Eventually, her fiercest rival conceded that she was right, which gave her the vindication she had sought for so long.
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Eventually, her fiercest rival conceded that she was right, which gave her the vindication she had sought for so long.
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His enemy's failure in business was the ultimate vindication.
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But democracy is nothing else than the equality of men before the law, and is consequently above all the triumphant vindication of the right of the weak in their relations with the strong.
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Many Jews see the pogroms happening around the world as a vindication of Zionism.
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