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Initially, the information was all secondhand, and Filner vowed that "the facts will vindicate me".
("I believe a full presentation of the facts will vindicate me").
It is expected that the English court will enter judgment which will vindicate Zamin's position.
"It is clear that a substantial number of these cases will vindicate religious freedom over Obamacare.
This will vindicate me in the eyes of the extended family".
Regardless, I am confident that the facts will vindicate Officer Perez's actions in this case".
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And we'll vindicate that reality [to the Azeris] with our guns.
But if those shimmering puddles are turning stagnant just a few hours into proceedings, it'll vindicate my feeling that this series should have taken a sabbatical.
"Mr. Haag plans to vigorously defend himself and trusts the justice system will completely vindicate him.
"They strongly believe Teresa will be vindicated soon and will be collecting funds to aid her defense.
If the recovery gains speed more quickly, nobody will complain, and the policy will be vindicated.
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