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1 His client had been completely vindicated by the decision, Mr Burns said.
2 It was greatest moment in my life, 'cause I felt completely vindicated .
3 Our client's character and actions have now been completely vindicated by the court.
4 But the wisdom of Lincoln's peremptory order was completely vindicated .
5 A spokesperson for a Motiti Island trust says members feel completely vindicated by the report.
6 The court's decision this week completely vindicated Mr Goodwin.
7 Jones, who was completely vindicated in Pollard's report, has vehemently denied leaking information to newspapers about Savile.
8 On appeal Louise's position was completely vindicated .
9 Northern Ireland's police chief has said a probe into alleged misconduct in public office has completely vindicated him.
10 They feel completely vindicated even though the case will be appealed & they may never see the money.
11 Her accuracy is therefore completely vindicated .
12 Fallen press baron Conrad Black last night predicted he would be completely vindicated of US criminal fraud charges.
13 They were still further and more completely vindicated by the misdeeds of the party they had sought to defeat.
14 Their fitness, conditioning and obvious hunger and desire completely vindicated Liam Sheedy's comments about how well they had ben training.
15 Speaking on behalf of the equivalent Somerset group, Peter Murphy said he and his fellow campaigners felt " completely vindicated " .
16 It was a courageous move on his part to leave Sky for Movistar, and it looked to have been completely vindicated .
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