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To conspiracy buffs, it was vindication — to a point.
So there is a bizarre vindication to the discovery that it wasn't merely for the cameras.
This promotion presents vindication to those who thought that Sunderland were too hasty in sacking him in December 2011 and have gone backwards since as a club.
Still, the unexpected finding should provide some vindication to the National Institutes of Health for sponsoring the $30 million study, which was plagued by delays and problems.
8 Which bathing beauty owed her vindication to conflicting descriptions of a tree? 9 Whose scimitar required two strokes to divide his cervical vertebrae?
Essentially, the unanimous Security Council resolution has given a bit of vindication to both sides in the great Iraq war debate.
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She said she supported his decision to insist on vindication but to block any efforts to get him a life sentence.
This isn't the fault of the staff, but vindication, according to those I spoke to, that an external agency cannot understand how art should be approached.
Vindication appeared to be the best candidate to give Baffert a second straight Derby victory and his fourth over all.
It is a message of vindication designed to further rouse IS's troops and persuade wavering jihadist competitors to defect to it.
It is a message of vindication, designed to further rouse IS's troops and persuade wavering jihadi competitors to defect to it.
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