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He was punished by his government for his actions but was eventually vindicated after his death.
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His decision was vindicated, however, when the show went on to become a huge success.
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She later countersued for wrongful persecution and was vindicated.
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It is no coincidence that these statements of principle refer to satisfying the equity (rather than satisfying, or vindicating, the claimant's expectations).
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Firstly, the proper plaintiff rule is that a wrong done to the company may be vindicated by the company alone.
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They have, by reason of my findings, vindicated their reputations, at least in my opinion.
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If the mechanisms of voting do not prove enough, particularly for minority shareholders, directors' duties and other member rights may be vindicated in court.
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The rest of them should have been vindicated, and the faculty member fired.
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His newspaper mainly vindicated the rights of commoners.
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Blood does not wipe out dishonor, nor violence vindicate possession.
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