"But today is not a day for vindication or celebration, but sad reflection, " he said.
The recognition from the mainstream pop music industry was vindication of sorts for the group.
Big Bird Vindication Ex-GM chief Roger Smith's 1985 acquisition of Hughes looks smarter by the day.
The local paper claims the youth clubs' rescue is a vindication of the Big Society.
Yet there was a sense of relief and vindication among al-Ahly fans concerning Saturday's verdicts.
This could be a vindication of the case made by classical liberals like me.
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Unlike some of the other critics, Walsh said he didn't feel any vindication at Armstrong's expected about-face.
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That gives Edgar Jr. a shot at vindication--and a chance to restore some of the family wealth.
Singapore will find vindication for its decision in 1970 to abandon trial by jury for murder cases.
If he were to win, he could spin the victory into a vindication against all accusations against him.
Abraham got a measure of vindication when the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a complaint against Hyundai.
If the deal pans out, it's a vindication, of sorts for investor and CNET Networks founder Halsey Minor.
"I'm grateful to the voters for the vindication, " said Luken, who is white, according to the Associated Press.
You could call that a vindication of Mr King's original position: the money was not needed after all.
And it now means, at last, vindication for investors in one of the networking industry's most richly funded start-ups.
"We're starting to see some vindication for what we are doing, " Kennedy says.
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"It's a certain sense of vindication that they ruled in our favor, " Most told CNN in a phone interview.
The other way is as a vindication of the premise that brought Winfrey to cable in the first place.
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But the truth is that the Supreme Court's decision is not a vindication of Andersen itself (see article).
Mr. Obama does not have to offer the Iraq campaign post facto vindication.
As vindication for their viewpoint, the Geithner supporters point to banks like J.
Many Allergan holders will likely see the deal as a vindication that Allergan is winning the Botox and Filler battle.
The vindication of John Bogle WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT, we shouldn't have published that snide article about Vanguard Group.
The flash-crash report provides some vindication for high-frequency trading firms, which had been widely blamed for the mayhem that day.
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Franklin Roosevelt, who had served under Wilson, saw the onset of World War II as a vindication of Wilson's approach.
The other critical factor in Chambers' favor is the company's remarkable growth record, which he looks to for ultimate vindication.
So the doctrine came to mean vindication of truth, not by infliction of suffering on the opponent, but on oneself.
He claimed the development was a vindication for the position the Cleveland Authority and force had taken during the debate.
Beyond just personal vindication, Silver has proven to the public the power of Big Data in transforming our electoral process.
Cisco settled a lawsuit it had brought against Huawei in 2004 in a way that both sides spun as vindication.
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