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Cromwell was the vindication of that view – and his distant and later relative Oliver wasn't bad at the game either.
The integration of Sive, Big Maggie (1967), and his master piece The Field (1965) into the maintream repertoire of the Abbey, and also of Dublin's commercial theatre, was the vindication of Keane's years of honestly recording, and reflecting on, the evolution of rural Ireland.
It was the vindication of a willpower and sense of calling that led him to declare proudly -in a recent potted biography of himself - that "he has followed no other profession" except writing since he first came to England as a poor student 51 years ago.
Indeed, one of the central concerns throughout Henry's career was the vindication of the absolutely scientific nature of theology.
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On the other hand, it's the vindication of a great principle: if the irrational action moves fast enough, no audience will ever have breath to question it.
Easter is the vindication of suffering love.
Though Mr. Friedman was initially charged with stealing $62 million, Mr. Spitzer said that the $48 million restitution was the "quickest vindication of the public interest".
"This is why I am here, for the vindication of my family," he said.
Immigrants were the living vindication of Giuliani's harsh faith in self-reliance; they succeeded by dint of heroic acts of will.
The script was ready for the vindication of Joan, and of France, in 1456.
That would be the real vindication of Ukippery.
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