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Though Brando's talent is frequently treated as a vindication of the Method, the memory-mining technique that Lee Strasberg sloppily adopted from the great Russian director Konstantin Stanislavsky, Kanfer points out that Brando despised Strasberg.
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The issue preventing vindication of the statutory rights of respondents is the cost; they assert that federal court is the only effective method to pursue their claims because of the cost sharing function of a class-action suit.
An all-out vindication of the boomers.
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The result is a stunning vindication of the Prime Minister.
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We are planning on Mr. Karatz's eventual vindication of the last 20 percent of this case".
The book disappointed his followers, who expected a vindication of the truths of religion.
The election result has been interpreted by many as a kind of vindication of the Chancellor.
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