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1 Those of us who have been saying this for years feel vindicated .
2 Do they feel vindicated now that Wings of Steel has been repeated?
3 Both men will also feel vindicated by the opinion polls.
4 But it also made him feel vindicated in his labor.
5 Lara Koseff, a spokeswoman, said: We are delighted with the result and certainly feel vindicated .
6 They will feel vindicated that quantitative easing is working.
7 Your children's emotional health should always come before your need to feel vindicated or in control.
8 College of Midwives acting chief executive Jacqui Anderson said they should feel vindicated by today's announcement.
9 Did he feel vindicated , in a perverse way?
10 Some now feel vindicated in their scepticism.
11 Grant said, You must feel vindicated .
12 Activists, such as Ralikh Hayes, a spokesman for organizing group Baltimore Bloc, said groups feel vindicated by the report.
13 Will the network feel vindicated for moving this series from midseason, the perch for which it originally was intended?
14 They will now feel vindicated .
15 But I certainly feel vindicated for my long campaign against the paper's dodgy methodology (and the resulting content).
16 I believe that all those who had a hand in your raising would feel vindicated and immensely proud right now.'
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