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| His stance was | vindicated after the 1959 inquiry into the deaths of 11 |
| ssis era, but the Union cried foul, and were | vindicated after the election. |
| In the end, he is | vindicated and honored. |
| er understood, Bretz's original research was | vindicated, and by the 1950s his insights were also vin |
| having gone too far in his efforts, but was | vindicated and honored by the Swiss government in 1957. |
| to trial and the claimant wins, he or she is | vindicated and suffers no lasting harm. |
| ...until crime is paid for in full, youth is | vindicated and romance triumphs". |
| d elected to bat first, and the decision was | vindicated as the openers got off to a brilliant start. |
| bankrupt, but in 1893 Humble's decision was | vindicated as they were invited to join the Football Le |
| uilty to all charges and claimed he would be | vindicated at the trial. |
| ent Reagan that these two good men have been | vindicated at last." Carter Attorney General Griffin Be |
| n a favorable ruling in December 1999, which | vindicated Aureal from these patent infringement claims |
| open channel hydraulics in the 1970s further | vindicated Bretz's and Pardee's theories. |
| After a two decade legal fight he was | vindicated by the ECHR and legally allowed to practise |
| Feeling that he had been | vindicated by God, the master went into a local tavern |
| t Richard Pigott, and Parnell was personally | vindicated by the Parnell Commission in 1888-89. |
| er, under canon law, even if Mr. Rodino were | vindicated by the Vatican, the Bishop would not have to |
| lous conduct, but her innocence was signally | vindicated by Divine Providence, as she walked over pie |
| annot be taken out for servicing", which was | vindicated by the 2006 Auckland Blackout, when half of |
| was radical at the time, but which has been | vindicated by later work and the modern theory of plate |
| In 1673 he wrote Mr Dreyden | Vindicated, defending John Dryden's The Conquest of Gra |
| ion defended; and the Protestant Reformation | vindicated, Edinburgh, 1797, by Archibald Bruce) and Di |
| The Pentateuch | vindicated from the aspersions of Bishop Colenso. |
| True Doctrine of Justification Asserted and | Vindicated from the Errors of Papists, Arminians, Socin |
| Her dancing prowess is | vindicated from the fact that she is the first one from |
| The Eleventh Circuit's opinion | vindicated Fuller's handling of the Don Siegelman trial |
| anes, Pindar, and Sappho, whose character he | vindicated, he edited Alcman (1815), Hipponax (1817), T |
| the cost of the procedure unless the result | vindicated her request for it. |
| The courts | vindicated his decisions. |
| endured a six-week libel case before a jury | vindicated his stance. |
| ilm examines whether or not Raghu is finally | vindicated in the eyes of his family. |
| eering expertise and designs were eventually | vindicated in the investigation, and subsequently appoi |
| ry radiation, but Woese appears to have been | vindicated in his convictions . |
| the pamphlet The Credibility of Christianity | Vindicated, In Answer to Mr. Hume's Objections; In Two |
| His experiments were | vindicated in full-scale trials conducted by the Admira |
| ation of the designed number of anchors, was | vindicated in the violent storm of D+13 which damaged M |
| ment from Prophecy that Jesus is the Messiah | vindicated, in some considerations on the Prophecies of |
| Indeed, Thein Pe Myint would be | vindicated later when Japanese rule proved disastrous. |
| and their true and proper Ends asserted and | vindicated, London, 1663; 2nd edit., 'to which is added |
| a counter-council which condemned Cyril and | vindicated Nestorius. |
| 1940, Euclid | Vindicated of Every Blemish, Translator, Saccheri's. |
| Their supremacy | vindicated on a battlefield, the victors forced Berthar |
| er of the letters, the Commission of Enquiry | vindicated Parnell. |
| He was | vindicated posthumously by the McClelland Royal Commiss |
| George Berkeley in his 1733 Theory of Vision | Vindicated, section 5. |
| Her principled pacifist position was | vindicated somewhat when, in 1945, the Nazis' Black Boo |
| Vindicated, Sonthonax returned to Saint-Domingue a seco | |
| Adventism | Vindicated: The Doctrine of Righteousness by Faith (199 |
| cient sect still existed in his diocese, and | vindicated the hypostatic union of the two natures in C |
| Weavers success in Moscow had also | vindicated the decision of McCracken to pick him ahead |
| l Palace 6-1 at Selhurst Park, a result that | vindicated the manager's decision not to buy big over t |
| tlement in the colony and wrote Fraser Mines | Vindicated, the first book ever published in the Colony |
| This decision by the members was | vindicated the following season as Bohs won their first |
| hown in the last months of his life, when he | vindicated the ordnance department from the charges for |
| Despite a relatively short life, Popy had | vindicated the idea of merchandising toys from popular |
| an aberrant hypermelanistic piping-guan, but | vindicated the hypothesis than many taxa of the "Common |
| The second draft, however, completely | vindicated the idea of the royal prerogative, and preve |
| Perelman views Marxist theory as | vindicated through its account of crises that a capital |
| Flood felt | vindicated when in 1974 when he was elected to the City |
| or foresight, this decision was later to be | vindicated when 15 years later; the Montreal Protocol s |
| Droney's strategy was | vindicated when after Lieberman lost the primary to Ned |
| In 1860, concerns about flooding were | vindicated when a late and sudden spring caused the lak |
| Winthorpe is later | vindicated with the help of the clueless street hustler |
| istory of harpsichord building has evidently | vindicated Zuckermann's views, as authentically-oriente |
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