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1 Dozens like me have been exonerated by DNA or other new evidence.
2 Jackson was exonerated by Cuyahoga County Judge Richard McMonagle on Wednesday.
3 Modi, who denies wrongdoing, has been exonerated by an Indian Supreme Court probe.
4 To be exonerated by those awful Powers, is to be approved.
5 And when the homebody Richard Jewell was exonerated by the F.B.I.
6 However, in 1955 he returned to France where he was exonerated by the courts.
7 In the eyes of society, guilt is exonerated by youth.
8 He had helped me and had been exonerated by Kolchak.
9 He was then exonerated by USA Track & Field and allowed to run in Sydney.
10 Party leader Winston Peters says he and his party have been exonerated by the decision.
11 He has denied wrongdoing and was exonerated by an inquiry ordered by India's Supreme Court.
12 Dalton told TVNZ he felt exonerated by the findings.
13 The politician was also probed by local authorities, but he has been exonerated by the report.
14 Feminists championed her as a heroic victim, morally exonerated by a lifetime of extreme sexual abuse.
15 Ronaldo had arrived in Spain exonerated by his manager, Alex Ferguson, for reacting to taunts from crowds.
16 He was exonerated by the ethics committee of breaching his duty of disclosure of allegedly corrupt acts.
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