businesses weathered the crisis relatively unscathed.
He felt vindicated by the recent collapse of Communism and the Soviet Union, "but it was an unhappy vindication, because it took so long and so many people suffered," his wife, Lillian, said.
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