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1 In short, he could not have wished for a more complete vindication .
2 From Uncle Tom this was rare praise, a complete vindication , in fact.
3 In times of more than wonted assurance I would not accept complete vindication .
4 Never was there a more complete vindication of the policy of pegging away.
5 A spokesperson, Steve Abel, says the High Court decision is a complete vindication for the organisation.
6 Nothing could be a more complete vindication of herself than this respectful, dispassionate, and dignified language.
7 Her soul longed for Randall Clayton's complete vindication .
8 The Chief Secretary and the Attorney General claim complete vindication from Sir Richard Scott's five volume epic.
9 A complete vindication of the licensers of the stage from the malicious and scandalous aspersions of Mr. Brooke
10 There could hardly be a more complete vindication of unappreciated genius, and Caspar made the most of the argument.
11 His election was a complete vindication of the wisdom of the measure of which he was the author and champion.
12 The events which followed his decease are the most complete vindication of those who exerted themselves to uphold his authority.
13 She now heard his complete vindication , and listened with ardour to the praises which Louise heaped on her gallant protector.
14 When they were alone Mr. Reynolds turned to Grant and said kindly, I congratulate you, Grant, on your complete vindication .
15 His grace was in astonishment when he saw the papers which contained Lord Oldborough's complete vindication , and the crimination of Mrs. Falconer.
16 And Jimmie, with this complete vindication , drew himself up proudly, as if to dare any one to doubt his veracity after that.
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