Euro-federalists and Eurosceptics alike feel vindicated: monetary union cannot work without economic and political unity.
Mr Collins said the victims had been vindicated "40 or 50 years too late".
Two years later Buffett has been vindicated and investors have given up on the new-paradigm argument.
That gives you 14 months for your bet against Ben Bernanke to be vindicated.
Perkins feels vindicated by the outcome, and, from all appearances, remains close to Hurd.
He's been vindicated on everything from global warming to Iraq, to America's addiction to foreign oil.
"It just feel so good ... to finally have the truth and be vindicated, " he said.
Those speculators who bought Nakheel's debt at half its face value have been vindicated.
Unlikely as it seemed at the time, this strategy has now been vindicated: chapeau!
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The resulting report completely vindicated Shirley McKie and called for a total overhaul of the SCRO.
Lawyer Alan Collins said they had been vindicated "40 or 50 years too late".
But if Indigo flops, he may well feel vindicated about HP's cross-company marketing strategy.
While the war with Iraq fully vindicated such a stalwart posture, today the critics are back.
We're not running around thumping our chests about it, but I think we all feel vindicated.
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"Mr. Weberman maintains his innocence and stands ready to be vindicated, " the lawyer told the judge.
Mr Robinson said the Massereene attack vindicated his decision, which had been criticised by Sinn Fein.
Now, stripped of endorsement deals and his titles, those who did speak out are feeling vindicated.
It was a conscious choice much criticised when it was taken but ultimately vindicated by history.
Mr Routledge said they had been "totally vindicated" and that he was "absolutely delighted" by the findings.
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Recently, however, I was inadvertently vindicated by none other than Michel Camdessus, the departing IMF managing director.
Of course, you probably feel vindicated by your prediction of physician rebuttal, but hear me out, readers.
Among those vindicated by events is Mark Clifford, a journalist formerly on the Far Eastern Economic Review.
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But Burk, the co-founder of the Center for Advancement of Public Policy, also admitted feeling personally vindicated.
Sceptics in both countries, who have always thought these talks would go nowhere, are beginning to feel vindicated.
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Some aspects of that war, such as the capture of Basra, vindicated the emphasis on precision and intelligence.
Chris Tremlett vindicated his selection with three fine wickets as the hosts slumped to 69-5 shortly after lunch.
The Treasury, doubtless, will feel vindicated: that is just what it believes will happen with all hypothecated taxes.
But he stayed on as Toshack's assistant and was vindicated as the side he built finally clinched the title.
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So it looks like that in addition to being a good night for Republicans, polling will again be vindicated.
Barring any appeals, the billionaire tech titan has been vindicated from a slew of nasty accusations he was facing.
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