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Vindicate myself in the eyes of my family and former friends.
Its decision to do so seems to have been vindicated.
I believe in the long run God will vindicate me.
And it will vindicate what I have been saying all along.
When his side of the story comes out, he'll be fully vindicated.
I'm watching right now and their decision has clearly been vindicated.
But it also made him feel vindicated in his labor.
I happen to think that it's not a matter for me to be vindicated.
His decision was vindicated, however, when the show went on to become a huge success.
"But I believe in the end our strategy has been vindicated."
Lawyers for the three men say they have been vindicated.
He could not be vindicated by any other principles, either.
John's policy had been vindicated, but he felt little relief.
The man nodded as if vindicated and turned back to the board.
"I think the strategy has been vindicated by the events of the last 18 months."
Now he has been vindicated again, and on an even larger stage.
"And I am sure my client is going to be vindicated."
"The principle that no man is above the law has been vindicated."
But he has not yet been vindicated in his larger claims.
The decision was vindicated as "Start" went straight in at number 1.
"But I do feel like the department's been vindicated for what was clearly a mistake."
But for the most part, the results vindicate the teacher's faith in his students.
If this were called into question, the claim would be vindicated by looking out the window.
I feel like he vindicated himself a little bit today."
That made me feel vindicated for any frustration I'd felt.