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Last week, the silent authors had their moment of vindication as Eastern Europe went haywire.

But in the long run Mr Edwards turned out to be right, with last year's financial calamities his apparent vindication.

As vindication of the truth of their mission, God often vests them with miracles: Abraham was saved from fire, Noah from the deluge, and Moses from the Pharaoh.

For Mr Sarkozy, the conviction of Mr de Villepin would be a personal vindication, and perhaps a warning shot to any other would-be rival. But it would be unlikely to affect his own political position.

Tonight we got vindication.

Truth is generally the best vindication against slander.

But this is not because the crisis has provided any great vindication of the discipline.

The flash-crash report provides some vindication for high-frequency trading firms, which had been widely blamed for the mayhem that day.

To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the Congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and perosperity without inflation at home.

Are these trends a belated vindication of Karl Marx?

I gasp with surprise and vindication - and the B that I was chewing on gets lodged in my throat.

vindication造句

I mentioned moral vindication earlier.

Two days later, flushed with vindication, she knocked on my front door and handed me a yellowed newspaper clipping.

He later received a vindication of sorts.

NOT for the first time, Armenians sense a moment of vindication in their struggle for the acknowledgment of the tragedy that befell their forebears during the first world war.

The decision is a vindication of the social conservatives' “slow squeeze” strategy on abortion.

Nuclear weapons aren't like other weapons. Used en masse, they are too destructive to be correlated with anything save vindication of a nation's most vital interests.

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