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He said he has "been working in this business long enough that you're very careful not to feel vindicated in any moment" — not "you're very careful to feel vindicated at any moment."
This morning truth has prevailed and he has been vindicated.
Trump has said he feels "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes' findings.
The president himself said Nunes's revelation "somewhat" vindicated his tweets.
Have you ever felt vindicated by the Chicago scene here?
I ask Modise if she felt vindicated by his sacking.
"I don't know if that fits your definition of vindicated."
Gold bugs may feel vindicated; others will have taken note.
And now we see it with conservatism's accidentally vindicated prognosticator.
We are hopeful that he will be vindicated at trial.
"I felt vindicated when I got the diagnosis," he admitted.
In at least one sense Mr Edwards is already vindicated.
As the president said yesterday, the president feels completely vindicated.
Some who were brushed off or disbelieved have been vindicated.
I think you're going to see the system be vindicated.
The truth will come out, and I will be vindicated.
His attorney at the time said he will be vindicated.
Pelosi rejected any suggestion that Comey's testimony vindicated the president.
So far, the firm's hopes seem to have been vindicated.
Nonetheless, caution is required before declaring Mrs Clinton's claim vindicated.
President Trump feels vindicated by the release of the memo.
The facts will come out and I will be vindicated.
Today, I would say that history vindicated The Times's choice.
Despite encountering resistance from the "congressional majority," Moynihan was vindicated.
Handel, the Berkeley professor, said Jones should "absolutely" feel vindicated.
"I believe its findings would have vindicated me," he said.
We were all elated and felt so vindicated and happy.
Some of those suspicions seemed to be vindicated on Oct.
They were vindicated in 2002, a court vacated their convictions.
"Vindicated?" suggested a judge, a graduate student at Columbia University.
"The President feels completely and totally vindicated," the statement said.
But the substance was correct, and history ultimately vindicated them.
America, you have vindicated that hope these past eight years.
"It feels very good" to be vindicated, Järlström told Motherboard.
But she said she felt vindicated by the worsening projections.
I will be vindicated because I didn't do anything wrong.
In a statement, Bonnen said the tape's release vindicated him.
Trump, and those who believe in him, would be vindicated.
Brodie must feel validated, vindicated; it's his time to shine.
If Moore wins sexual predators will feel vindicated and emboldened.
"To a great extent, I do feel vindicated," he said.
Does anybody have the Dashboard Confessional song "Vindicated" on hand?
Mr. Trump said he felt vindicated, up to a point.
On Monday, relieved officials said their approach had been vindicated.
Shiv: right but thwarted but vindicated but in trouble, whew!
In 2006, Easterly was vindicated by 28 world renowned economists.
The president is vindicated on the question of Russian collusion.
Meanwhile, Steve Harvey felt vindicated for his Miss Universe faux-pas.
ARE YOU NOW FEELING VINDICATED WITH SOME OF THOSE BIG CALLS?
I asked McConnell Tuesday if he felt vindicated in his tactics.
But the events of the last three years have vindicated her.
Grimm told CNN he feels vindicated by the appellate court's decision.
I also love how it's going to be vindicated by history.
With the FDA's recent approval of the drug, they feel vindicated.
I am confident that if tried fairly, I will be vindicated.
Those who had derided Indian democracy as a sham seemed vindicated.
If vindicated, Curry wrote, Reed must abandon the meteorite business forever.
Yes, I'll be vindicated, but that's not why I'm doing this.
We will not rest until the employees rights are fully vindicated.
He expects to be completely vindicated once the investigation is concluded.
Still, Trump said Wednesday he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes' briefing.
Y., also disputed Trump's notion claim that the report vindicated him.
Trump claimed he had been vindicated in late March when Rep.
" The statement also said, "The president feels completely and totally vindicated.
He fully expects to be vindicated when this case finally resolves.
He maintained that he would be vindicated in court next month.
And I think that's been vindicated in the last 48 hours.
Maddon's call was vindicated when Lindor grounded into a double play.
He has vowed that he'd be vindicated in the court process.
And on Monday, the firm was vindicated at the 6th Circuit.
"I feel vindicated that I got the verdict yesterday," Bouchard said.
Because I felt vindicated, to others but more importantly to myself.
But then what I'm more vindicated by is for the creators.
But detractors think their skepticism will be vindicated in the end.
And ultimately, we expect them to be vindicated in the case.
Many critics, who were never reconciled to his leadership, feel vindicated.
Labor rights activist Sutharee Wannasiri said Tuesday's verdict vindicated the workers.
Collins's lawyers said the lawmaker would be "vindicated" at the time.
"The mood is pretty much exuberant, relief, feeling vindicated," he said.
And then in November, he'll be vindicated at the ballot box.
The right, its dark predictions vindicated, began its return to dominance.
"As women we feel vindicated by MJ Akbar's resignation," Ramani tweeted.
I yelled, "I knew something was wrong!" and felt so vindicated. Interesting!
But Fauna's instincts were vindicated: She was being stalked; she was white.
" At the time, Gawker said, "So we expect to be fully vindicated.
Jackson now feels he's finally been "vindicated" after Monday night's episode aired.
I feel vindicated about going with a tried-and-true brownie yesterday.
Jackson now feels he's finally been "vindicated" after the BiP premiere aired.
Over the past couple of weeks, such doubts have been vindicated further.
Their hopes that good will follow from the meetings are often vindicated.
Liberals and conservatives alike felt their values were vindicated by the reform.
India would be vindicated if the proper process was followed, it said.
If the stock goes down, the sellers would feel vindicated, he said.
Still, Trump told reporters Wednesday he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes' briefing.
I felt vindicated, peering on from my place far in the periphery.
Trump said later Wednesday that he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes's revelation.
Some argue Cook has been vindicated given subsequent leaks from federal agencies.
She said she feels vindicated after reports detailing further interference have surfaced.
Mr. Silver had insisted, over and over, that he would be vindicated.
Trump crowed on Twitter that he had been vindicated by Barr's statements.
But Democrats countered that the release had, in fact, vindicated the FBI.
Trump later said he felt partly vindicated by what Nunes told him.
They may even still be vindicated for passing on Carr and Bridgewater.
His opinions already influence — and have been vindicated by — the Supreme Court.
And their intellectual and moral courage has been completely vindicated by events.
History will sort out whose judgments were vindicated and whose were not.
And imagine, soon thereafter, being completely vindicated and celebrated for your actions.
If Trump thinks he has been vindicated, then what is he hiding?
"Moscow has never felt guilty to feel vindicated now," Mr. Peskov said.
"America, you have vindicated that hope these past eight years," he said.
Grayson alerted the media to the video and said it vindicated him.
Calls for the eight to be vindicated grew -- even in state media.
Spoiler alert: In the end, Trump will argue the trial vindicated him.
Some lawyers said the memo vindicated or at least buttressed Cipollone's position.
Trump hopes to enter her House chamber vindicated by a trial acquittal.
His advice went unheeded for decades, until baseball's analytics revolution vindicated him.
Needless to say that shit came back clean and I was vindicated.
The setbacks of the past eight years have largely vindicated Mr. Biden.
Indeed, 30 years on, again, she has largely been vindicated by events.
Still, the system endured and seem vindicated by the Soviet Union's collapse.
When one came anyway, critics were vindicated in their original shrug-off.
" They added: "We are confident he will be completely vindicated and exonerated.
Then, if Trump is reelected after being impeached, he'll be vindicated further.
I have since felt vindicated for having the doubts that I had.
That's my objective ... I asked not to leave here until I am vindicated.
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's first minister, said it vindicated her government's approach to Brexit.
In subsequent years, their brilliant piece of theoretical detective work was fully vindicated.
"It's always nice to be vindicated," said Honda Executive Vice President John Mendel.
To some small extent, this vindicated Trump's decision to bow out in advance.
When her normally stoic and unbothered facade crumbled into tears, I felt vindicated.
Or is it just going to make us feel vindicated in the moment?
Our three pothead friends, whose band is called Sleep, have since been vindicated.
The fear is vindicated, the monster is real, and it can be fought.
He said he feels vindicated that the study confirms the occurrence of injuries.
And the White House feels vindicated by wins in Indiana and — likely — Florida.
"I am convinced the LCS/frigate program will be similarly vindicated," Swift wrote.
Luckily she was vindicated, but for a long time we didn't know exactly.
Cooperman told CNBC the charges are without merit and he will be vindicated.
The stance Ali took on Vietnam has, of course, been vindicated by history.
" He continued his celebration the next day, declaring, "The President feels completely vindicated.
Moments after Nunes first made the announcement, Trump said he felt "somewhat" vindicated.
Speaking with great emotion, Ray repeatedly says that her optimism has been vindicated.
" The statement continued, "This morning truth has prevailed and he has been vindicated.
"The president feels completely and totally vindicated," Marc Kasowitz said in a statement.
He added the former football player "looks forward to being vindicated" in court.
Michael Avenatti, the lawyer representing Daniels, said the new developments vindicated his client.
Almost a year later, she feels Trump's track record has left her vindicated.
Without her efforts, the congressional investigation that vindicated him might never have happened.
Randall Lee, a lawyer for Goldstone and Simmons, said the verdict vindicated them.
He has done nothing wrong and looks forward to being vindicated at trial.
Were vindicated and won a 40 million dollar settlement for their wrongful incarceration.
The president and leaders in the Republican Party say the report vindicated Trump.
Mr. Noel, reached by phone in Utah on Tuesday, said he felt vindicated.
"I will be vindicated because God is still on the throne," he said.
The committee was vindicated when Alabama went on to win the national title.
I guess Trump and his supporters feel "vindicated" because… he's still the president?
He will declare himself vindicated and victorious in his battle against The Swamp.
Maybe the A's will be vindicated for this move years down the line.
Quintessential said the sharp fall in sales vindicated its criticism of the company.
"The president feels completely and totally vindicated," he said during a press conference.
Trump then claimed to be vindicated on the basis of that false claim.
Trump said Nunes's announcement made him feel "somewhat" vindicated about the wiretap allegation.
This assumption was frequently vindicated and started to feel a lot like wisdom.
Aides to Mr. Trump argue that his outreach to autocrats has been vindicated.
Zervos's suit could be a chance for them to be vindicated at last.
"PM's approach vindicated by Trump's madness," the Sydney Morning Herald said in an analysis.
Then, the company was publicly united in confidence that it would eventually be vindicated.
Meanwhile, those who stayed underground, wary of tipping off the authorities, will feel vindicated.
Part of me feels vindicated now, to know there are a lot of us.
In the aftermath of Westbrook's video, those who never liked Charles now feel vindicated.
Justin Bobby once said "truth and time tell all" — and he's vindicated once again.
Ms Anderson, the former superintendent, who now runs a school-discipline initiative, feels vindicated.
After Nunes' press conference, Trump said he felt "somewhat" vindicated about his wiretapping tweets.
Alan Futerfas, an attorney for Trump Jr., claimed the report vindicated the President's son.
A spokesman said Low maintained his innocence and was confident he would be vindicated.
" He adds, "I'm going to walk out of prison a vindicated and free man.
PJAM's attorney, Stephen Tomasulo, says he and his client feel vindicated by the verdict.
The stellar export figures vindicated an optimistic outlook issued by Samsung Electronics on Wednesday.
Kapoor issued a statement saying he believes he will be fully vindicated after trial.
At the end of the case, I have no doubt Jim will be vindicated.
After the story was published, many Republicans said they felt vindicated by its claims.
The ultras, feeling vindicated in their belief that he was faking, roar their disapproval.
Yet Mr. Trump seized on its findings to declare that he had been vindicated.
Mr. Schlather, in the email, said he was confident Mr. Greenwood would be vindicated.
The insiders won't be vindicated just because their witch hunt had an actual witch.
"Being a split decision, I feel somewhat vindicated," he said in a phone interview.
The Supreme Court has vindicated, for now, President Trump's understanding of his security obligation.
He will join his wife, who in 2015 said the family had been vindicated.
And whenever such principles have been vindicated around the world, American strength has grown.
When the Senate absolves him next year he will claim to have been vindicated.
They said the president would be vindicated for many of his foreign policy initiatives.
Around the same time, Mr. Trump was asked by reporters if he felt vindicated.
After last week's revelations of Donald Trump's raunchy braggadocio, his opponents feel warmly vindicated.
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LIGO's discovery, announced in February, triumphantly vindicated Albert Einstein's 2150914 prediction that gravitational waves exist.
" Asked if he feels vindicated at all over the uncovered tapes, Feldman said "not yet.
Mr. Smollett is confident that once the full story is available he will be vindicated.
The Very Serious People were completely wrong, and those who opposed austerity have been vindicated.
Then everything changed when I found an eye serum that left my quest totally vindicated.
It vindicated Sekmadienis, a company selling the work of Robert Kalinkin, a Lithuanian fashion designer.
Doud will fight these false charges to his last breath, and he will be vindicated.
Yet since he left the race, his stated reasons for doing so have been vindicated.
Otherwise you're just going to nick the guy, and make him feel empowered and vindicated.
Trump says he feels partially vindicated in his claims that he was being watched. 3.
" The documents add: "This lawsuit is completely without merit and we expect to be vindicated.
Macaluso was disappointed with the verdict but looks forward to being vindicated in future proceedings.
Randy Mastro, a lawyer for Tilton, in an interview said the ruling vindicated his client.
One of the earliest notable FighterZ tournaments, Winter Brawl 21, vindicated McLean's anti-Vegeta stance.
Those who expected the worst from President Donald Trump have every reason to feel vindicated.
Chris Stewart of Utah said on "Fox News Sunday" that Trump hadn't been vindicated: Rep.
Kapoor issued a statement saying he believes he will be fully vindicated after the trial.
Nelly tweeted Saturday afternoon that he is "completely innocent" and confident he will be vindicated.
Trump, meanwhile, has argued Mueller's report vindicated him of allegations of Russia "collusion" and obstruction.
Republicans labeled him as partisan and not be trusted, and said his account vindicated Trump.
He repeatedly asserted that the president had nothing to hide and would soon be vindicated.
Fortunately, I was vindicated because, a few minutes later, the judge ruled in my favor.
For his part, however, Mr. Klein said on Tuesday that he expected to be vindicated.
Weinstein's defense attorney, Benjamin Brafman, said he remains positive Weinstein will be vindicated through trial.
"As women, we feel vindicated by M.J. Akbar's resignation," Ms. Ramani said in a tweet.
I felt a little vindicated but also like, Oh shit, maybe people will be interested.
Nevertheless, in parts of the media, the idea that Republicans had been vindicated took hold.
Mr. Shkreli has said that he is not guilty and will be vindicated at trial.
"It's good to have been exonerated, and I'm glad to have been vindicated," Greitens said.
He also has said he believes the accusers are lying and Kelly would be vindicated.
But the US President nevertheless bent the facts to say his suspicions had been vindicated.
Then everyone gets outraged or vindicated all over again when the prizes are handed out.
The email disclosures and her removal as DNC chair vindicated Sanders's long-held position. Good.
"We believe that when the final chapter is written, he will be vindicated," McDonald said.
It's clear he feels vindicated in that original claim despite the backlash at the time.
But the saga is a regrettable one for McKinsey, even if it is fully vindicated.
It would allow the people of Manhattan to feel vindicated after being painted as racists.
"We're glad to see our argument vindicated by S&P," said Abdon Pallasch, her spokesman.
"Today, I feel vindicated the court recognized what the state did was wrong," she said.
The report vindicated Holder, concluding he neither conceived the operation nor attempted a cover-up.
Some of Jackson's concerns about Stone's combative social media persona seemed to be vindicated Tuesday.
The populists are perpetually living in 2008, when the financial crisis vindicated all their prejudices.
Other lawyers who have represented Car Wash defendants said the revelations made them feel vindicated.
Russ George, for his part, considers himself vindicated, and told me he's continuing to work.
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) team, of which Szabolcs is a member, felt vindicated.
In a statement earlier this month, Futerfas said the Mueller report vindicated the President's oldest son.
You've been vindicated Dems call to delay Kennedy successor vote post-midterms – but could it backfire?
Though he says he felt vindicated by the ruling, Kokkinos regards it as a pyrrhic victory.
But on Tuesday, Spicer said Trump was "extremely confident" he would be vindicated by the evidence.
Apple has been vindicated (for a brief moment anyway) in its long-standing dispute with Qualcomm.
Mrs May's critics on both the right and the left of her Conservative Party feel vindicated.
Brexiteers feel vindicated in their view that it is impossible to deal with the European bureaucracy.
Mr Trujillo will be vindicated if the new officials act with the independence that Ecuadoreans expect.
Linhart's attorney, Lori Lefkowitz, says her client "was very pleased, and felt vindicated" by the verdict.
"She feels vindicated on everything she felt during the campaign," a person close to Clinton said.
His lawyers said Mickelson was "an innocent bystander" who "feels vindicated" that he was not charged.
Kelly is "strong, has a lot of support, and is going to be vindicated," Greenberg said.
And if it does happen, Chuck D will be somewhere, hopefully at a lectern, feeling vindicated.
Cora Lee may have been legally vindicated, but she never managed to outlive her scandalous reputation.
Mr Rouhani's conservative rivals, long suspicious of his attempts to repair relations with America, feel vindicated.
The delays that plagued Project Ara, Google's own approach to modular phones, left me feeling vindicated.
The party's decent result, in the face of harsh criticism in most newspapers, vindicated the strategy.
If he's successful, and his client is in fact an innocent bystander, Hernandez could be vindicated.
Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson writes that the justice department "undoubtedly feels vindicated by its 2011 decision".
The European Court of Human Rights had vindicated the sect in a couple of key judgments.
Daryl leaves vindicated, after snatching his vest back from Dwight, who stole it many episodes ago.
Weinstein maintains that all of these allegations are false and he expects to be fully vindicated.
For many of those vindicated, any thrill has been clipped by the reality of lost windfalls.
This time, the five young men wouldn't simply be championed and vindicated, they would be seen.
PwC's estimate that this was just a temporary slowdown now seems vindicated by the Mobileye deal.
He looks forward to being vindicated once this matter is fully adjudicated through the court system.
Nick Gordon's legal team also spoke out today, saying Nick feels vindicated by the autopsy findings.
So far (Prospero was granted access to the first three episodes), these decisions have been vindicated.
"I feel vindicated and also terrible at the same time," wrote one of the accusers yesterday.
I will let the legal system run its course and I know I will be vindicated.
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That may be an overstatement, but it's easy to see why the Swiss would feel vindicated.
Republicans largely embraced the pending legislative onslaught, which they said vindicated their warnings about ObamaCare's costs.
The Supreme Court, however, ultimately sided with Arizona and vindicated the state's use of military force.
But they misjudged the politics of the time, and ultimately the Freeze movement's efforts were vindicated.
He also said the indictment vindicated him and his campaign from allegations of collusion with Moscow.
"I certainly do" feel vindicated Collins, who supports abortion rights, told reporters gathered on Capitol Hill.
Not by Russian trolls, but by President Donald Trump's pernicious and voracious need to be vindicated.
Mr. Ellis doesn't feel entirely vindicated by the reappraisal of the novel as a sharp satire.
General McMaster said the invitation vindicated the president's strategy of imposing "maximum pressure" on the North.
As Canadians, we've been buying the line Sinden voiced, that we were vindicated by the win.
"We are confident he will be completely vindicated and exonerated," his lawyers said in a statement.
"We feel a little vindicated," Ronda Goldfein, the vice president of Safehouse, said after the ruling.
"The stand of the Indian government has been vindicated," Mukul Rohatgi, India's attorney general, told reporters.
It is time for it to come fully into the light, to be recognized and vindicated.
Prosecutors told local media that Ghosn's escape had vindicated their fears when they had opposed bail.
If he wants to be vindicated soon in public, maybe that factors into Mr. McConnell's calculation.
The question is, with so many companies now following in its footsteps, does it feel vindicated?
The proof of that is his claim that he has now been 'vindicated' by the memo.
" Scott Morvillo, Durant's lawyer, said he was "confident that Mr. Durant will be vindicated on appeal.
I am certain that in time the truth will be revealed and I will be vindicated.
But this doesn't mean that the pope should resign — not even if Viganò is fully vindicated.
" But Stone still got his message across: "I look forward to being fully and completely vindicated.
But he's also said he was "vindicated" and "proven innocent," which misrepresents the meaning of acquittal.
My assertion that Amber Heard has been vindicated in the court of public opinion is not true.
While Smollett's family previously said "truth has prevailed and he has been vindicated," Foxx wasn't so certain.
" The school adds, "We are confident that UCPD's actions will be vindicated against the plaintiff's uninformed allegations.
It said the incident vindicated Pakistan's stance that the militants could easily blend in with the refugees.
Because if the administration is truly clean here, it gives them time and space to be vindicated.
First, it became clear that nothing in what Nunes said in any way vindicated Trump's initial tweets.
Then the creature shows up, the hero is vindicated, and a ton of people get gorily devoured.
Trump said he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Devin Nunes' statements yesterday about "incidental" surveillance of Trump's communications.
Later, his outside counsel released a statement saying Trump felt "completely and totally vindicated" by Comey's account.
The Democratic strategy of targeting women, minorities and the young was vindicated with the new House majority.
Had I been taken seriously, I might have felt vindicated and supported instead of discouraged and isolated.
The economy has grown quickly in recent years, and anti-tax advocates claim they have been vindicated.
"I'm not worried about being validated or vindicated, but that people get what they need," he said.
Graham undoubtedly feels somewhat vindicated after urging action again Syria for the bulk of Barack Obama's presidency.
Moving to fixed price plans had been vindicated by price hikes by BT and Sky, Dunstone said.
In October, before a select committee on Benghazi, she calmly rebutted Republicans' criticisms and largely vindicated herself.
If you've been on the Paige-is-A train for a while now, prepare to feel vindicated.
It may have happened already — Tavis Smiley or Ryan Lizza or someone else may be completely vindicated.
Friends in Khartoum were convinced that Berhe would be vindicated and said he was due ample compensation.
This strategy was vindicated when the financial crisis struck, turning once lucrative investment-banking franchises into millstones.
Warner said Friday he felt vindicated by Facebook's announcement this week, but he still wants more answers.
Their theories failed to predict Trump's victory—and yet it turns out they are vindicated by it.
Many accusers, even if vindicated by courts of law or their employers, don't find jobs easily again.
He's allowed to think that, of course, and in the light of eternity he might be vindicated.
" Justine Harris, Garske's lawyer, said he felt "vindicated and relieved to put this long ordeal behind him.
My dispassionate leanings were vindicated a couple of months later, when the U.S. hosted the World Cup.
In a statement, Mr. McDonnell said that he was innocent and that he expected to be vindicated.
From the free-market perspective, unregistered offerings have vindicated free markets as an engine to finance growth.
Furthermore, the decision by Trump to bypass Pelosi by declaring a national emergency will be fully vindicated.
"Vindicated is too strong a word, because that would mean that I care too much," he said.
Trump said he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes' findings, though Nunes never actually said Trump was wiretapped.
Our client looks forward to having her rights vindicated in the judicial phase of the extradition process.
"When I went in there and filled out that paper, I felt completely, completely vindicated," he said.
That is, until now: With the Navy's recent revelations, many in the UFO community have been vindicated.
And that hope was somewhat vindicated when I took my first look at the iOS 12 beta.
We also debate the meaning of the Mueller investigation — and who should be feeling vindicated by it.
I will now contest the charges against me, and I am confident I will be fully vindicated.
Bitcoin supporters feel vindicated for now, according to the NYT — but some are preparing for a downturn.
Payne will be fully vindicated and these outrageous accusations against him will be confirmed as completely false.
"We're looking forward to our time in court and getting him vindicated from these charges," Glozman said.
"We are pleased that our client, Dr Hamidur Rashid, has been vindicated," said Rashid's lawyer, Justine Harris.
I remember finally feeling convinced, and perhaps on some level vindicated, too, that this smallness was him.
After Cohen pleaded guilty to eight federal crimes in August, Avenatti said he and Daniels were "vindicated."
As the scale of the Iowa disaster became known, some of those states' party chairs felt vindicated.
When she took it to her local tailor, she felt vindicated in her decision to go digital.
She was eventually vindicated, but not before racking up, she says, hefty legal bills and untold stress.
Senator Menendez remains confident that he will be vindicated when all the facts are heard at trial.
And yet: The hope that material growth would heal our social problems hasn't been vindicated so far.
And Trump tweeted early Friday morning mentioning "lies" and "so many false statements" that had "vindicated" him.
I went to court and I sat in trial, I was vindicated, I was proven innocent and I was vindicated and I feel terrible that this woman isn't here and I feel terrible that her family had to deal with that, but as I said an apology is—no.
Though they were eventually vindicated, Markey and Elson paid a price for telling the world what had happened.
For those conservatives who voted for Donald Trump because of the Supreme Court, congratulations: You&aposve been vindicated.
Now that Caballero has collected a small portion of the money a court awarded him, he feels vindicated.
Johnson has been vindicated, as right-wing terrorist violence in the United States has continued and grown worse.
After a judge denied Cosby's motion to dismiss her case in 2016, Ruehli, feeling vindicated, withdrew her case.
If you've ever argued with someone who didn't believe your dog actually loves you, prepare to be vindicated.
"I look forward to being fully vindicated and exonerated," Collins said at a news conference after his plea.
And she has continued to gain a following among Democrats who believe her honesty was vindicated long ago.
"I believe when all the facts are known, I will be vindicated," Menendez said outside court on Wednesday.
Similar arguments were made during the late 1990s dotcom boom, only for the value approach to be vindicated.
"He is so mature," Southgate, whose decision to start Rashford rather than Raheem Sterling was vindicated, told reporters.
Any candidate for the leadership will have to answer the many GroKo doubters who consider their scepticism vindicated.
"I believe the Saudi crown prince will be 100 percent vindicated and exonerated," Alwaleed said of his cousin.
By one week from today, I expect that Judge Kavanaugh will have been clearly vindicated on this matter.
According to WXYZ, the issue is being addressed, so at least Juco will be vindicated in that regard.
History has since vindicated the skeptics of the deal, which was reached after over two years of negotiations.
If Trump volunteers to provide this information without a subpoena, and is vindicated, his popularity would immediately rise.
" Sanders countered that Trump has been "very happy with the decision" to fire Comey and felt "fully vindicated.
Obama could conceivably have advanced an agenda that was so ideologically unpalatable that it retroactively vindicated Republican cynicism.
Apparently vindicated by his success in the primaries, Mr Trump seems to have little interest in changing tack.
He sounds like a 10-year-old with that new bike instead of a useless bond: utterly vindicated.
Republicans and the White House have seized on the report's finding to claim that the president is vindicated.
Those looking to spew hatred felt they were vindicated -- and continue to quote Trump's words to this day.
Victims of abuse must be given a space to be heard, to be believed, and to be vindicated.
On election night, the initial sense was that he had been vindicated — and not just in Senate contests.
President Trump and his campaign are highly likely to be vindicated; there will be no guilt-by-association.
" Mulvin said he feels vindicated, and it now confirms what he always believed: "he really did molest me.
While Democrats should feel vindicated by the events of the past week, they certainly should not become complacent.
Now with his company on a stronger footing, Mr. Kelman says he believes his approach has been vindicated.
"I look forward to being fully and completely vindicated," Stone said after striking Richard Nixon's notorious victory pose.
Anthony died in 1906, just 14 years before the passage of the 19th Amendment vindicated her life's work.
Lovers of the National League franchise, who've always cherished a vague sense of moral superiority, felt briefly vindicated.
They win and then every BarstoolRoy out there acts like he's been vindicated for dabbling in revenge porn.
Trump himself responded, as he often does, by claiming that the report actually vindicated him when it didn't.
" Minutes after news of Akbar's resignation broke, Ramani tweeted: "As women we feel vindicated by MJ Akbar's resignation.
Trump himself responded, as he often does, by claiming that the report actually vindicated him, when it didn't.
After its release, the president helped clarify some of the logic by tweeting that the summary vindicated him.
"We feel that our elder is vindicated by the videos that are out there right now," he said.
But Republicans predicted that their support of the tax bill would be vindicated as voters see its effects.
Ms. McGee said in an interview on Friday that she felt vindicated knowing Kelly was finally facing consequences.
Muscat felt vindicated and was confident the judicial inquiry would find that Daphne's allegations about him were unfounded.
As was to be expected, lawyers for Ms Kuteh brought up that case, which vindicated a Greek Jehovah's Witness.
Some are feeling vindicated -- but disappointed that it took so long for this kind of review to take place.
And yesterday the all-important IG report was released and its findings vindicated Presidents Trumps decision to fire Comey.
But in an interview ABC News, the singer insists he's innocent, and says he is sure he'll be vindicated.
Trump may say he feels vindicated by this report, but the summary itself falls far short of exonerating him.
Since the news broke, many women reported feeling vindicated that science is finally catching up to their lived experience.
On Monday night, the show's fan theories were vindicated: Alex (played by Chyler Leigh) admitted that she's into women.
If the 2021 finals feature, say, Mr Trout batting against the DR's Johnny Cueto, his optimism will be vindicated.
Or she might really be thinking about running for president, because recent events have vindicated her 6900 presidential campaign.
Mr. Modanlo said he had been optimistic that was about to be vindicated in an appeal filed in October.
Where traditional stories would see all these men vindicated, their foes rightly punished, Martin prefers to break everyone's hearts.
When the Obama administration opted to run for a seat in 2009, which it easily won, I felt vindicated.
His belief that his vision of progress will turn back destructive populism has yet to be vindicated outside France.
She remembers feeling vindicated after her surgeon told her that her case was one of the worst he's seen.
Mr Trump's decision to withdraw from the deal vindicated Iran's hardliners, who have long argued that America is untrustworthy.
I've sung their praises many times, but feel especially vindicated when a split like this one crosses my desk.
Or would he largely ignore Trump and talk about ideas he wants to see vindicated eventually in our politics?
"My father felt very vindicated in all the statements that he's been making and feels incredibly optimistic," she said.
Fernandez felt vindicated for sticking with a formula that has already earned him two world and five European titles.
Fred Zemel, an attorney for Rachel Sorotzkin, told CNN that all the defendants will be vindicated after further investigation.
Collins's attorneys quickly declared his innocence, saying their client would be "completely vindicated and exonerated" as the case evolves.
The question is not whether Pichugin can ever have his rights vindicated and his convictions expunged in Putin's Russia.
"For that reason, we feel vindicated and also (to be) fully in compliance with the (compensation) codex," Witter said.
CREW said in a statement that Trump's disclosure forms vindicated its complaint and reiterated its calls for an investigation.
Trump, vindicated as the great dealmaker, could spin this as having gotten his Wall, cheaper drugs, and no shutdown.
Democrats charge that the Trump boom is unsustainable, and soaring deficits and creeping inflation suggest they might be vindicated.
"They remain confident that, if given a fair trial, he will be acquitted of all charges and fully vindicated."
A determined Mr. Rosenstein began telling associates that he would ultimately be "vindicated" for his role in the matter.
But after jurors could not reach a verdict, the judge declared a mistrial and Mr. Menendez pronounced himself vindicated.
He claimed, incorrectly, that the Republican memo had vindicated him in the special counsel investigation into Russian election interference.
Or smug, or righteous, or vindicated in your beliefs, no matter what they are, about an endlessly divisive subject.
Well, now it seems that ol' Andy may have been vindicated on some, if not all, of these points.
Do you feel vindicated watching Trump's campaign implode, or are you more upset that this was allowed to happen?
But I think I will be vindicated when Coach of the Year Award voting results are released in June.
Economists say the fragile economy, combined with tepid inflation vindicated the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to raising interest rates.
The fact that private equity took over in 2006 would have given her yet another chance to feel vindicated.
" As for Mr. Greenberg, he said, "Just because he hasn't pled guilty to fraud doesn't mean he's been vindicated.
They remain confident that, if given a fair trial, he will be acquitted of all charges and fully vindicated.
If Guardiola struggles — or if he fails outright — at Manchester City, then the myth of English exceptionalism is vindicated.
Gasaway told CNN he felt vindicated by the judge's decision and he plans to start campaigning all over again.
" The team added "that, if given a fair trial, he will be acquitted of all charges and fully vindicated.
He initially faced fallout for the vote but has since felt vindicated as public opinion toward the war changed.
The hawks who fear that jihadism will surge if we pull back from Afghanistan and Syria could be vindicated.
Ms. Siddiqi, a 24-year-old law student, said on Wednesday that she felt vindicated by the court's decision.
After Kelly was found not guilty, she was sure that he'd been vindicated and that his name was clear.
"Clearly many Republicans believed that the 2013 shutdown didn't really cost them, which vindicated the strategy in their minds."
" Smith said in a phoner with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow: "This is a line of reporting that has been repeatedly vindicated.
Those like David Walsh, the Times journalist who doggedly pursued Armstrong at the height of the cyclist's powers, were vindicated.
The Democrats' tactic of targeting women, minorities and the young was vindicated with a record liberal turnout in many suburbs.
Conservatives who had mocked her claims of Native ancestry for years scoffed at the idea that the test vindicated her.
Anyone who distrusts magicians will be vindicated by the shot of one pulling a skinned bunny out of his hat.
The collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s vindicated Popper's searing attack on the stupidity of grand historical schemes.
And since people are supposed to invest in equities with a 5-10 year time horizon, our scepticism was vindicated.
He must feel vindicated today after losing a bruising battle with Uber in 2015 over an earlier cap proposal. pic.twitter.
And those of us who always thought foam was a ridiculous food trend are feeling pretty vindicated right about now.
He added he felt "vindicated" that he was not charged and took "full responsibility" for becoming part of the probe.
Some women anonymously use the platform to make their emotional stories public if only to feel vindicated and less alone.
Feeling vindicated by the election result, Mr Corbyn and his team remain as sectarian as before, if not more so.
But Mr Peña may now feel vindicated, as he has to deal with the president of his giant northern neighbour.
If she chooses to avoid impeachment and Democrats put a new president in the White House, she will be vindicated.
Christian is able to track Ana's phone because CHRISTIAN AND ANA DO HAVE LOCATION-SHARING ON. How we felt: vindicated.
These numbers vindicated recent investment in women's cricket in England (which introduced professional contracts in 2014) and around the world.
Last month, Corsi said he felt "vindicated" when Mueller's investigation concluded and Barr said there would be no further indictments.
Those skeptical of Boko Haram's defeat were vindicated, those residing within the terrorists' deadly reach continue to live in fear.
Trump offered no evidence of the claim, and, when pressed, has insisted that he will be vindicated in the end.
He told state media the incident vindicated Amman's previous security warnings about the presence of hardline extremists within the camp.
He says that while he knows he was vindicated by the court system, the stigma follows him wherever he goes.
The journalists argued in the video that they were simply doing their jobs, and should be vindicated by the court.
According to Comey, these concerns about the "nature of the person" were vindicated after Trump fired him a month ago.
The governor, once considered a rising star in the Republican Party, has remained defiant and vowed that he'll be vindicated.
The White House and Trump allies seized on Barr's letter to argue the president had been vindicated by Mueller's report.
" In a statement released through the A.C.L.U., Mr. Grimm said: "I feel so relieved and vindicated by the court's ruling.
Institutions of higher education cannot substitute for a functioning criminal justice system, where the interests of the state are vindicated.
Daniels later said she felt "vindicated" by his guilty plea because it proved she was not lying about the payment.
Nunes, however, told Fox News's Sean Hannity on Tuesday that the limited release of the Page FISA "totally vindicated" them.
The two eldest, who are in their mid-twenties, told me that no legal outcome could make them feel vindicated.
" Mr. Kerrigan's lawyer, James Froccaro Jr., said of his client, "He's not guilty and plans on being vindicated at trial.
She has not conducted any wrongdoing, as stated by the US, and she will be vindicated through the court ruling.
But for Stone to suggest that he will be "fully and completely vindicated," would be more deception on his part.
I noted last month that the Supreme Court has often vindicated Trump by embracing his pretextual justifications and alternative histories.
Facts first: Suggesting that Trump Jr.'s initial statement on the meeting was vindicated by the Mueller report is incorrect.
That suspicion is vindicated when Joe heads to a bar after he is freed and orders a shot of whiskey.
He has said the affair was a "personal mistake" and argues that he will be vindicated in court next month.
Ms. Verma said the new numbers vindicated Trump administration policies that many health care experts say have destabilized insurance markets.
But vindicated winners, sure of their own legitimacy, seldom share much of their "just deserts" with the rest of society.
" Allen noted that the "Democratic strategy of targeting women, minorities and the young was vindicated with the new House majority.
" Meanwhile, he added, "The Republican strategy of targeting men, whites and rural voters was vindicated with the larger Senate majority.
Another reason is that President Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement vindicated the America-hating hard-liners in Iran.
Shortly after the inspector general report was released, Comey returned to spinning his conduct as somehow vindicated by the findings.
Many here feel vindicated by the election, and signs declaring "Vote to make America great again" still dot the highways.
" He added that he feared an acquittal because "I know and you know what [Trump] will do: 'I am vindicated!
And, in winning, he vindicated an approach that many of the party's leading lights had believed was doomed to failure.
NOLAN I've been working in this business long enough that you're very careful not to feel vindicated in any moment.
Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York and a member of party leadership, said Pelosi's impeachment strategy has been vindicated.
He stood in front of a scrum of reporters, read from handwritten notecards and declared that he had been vindicated.
Trump later seized on Nunes' contradictory assertions to bolster his debunked claims, saying he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes' briefing.
Only time will tell if his fervent faith in the soft "g" is vindicated, or consigned to the dustbin of history.
London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, said awarding Uber a probationary licence "vindicated" TfL's decision to refuse it a new five-year permit.
And Silicon Valley's continual reinventions, from the mainframe and PC to the internet and mobile phones, vindicated Schumpeter's faith in entrepreneurs.
Mrs Clinton, who has never felt able to protest against the chauvinism she has encountered, must feel vindicated, in a sense.
They release endorphins — a salt lick of self-pity, the sugar rush of vindicated resentment — ambient anesthetics to dull real pain.
"But that is not what happened in this case," she insisted, countermanding the Northern Irish courts which had vindicated Mr Lee.
Matal v Tam "has vindicated First Amendment rights not only for The Slants, but [for] all Americans" opposed to government censorship.
When informed of his vote, Mrs Collins said she felt vindicated in her support of Donald Trump's second Supreme Court pick.
She was sensibly bumped up to 25th seed and has fully vindicated that decision, winning all six sets she has played.
In some cases, sexual assault victims are prosecuted for lying, only for their stories to be vindicated as truthful later on.
They predicted that sustained stimulus would eventually cause inflation to accelerate and were vindicated by runaway price growth in the 1970s.
As the six race series prepares for its penultimate round at Assen in the Netherlands on Saturday, she feels fully vindicated.
" Klein added, "We expect @MalwareTechBlog to be vindicated and then he can return to keeping us all safe from malicious software.
Bernstein Litowitz suggested in the brief it filed Friday that the investigation vindicated its suspicions about the Wangs' reported Boeing investment.
President Trump said he felt his claims to have been wiretapped by the Obama administration were "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes' claims:
Now, after the chaos and trauma of the past six months, Mr Orban feels vindicated and the chancellor looks increasingly isolated.
The incoming national security adviser should recognize Trump's victory vindicated him, allowing him to forget grudges and continue serving his country.
And I feel confident that I will be vindicated in the court process or whatever the heck we're in right now.
If you've ever had moving woes, feel vindicated in the fact that there are heroes out there who are fighting back.
Trump says he feels "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes: "I very much appreciated the fact that they found what they found". pic.twitter.
Freed on bond, he would be vindicated three years later, when an appeals court overturned the verdict, ruling the confession inadmissible.
But it would be a mistake to say that history has vindicated the après-moi-le-déluge attitude of the shah.
Andrea Constand, the onetime Temple University employee whose charges against Cosby had been twice taken to trial, has been vindicated. 2.
Yes, according to Glencore, apparently vindicated by the LME's own monthly report showing a waiting time of 118 days for aluminum.
"He was a wild card, for sure, but we feel completely vindicated," said Penny Nance, president of Concerned Women for America.
Greitens made a pre-emptive denial, calling it a "political witch hunt" and saying he would be vindicated by a court.
Williams told Vanity Fair that finding love with Elverum vindicated her long search for a companion after Ledger died in 2008.
Even though the government failed to label Herbalife a pyramid scheme and permitted it to keep operating, Ackman has felt vindicated.
Critics vindicated The President's critics warned that a one-on-one meeting between Trump and his Russian counterpart would be disastrous.
The President then called the ruling "a tremendous victory for the American People and the Constitution" and said he felt vindicated.
I feel vindicated, because the things I feel sad about—youth, future excitement, potentiality—seem to be embodied by this stranger.
I hope to be given a fair trial where the truth will come to light and I will be fully vindicated.
It is in those moments that Trump is most human and our ire toward this liar is most vindicated and validated.
Even if Trump had been proven 100 percent correct about this — and he clearly has not — he would not be vindicated.
Even if Ackman's charges were vindicated, would the government really shut it down, all to the benefit of a hedge fund?
Mr. Spicer said her actions on the travel ban vindicated the belief inside the White House that she was a partisan.
Yes, according to Glencore, apparently vindicated by the LME's own monthly report showing a waiting time of 118 days for aluminium.
The problems vindicated a drumbeat of warnings from the Labour Party that Mr. Johnson was undermining Britons' health care for Brexit.
Since that warning has apparently been vindicated, the strategic ramifications both for the United States and for Israel are far-reaching.
Davidson was not arrested or charged in the matter and said he's confident he'll be vindicated in an ongoing civil proceeding.
Mr. Trump, however, suggested in an interview that he would be vindicated: "Wiretap covers a lot of different things," he said.
But the White House spokesman, Sean Spicer, seized on it as "startling information," and Mr. Trump said he felt "somewhat" vindicated.
"He's faced a series of unfounded charges before and was vindicated, and he will do the same this time," she said.
Trump said Comey's testimony also vindicated him from allegations that he colluded with Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
His life will be vindicated, and I will campaign until the day that I die to bring justice to my son.
Shawn Allyn, a lawyer for one of the six officers charged with assault, said Thursday that his client would be vindicated.
Asked whether Obama feels vindicated, Earnest — who's been with Obama since he was campaigning in Iowa in 2007 — suppressed a smile.
Yet this didn't stop Trump from claiming, when asked by reporters later, that Nunes's disclosures "somewhat" vindicated his wiretapping claims. Rep.
But he said in a statement that Trump felt "vindicated" by Comey's confirmation he was not under investigation in any Russia probe.
Speaking at the ceremony, Friedman called Pilgrimage Road "one of the great archaeological discoveries" and said it vindicated US President Donald Trump.
Her lyrics suggest that her immigrant history makes her unwelcome in light of Trump's election, a sentiment that Trump himself has vindicated.
"I almost was vindicated when the same administration in Washington suddenly started to speak about Russian involvement in the election," Saakashvili said.
After Bill Cosby's conviction Thursday for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004, many of his other accusers are feeling vindicated.
McGowan's evolution from actor to activist has been bumpy, and there have been disappointments along the way, even as she's been vindicated.
In June, America's Supreme Court vindicated another baker in Colorado who had refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.
But "we feel fully justified and vindicated in what we did," says Brian Allen, the city's director of public service and safety.
But many of the women who had accused him of drugging and raping them said that they felt vindicated by his admission.
"Today, the efforts of the P.R.C.A. to protect its members and the association were vindicated," the P.R.C.A. said in a brief statement.
There will be people in Britain today who voted to leave the EU and who will now feel vindicated by Trump's victory.
"The decision vindicated David's firm belief that we could win such cases even in the heartland, and propelled us to victories elsewhere."
Even if a victim is vindicated in the end, she still may have her character dragged through the mud before that happens.
Basically, in order to prove that the American people are behind Trump's movement, an email with the subject, "Vindicated," was deemed necessary.
He added that he felt "vindicated" by a coroner's report released earlier that March which stated that Michael died of natural causes.
Ernest Stevens was vindicated on appeal, but decades later his son would say the family's ordeal taught him that justice can misfire.
That was a radical idea in the context of contemporary medicine, and one that has ultimately been vindicated in the time since.
Jackson's attorney, Walter Mosley, tells PEOPLE exclusively that his client is confident that when those tapes are reviewed, he will be vindicated.
But Ribble thinks Ryan will be vindicated if Republicans manage to keep the House majority in the face of a Trump collapse.
Ivanka Trump said early Monday her father felt "very vindicated" and "incredibly optimistic" following former FBI Director James Comey's hearing before Congress.
Alternatively, if Comey's testimony was false as Trump has claimed, tapes could have theoretically vindicated Trump and expose Comey to perjury charges.
"We look forward to the legal process continuing and expect to be vindicated," Gawker said in a statement after Wednesday's hearing ended.
Britons who voted to leave the EU will feel vindicated -- this is the superstate of which they never wanted to be part.
Famously, you were vindicated and wrote what many would perceive as the penultimate beginning of trans feminism with The Empire Strikes Back .
Perhaps most seriously, for Mrs Clinton and the world, her affliction might seem to have vindicated Mr Trump and his fellow conspirators.
The strategy seemed to be vindicated by the Iowa caucuses, the season's first contest, in which Mr Cruz narrowly beat Donald Trump.
He said his client was "looking forward to being vindicated" after the NYPD confirmed Thursday that it was initiating the disciplinary process.
If that is allowed to occur, we are confident that he will be vindicated and will finally be able to move forward.
Anissa Hassouna, an Egyptian lawmaker, said the attempted coup, though unsuccessful, helped her feel "vindicated" in her dislike for the Turkish president.
McCain criticized the complete American pullout of Iraq in 2011, a position tragically vindicated when the country descended into ISIS-generated chaos.
Clinton, secretary of state from 2009 to 2013, has said her email arrangement broke no rules and that she will be vindicated.
"The best case for the president is to be vindicated by allowing this investigation to go on thoroughly and independently," Ryan said.
Trump appeared to believe he has been vindicated on many accounts, even if evidence to back his assertions has never really surfaced.
It's possible Trump could be vindicated -- but it's also impossible to imagine any other president would put himself in such a position.
I felt vindicated for about 5 minutes, but then angry about the dishonesty, cowardice, and lack of principle that led to this.
Now, the tsunami is being fed by facts and revelations that cause many reporters to feel that their instincts have been vindicated.
With the First Amendment on their side, they were eventually vindicated by the state Supreme Court declaring the John Doe probe unconstitutional.
Asked if he felt vindicated, Fitzpatrick, who completed 16 of 34 passes for 228 yards and a touchdown, said he did not.
Trump held in his hand what appeared to be a Google statement, in tweet form, that he claimed vindicated his prior remarks.
The opposition was in disarray, and his popularity ratings were picking up again, his hawkishness apparently vindicated by North Korea's mounting belligerence.
Both market and criticism have embraced illustration in recent years, and history has vindicated N. C. Wyeth's own view of his work.
I find it ridiculous that politics has parasitically attached itself to a globally paramount issue that has been vindicated by scientific consensus.
Vindicated by growth, these businesses take the liberty to redesign more of our online lives than any of us have asked for.
In his 2013 petition for clemency, Bender said that another detective had destroyed evidence that may have vindicated Coley, the registry said.
"With today's apology and acknowledgement by Rugby Australia, we have been vindicated and can now move on with our lives," Folau said.
The reaction reflected the view held by many hard-liners that the American withdrawal had vindicated their suspicions that Westerners were treacherous.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, said, for instance, that the appearance vindicated Democratic opposition to Justice Gorsuch's nomination.
After the Black Saturday bushfires devastated his community, Sheahan's decision was vindicated as his home was the only one to remain standing.
It wouldn't be until 2011, when two detectives in Colorado began investigating a series of similar assaults, that Marie would be vindicated.
Bourne was vindicated in every respect but unfortunately did not live to press his advantage — he died, only 32, in December 1918.
"   Comey, however, said the Horowitz report vindicated the FBI, which he said in a Washington Post op-ed had "fulfilled its mission.
Allies said her judgment was vindicated when Takemasa Moriya, also forced to step down, was convicted of taking bribes from defense contractors.
He has taken to labeling the accusations a "political witch hunt," and vowed he will be vindicated next month during his trial.
For Bolton, the outcome of the summit vindicated a twenty-year argument that the North Korean regime wouldn't be moved by negotiations.
Whistleblower Edward Snowden tweeted a HuffPost column Tuesday that he said vindicated why he had leaked national security reports to the media.
Peers like Auguste Rodin may have overshadowed Rosso, but time has vindicated him as a decisive contributor to the birth of Modernism.
Peers like Auguste Rodin may have overshadowed Rosso, but time has vindicated him as a decisive contributor to the birth of Modernism.
Dan Stein, the president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, said the election of President Trump had vindicated Mr. Arpaio's policies.
"I'm confident that my client will be vindicated at the end of this," said Karl J. Silverberg, the lawyer defending Mr. Caggiano.
Although Yiannopoulos seemed vindicated by the fact that protestors didn't show their faces, his schtick in some ways depends on their existence.
The first Fox storyline Wednesday was that Donald Trump was "vindicated" by the testimony, since it affirms that Trump isn't under investigation.
He clearly now feels vindicated, though he insists Trump's lewd comments caught on tape were just the straw that broke the camel's back.
Did you feel vindicated by the way he reacted and started yelling at you in the way you said he had all season?
"My client is innocent of these charges, and he looks forward to being vindicated after a trial," his attorney said in a statement.
Livingston's confidence was vindicated when the Los Angeles Clippers selected him fourth overall out of Peoria Central High in the 2004 NBA Draft.
" Dora Lane, Pickens' lawyer for the case, told MUNCHIES the following: "We deny Mr. Appling's allegations and expect to be vindicated in court.
But Verrilli was vindicated months later when Chief Justice John Roberts accepted the administration's secondary argument upholding the law under Congress' taxing power.
In June America's Supreme Court vindicated a Christian baker in Colorado who had refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.
The decision to relocate the capital was vindicated when the Nazis laid siege to the city, which had been renamed Leningrad in 1924.
The Austin decision was overruled by Citizens United in 2010 — in a majority opinion by Justice Kennedy, one that vindicated his 1990 dissent.
Predictable enough in a tumultuous campaign season, such judgments may or may not be vindicated when the votes are counted on Election Day.
"I'll feel sad," said Bush when asked if he thought he and his party would feel vindicated should Trump get swept in November.
Some analysts said that a sense that the sell-off had overshot was partly vindicated by some dovish comments by top ECB officials.
Zhou had no knowledge of any alleged counterfeiting scheme, and when the actual facts come out, we are confident he will be vindicated.
And deeply vindicated because I think that this is going to be a groundbreaking case as far as redefining coercion, and sex trafficking.
"Senator Menendez remains highly confident that he will be vindicated come September," Menendez adviser Michael Soliman said in a statement to The Hill.
The comments left Democrats on Friday arguing that their claims before the election that Trump was unqualified to be president had been vindicated.
After the PAC's report was released, opposition leader Tony Pua told a press conference that the findings vindicated critics of 1MDB, Reuters reported.
Sean Hannity, for example, claimed the Nunes memo revealed something "far worse than Watergate" and Trump claimed he was "totally vindicated" by it.
If you've ever thought that wasps seem like significantly more of a nuisance at the very end of summer, you should feel vindicated.
Hayes's lawyer has said that his client was not the aggressor and that Hayes would be vindicated when the true story was known.
He said Saturday that he felt "vindicated" by the end of the investigation and the lack of indictments released with the probe's conclusion.
Trump, who had accused then-President Obama of wiretapping his phones during his candidacy, said he felt "somewhat" vindicated by what Nunes found.
After his trial ended in a hung jury, federal prosecutors dropped the charges against him and Menendez declared that he had been vindicated.
In August, Baltimore police released body camera footage they said vindicated suspicions of officers' handling of evidence in a drug case in June.
Stockley expressed a sense of relief after the acquittal and said he felt vindicated that the judge ruled he had done nothing wrong.
In other words, in each case, I personally failed, but I have lived to see the thesis upon which I was operating vindicated.
"If you really want to ensure that civil rights are vindicated and that change happens, you get a federal judge involved," Lopez said.
He told CNBC that he will soon be "vindicated in court," and that the case had no bearing on his work at Trusii.
Frum, like others, has a moral certainty about the depth of Trumpian collusion that I don't see vindicated in the publicly available facts.
FAIRFAX, Va. — A group of student activists sat in the library at George Mason University this past week feeling both vindicated and violated.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Eli Manning angrily denied providing fake game-used memorabilia to a collector, insisting Thursday that he would ultimately be vindicated.
"The president is giving a lot of thought to where he goes when he is acquitted and vindicated," a senior administration official said.
When suicide bombers linked to the Islamic State blew up churches and hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, Buddhist nationalists felt vindicated.
She felt vindicated after trying for so long to reconcile the findings with what she knew in her gut really happened, she said.
Barr was ultimately vindicated when Bill Clinton, a successor he disdained for what he called his defects of character, removed Sessions in 1993.
But once I settled back into reality, in my home surrounded by people who love me, I finally allowed myself to feel vindicated.
At Yale, a 2500-year-old junior said she felt vindicated because her stellar grades had earned her acceptance — not cheating or kickbacks.
Certainly Glaude's belief that the elevation of a black president might deepen rather than bridge the racial divide appears to have been vindicated.
You will see hundreds of GOP officeholders who held their noses and endorsed him feeling and acting vindicated, which will be just a tragedy.
Some researchers have speculated that the health effects of marriage are overblown, but not for a reason that would make single people feel vindicated.
Combine that tweet with the weekend's Breitbart fiasco and it's clear that the fears that Grenell would prove an undiplomatic diplomat have been vindicated.
Mr Assad shows no sign of adopting such notions; he feels vindicated, and wants to continue the war until he recovers all his territories.
There were reports that the FBI tapped the phones of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, which some have said vindicated Trump&aposs claim.
" Shorten said he had spoken to Turnbull and offered his congratulations, and thanked the Australian people, saying they had "vindicated our system of democracy.
So Jesse, you know, you must be particularly enthralled, feel vindicated and unbelievably intelligent because this is what you&aposve been saying all along.
While the SEC continues its investigation into Ahmed, the motion makes it appear as though he expects to be fully vindicated at some point.
Hardliners who opposed the nuclear deal all along, and warned that America could not be trusted, have been vindicated and are tightening their grip.
Mr. Zhou had no knowledge of any alleged counterfeiting scheme, and when the actual facts come out, we are confident he will be vindicated.
All these threads let conservatives feel vindicated in their belief that the system is rigged against them (even though they control the whole government).
Time has mostly vindicated the company on those two fronts, but the march to minimalism isn't always in the best interest of the consumer.
The context: Trump is saying, "America First has been vindicated on the world stage," a source familiar with the speech told Axios' Jonathan Swan.
There was a theme to his tweets: He is being vindicated by the latest Mueller indictments, and the media doesn't want to admit it.
He claimed in his book that he had been totally vindicated, saying the case was an effort by his enemies to set him up.
Democrats claimed the report vindicated their claims that Comey's decision to effectively reopen the case days before the election essentially cost Clinton the election.
But Johnson was vindicated after Starbucks reported earnings and revenue that topped forecasts for both the third and fourth quarter in July and November.
Hayes's lawyer, John Fuller, described it as a hit-and-run and insisted that his client would be vindicated once the full story emerged.
LONDON — Richard Stables should have felt vindicated when the European Union announced a $22014 billion fine in 22015 against Google for breaking antitrust laws.
But although Ms. Retzlaff had been vindicated, she said that others at the company retaliated against her for causing Mr. Urrutia's departure, in June.
In his pressed suit he stands vindicated, fire bursting from his fingertips as he lights another American Spirit, a flesh-and-blood world changer.
Though the Warren County detectives had expressed confidence in their hunch about Charles Ford, the mechanic was vindicated by his phone and bank records.
As he said yesterday, the President feels completely vindicated and is eager to continue moving forward with his agenda with this public cloud removed.
See them below and feel either vindicated in your decision to attend, jealous because you stayed home, or relieved because you have air conditioning.
The criminal charge has vindicated the suspicions of those who believe that Mr. Dawson killed his wife in order to be with his girlfriend.
The fact that independent reporting vindicated the administration didn't help, as conservatives see the mainstream media as hopelessly in the tank for the president.
In the Russia-hands community, some who had once been doves had become hawks, and those who had been hawks all along felt vindicated.
When the Supreme Court finally vindicated his cause in 1954, it used the dissenting opinion in Briggs as the legal backbone for its decision.
"He feels relieved and vindicated that this matter is now concluded, and he looks forward to getting on with his life," Mr. Cross said.
The White House and Mr. Trump's campaign wasted little time declaring victory, though, each issuing a statement saying that the president had been vindicated.
Its success vindicated Ms. Morissette, who was previously rejected by radio stations saying they didn't need another woman after Sinead O'Connor and Tori Amos.
"There could be blowback on Democrats, I guess, because if he's not convicted in the Senate, President Trump can say he's vindicated," he said.
Despite claiming he was vindicated by Mueller's final report, Trump has remained interested in discrediting Mueller's investigation months after it ended earlier this year.
In the end, she's vindicated in part because of the credibility she's earned in the city after years of doing her job with integrity.
After the Nunes' memo was released, Trump immediately declared on Twitter that it was evidence that he had been vindicated in the Russia investigation.
A defiant Greitens slammed the accusations against him as "a political witch hunt" and vowed that he would be vindicated in court next month.
"I hope that the Honorable @RepWilson feels vindicated & relieved by the release of the videotape & her comments at the FBI building," Waters tweeted Saturday.
" Kasowitz said Comey's testimony made it clear that Trump was not being investigated for collusion with Russian officials and that the president felt "completely vindicated.
He has "told confidants in recent days that he felt both vindicated and strengthened by his acquittal in the Senate," the AP reported on Thursday.
She said Bauer Media had "viciously tried to take [her] down with a series of false articles" and that the judge had vindicated her arguments.
This is an administration that will lead the United States under the flag of vindicated white supremacy in the second decade of the 21st century.
Nigel Dodds, the deputy leader, said that the party was vindicated in its hostility to the backstop, which he called "totally unacceptable and economically mad".
It would then be up to the Senate to determine whether the position of the House or that of the president ought to be vindicated.
His messaging has assumed a contradictory theme: while the Mueller report vindicated him from wrongdoing, it was nonetheless a flawed investigation led by corrupt enemies.
Meanwhile, sharp-fanged leeches at Breitbart are still saying that Trump's wiretapping claims have been vindicated, even though that's not even close to being true.
This year, for some rank-and-file Russian Orthodox believers, the story of a just man unfairly accused but ultimately vindicated has even greater poignancy.
A section of fans in the arena may have booed Ingle's decision to throw in the towel, but his actions have been more than vindicated.
But I do believe clips like the one you played, what&aposs happening now is the media narrative and everyone in the press feels vindicated.
There was a comforting logic to that approach, and it seemed vindicated by the fact that Trump trailed Clinton in the polls the entire race.
His strategy of doing lots of big rallies and not much else, though criticized throughout the campaign, was seemingly vindicated by his Electoral College win.
And now that he's vindicated, Mauer hasn't tut-tutted those same skeptics for whipping up puff pieces about the special eyewear that refocused his eyesight.
Trump, for his part, said he felt partially vindicated for claims he made earlier in the month that former President Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower.
He utilized his 140 character limit to call out Comey for "false statements and lies," while dubbing him a "leaker" and announcing he feels vindicated.
"I am confident that I have committed no crimes and believe I will be fully vindicated after trial," Kapoor said in a statement on Sunday.
Those with anti-Semitic views may feel vindicated, or even emboldened, when they hear politicians deny that Poles bear any responsibility for crimes against Jews.
"I feel completely vindicated by Eric Schneiderman's admission that he engaged in the abuse to which he subjected me and the other women," Barish tweeted.
When Putnam's published "Fanny Hill," in 1963, New York City officials suppressed the book for obscenity (the publisher was eventually vindicated by the Supreme Court).
As McQuade explained to INSIDER, they are tasked with protecting the public, deterring predators, and ensuring that justice is met and victims rights are vindicated.
Victoria Valentino, who has accused Cosby of raping her in the 1960s, said the verdict vindicated her and all the women who have spoken out.
That view seemed to be vindicated when Nissin, a noodle-maker, ran an advert featuring Ms Osaka in which her skin and hair were lightened.
Still, those at the company held on to a steadfast belief that it was in the right and that it would be vindicated on appeal.
Two Colorado detectives eventually solved the case and vindicated the teenage survivor when they teamed up, realizing similar attacks had occurred in their respective jurisdictions.
Best's confidence was vindicated when the Lions selected the 5-foot-10-inch, 199-pound running back with the 30th pick of the first round.
"Linda is disappointed by the verdict but remains optimistic that she will be vindicated on appeal," Linda Mangano's lawyer, John Carman, said in an email.
Their disappointment has been met with some sniping from comic book purists who believed their beloved source material was under threat and now feel vindicated.
"With my heart I wanted to go, but my head said stay," he said, adding that he feels his decision to remain had been vindicated.
Phillips seeks permanent injunctions against the state from taking any enforcement action against Phillips, who the lawsuit says was "vindicated" by the Supreme Court ruling.
On Friday, Mr. Moore, an informal economic adviser to Mr. Trump, said the new growth figure made him feel "100 percent" vindicated in his criticisms.
The team chose at the time to take a wait-and-see approach, and Foster appeared to be vindicated when Ennis fully recanted the accusations.
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Bartosz Cichocki told Reuters the incident in the Kerch Strait vindicated Warsaw's call for a more unified Western stance toward Russia.
During the 2016 election, he frequently fired off tweets within hours of an extremist attack, often saying it vindicated his own view of terror threats.
Trump's personal attorney Marc Kasowitz made similar statements on Thursday, claiming the testimony vindicated the president while also blasting Comey over parts of his testimony.
On Wednesday, he appeared to say that recent terror attacks in Europe had vindicated his campaign pledge to bar Muslims from entering the United States.
But its essential insight, that people in power can interpret the law creatively to entrench their power, has been darkly vindicated in places like Hungary.
" Trump's campaign, meanwhile, said it "only got bigger and stronger as a result of this nonsense" and crowed that the president had been "totally vindicated.
"By one week from today, I expect that Judge Kavanaugh will have been clearly vindicated on this matter," Whelan said in a tweet on Tuesday.
Authorities said turnout was 40%, a figure they said vindicated the decision to hold the election in the face of a boycott by the protesters.
But in the President's vindictive rather than vindicated response to the four-page summary, there is every sign that our civic stress test will continue.
In doing so, it has built up a formidable, most likely insurmountable lead, at the summit of the Premier League, and it has vindicated Guardiola.
"We feel totally and completely vindicated," Harlan Hill, a Republican strategist and campaign advisory board member who took a thumbs-up photo with Mr. Giuliani.
His opponents said the formation of the cabinet committees on investment and growth, and employment and skill development, vindicated their criticism of Modi's first term.
While his absence deprives Mr. Obama of the chance to celebrate his opening to Myanmar, administration officials said the orderly transfer of power vindicated his efforts.
But Moller may ultimately end up being vindicated, because many have taken his idea of street-worthy personal aircraft and taken it to the next level.
He said last week after his arrest that he looked "forward to being fully and completely vindicated" and stated that he'd never testify against President Trump.
Simms's view was vindicated when Newton fumbled on the ensuing series and the Broncos scored, and added a 2-point conversion, to go up, 24-10.
We can't comment further on pending litigation, but we are extremely confident that once the facts are presented to a jury, we will be fully vindicated.
I reiterate that I am innocent of all the charges against me, have pled not guilty and am committed to fighting to be vindicated at trial.
"I was falsely accused … I went to court … I was vindicated," Parker tells Anderson Cooper, according to a press release from 60 Minutes obtained by Variety.
I just want it on the record that I have been talking about this pairing non-stop for the last two years, and I feel vindicated!!!
"The parties had a clear difference of opinion on what Huntsman's pigments strategy should be and Peter's view has been completely vindicated," a Huntsman spokesman said.
Speaking outside a Manhattan court, Parnas predicted that he would be "vindicated" during the trial, saying that many "false things" have been said about him recently.
I am confident that these students' rights will be vindicated in our courts, and I am proud to stand with them in this fight for justice.
He also responds to critics who say he's overstepping the bounds of his role and discusses why he feels that his Brexit warnings have been vindicated.
Cosby's conviction and sentence vindicated Constand, and many of the more than 60 women who have accused Cosby of similar abuse celebrated the long-delayed justice.
He is cast a religious martyr, or someone who, though assailed on (in their view, bogus) legal or circumstantial grounds will be vindicated through divine favor.
Pruitt's attorney John Carney said that his client, a "highly decorated career Army officer," will be vindicated at his hearing before an SEC administrative law judge.
Sadly, she died not long after making that prediction, but she has now been posthumously vindicated, as the ring did indeed reappear—wrapped around a carrot.
" After the decision, Carter's attorney, Michael Holtz, tells us, "Nick Carter was vindicated today when the L.A. County District Attorney's Office rejected the charges against him.
Trump said he felt somewhat vindicated by the news, after spending weeks on defense about his unsubstantiated claim that former President Barack Obama had wiretapped him.
"The Supreme Court vindicated the Team's position that the First Amendment blocks the government from denying or canceling a trademark registration based on the government's opinion."
Provided that this assumption is vindicated by future research, the Isua stromatolites present the most distant glimpse into the origins of life on Earth in history.
But again, in this age of where amateurs can do anything as well as professionals, I was happy to see the professionals vindicated a little bit.
Mark Lillie, a former Takata engineer who raised concerns about the ammonium nitrate propellant in the late 1990s, said he felt vindicated by Takata's expanded recall.
As we all know, MetLife won its case against the government last week, and its position has been vindicated, at least until the decision is appealed.
ABC denies any wrongdoing and is confident its reporting will be "fully vindicated," a lawyer for ABC and Avila, Kevin Baine of Williams & Connolly, has said.
Trump has attacked Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt" and claimed the report and the former special counsel's testimony vindicated him after two years of investigation.
Eric Feigin, assistant to the solicitor general, said successive prosecutions are often inappropriate and reserved only for instances when the federal government's interest hasn't been vindicated.
If he quits international football now, he will never be vindicated from the errors of the past, while the future will be one of immeasurable isolation.
Now that his gloomy predictions about talking to OPEC have come to pass, Sechin feels vindicated and wants to help Russia avoid similar embarrassment in future.
Personal is exactly what it is — for my sister, and for women everywhere with allegations of sexual assault that have never been vindicated by a conviction.
Daniels told CNN's Don Lemon in an October that she harbored "ill feelings" toward Cohen for a long time but felt "vindicated" by his guilty pleas.
Well, when I watched the changes in registration, and I saw Trump's surprising strength in the state, it was encouraging because I felt vindicated: It's happening.
"They were basically completely vindicated," said Marianne LeNabat, a organizer with Industrial Workers of the World, an umbrella union of which Stardust Family is a part.
Sports of The Times Keith Mumphery, a once and perhaps future pro football receiver, stands vindicated, cleared of charges of sexual assault that nearly wrecked him.
Mr. Trump, you may regard yourself as a winner who has been vindicated, but the American people and our free democratic electoral process are the losers.
Steyer said he still felt vindicated by his campaign, which centered around ending corporate corruption, rectifying racial inequities and advocating for solutions to tackle climate change.
But I like the Republic even more, and I'd hate to see Trump's first two years in office vindicated with wins in both houses of Congress.
Mob frenzy in India today is drummed up by jingoistic television anchors and vindicated, often on Twitter, by senior politicians, businessmen, army generals and Bollywood stars.
Currently free on $2.1 million in bail, he predicted in December during a three-hour interview at his home near Nice that he would be vindicated.
And he angrily demanded credit for having restricted travel from China earlier, saying that subsequent events had vindicated him — a typical egomaniacal gesture from the president.
During the nearly 30-minute interview, Drejka said he believed he followed the "stand your ground" law and felt "vindicated" when Gualtieri initially didn't charge him.
"Well, I think with each step in connection with this process, she feels more and more vindicated," Michael Avenatti said on CNN's "New Day" on Wednesday.
OTTAWA — After a politically charged trial, a Conservative member of Canada's Senate was vindicated on Thursday of 31 charges of fraud, breach of trust and bribery.
He predicted that the businessman would be vindicated overseas and said he believed the federal investigation of Mr. Steinmetz and his companies was no longer active.
And if Mr. McConnell is so confident that his party's leader will be vindicated, why fight so hard to prevent the full truth from coming out?
"The regional polls have vindicated Merkel's decision to keep calm in the face of the 2015 migration crisis and the difficult election year 2016," he said.
The legal team for Mr. Menendez issued a statement calling the justices' decision "disappointing" but also vowing that the senator would be "vindicated" through his trial.
"I want to become vindicated as well as totally exonerated in order to receive a pardon from the Governor of the state of Texas," he wrote.
" David E. Johnson, chief executive officer of Strategic Vision PR Group, said for Smollett to "fully recover," he needed prosecutors to say he was "vindicated 100%.
I have found that religious ideas about human behavior and how to influence it, though never worthy of blind embrace, are sometimes vindicated by scientific examination.
So, while Musk might feel — based upon his own data — vindicated enough to take to Twitter, regulators have yet to weigh in on this crash and others.
We believe Scott will be fully vindicated when this matter actually concludes, and Ms. Eggert will then be held fully accountable for her untrue and defamatory claims.
Hardliners who had warned that America was targeting Iran's people, not just its regime, say they are vindicated, and that their government will not trust America again.
Rather than feeling vindicated, I'm just pleased that these young men have succeeded for themselves, their families and the organization, because that was clearly the intended result.
It would appear that we've vindicated Kim Jong Un's strategy of illegally building and testing nuclear weapons to enhance his influence and credibility on the international stage.
"Our clients represent the very best of Wall Street and feel vindicated by the SEC's determination," Jordan Thomas, a partner at Labaton Sucharow, said in a statement.
On Monday he told the inquiry that senior compliance staff had felt vindicated when regulators accused the bank of thousands of breaches of anti-money laundering laws.
It remains unclear whether Mr. Shkreli would be vindicated by asserting the Fifth, but he is likely to keep up his barrage of comments on social media.
AOC was vindicated this month: two private-equity firms said on August 18th that they had acquired enough shares to complete a €4.1bn ($4.8bn) takeover of Stada.
They may advance the false notion that suicides are a way to teach others a lesson, and that the deceased person will finally be understood and vindicated.
Ellison enjoys the firm support of the ascendant left at a time when that wing of the party feels vindicated by the failure of Hillary Clinton's campaign.
In a perfect infinite loop of anti-logic—like a snake slithering into its own asshole—an exact refutation of AE2911Truth's beliefs has instead vindicated them completely.
"He is going to vigorously defend himself against these charges, and when the evidence comes to light, we are confident he will be fully vindicated," she said.
Some felt the results vindicated what they felt to be the case, while others took issue with pinpointing a limit—and such a specific one, at that.
He regards his softly-softly approach to Sri Lanka as vindicated by last year's decision by Mahinda Rajapaksa to bow out as president after losing an election.
We are confident that he will be vindicated by such a review, unless the mayor and the NYPD leadership have already decided to prioritize politics over fairness.
The White House and its allies celebrated the end of the Mueller investigation following Friday's announcement, declaring the president vindicated over the issue of collusion with Russia.
Rodney was set to be executed Wednesday, but now the courts are gonna hear his case again -- so, he could be vindicated after 20 years in prison.
"It is through the representation of unpopular defendants who were convicted of doing very bad things that our most basic due process rights are vindicated," Sullivan wrote.
Some of those suspicions seemed to be vindicated last week, when Ms. Park acknowledged that she had let Ms. Choi edit some of her most important speeches.
With Syracuse now headed to the Final Four in Houston, the conventional wisdom is that the N.C.A.A. selection committee's decision to include the Orange has been vindicated.
"The decision vindicated David's firm belief that we could win such cases even in the heartland, and propelled us to victories elsewhere," Taylor said of the case.
If the Justice Department succeeds in stopping them, the president will be vindicated in his decision not to divorce himself from his business empire while in office.
Those two would probably feel vindicated by the results: Mitski's composure means that even the smallest ripple of expressiveness in her voice can hit like an earthquake.
In a statement, the artist's studio suggested that the "censorship" of the work vindicated Mr. Sierra's efforts to denounce a clampdown on freedom of expression in Spain.
"We have seen six dozen graphs that have vindicated the hope for progress by charting the ways in which the world has been getting better," he writes.
Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones, three of the women who have accused Mr. Clinton of sexual harassment, said in November that they felt newly vindicated.
Philip Cohen, a defense attorney representing Robicheaux and Riley, told Insider his clients feel "ecstatic" and "vindicated" by the news, but wish people had believed them sooner.
But the lawmakers who have long been claiming that FBI agents and Justice Department officials launched a partisan investigation into Trump said the report vindicated their claims.
Late-night hosts had been airing doubts about the fate of President Trump's meeting with Kim Jong-un for a while, and on Thursday they were vindicated.
He ultimately felt vindicated when many trendsetting players, who had initially resented the dress code, reveled in making fashion statements, and more money, while growing their brands.
" The Guardian reported that ABC News was forced to retract a statement from Heard's lawyers that claimed she had been "vindicated in the court of public opinion.
Trump said he felt "somewhat vindicated" by Nunes's announcement, although the California lawmaker stressed that he still did not believe that Trump was wiretapped by his predecessor.
Cernovich declined to share why he decided to write about the former NSC staffer in 2017 but told BuzzFeed News he felt vindicated by the recent coverage.
In a statement Thursday, Sabio said he was "elated and vindicated" by the ICC's move, which he said was a "prelude to formal criminal investigation" of Duterte.
Kelly is strong, he's got a lot of support and he's going to be vindicated on all these charges -- one by one if it has to be.
Mr. Trump predicted that he would lose the first couple of court rounds, particularly in California federal courts, but would ultimately be vindicated by the Supreme Court.
It wasn't a crazy theory, but the theory wasn't vindicated in South Carolina as Clinton both turned out her African-American base and won black voters overwhelmingly.
Italy's opposition 5-Star Movement, the nation's most popular political party, said the explosion vindicated its opposition to pipelines, which were dangerous and entrenched reliance on foreign suppliers.
The proportion of funds naming trade war as the biggest risk rose by 17 percentage points over last month, and latest developments appear to have vindicated their fears.
"We are delighted to have been vindicated by the court a second time," said Deborah Gold, chief executive of the National Aids Trust (NAT), which brought the case.
Weber, also speaking in Zagreb, said the Austrian scandal vindicated his intention not to rely on votes from far-right parties in his bid for EU commission president.
"We wanted the story to get out," the chairman said, claiming, perplexingly, that the IG report "vindicated" his office by placing full responsibility for the falsehoods on Bray.
Former schoolteacher Horn, who improved his record to 17-0-1 after the win over the eight-division world champion, said he felt vindicated after the WBO's statement.
While Trump never said 'tip top' in that speech, QAnon supporters felt vindicated three months later when Trump said it instead at the White House Easter Egg Roll.
Lili Bernard, who alleges Cosby drugged and raped her in the 1990s, and others said they felt vindicated by the jury in a new age of #MeToo awareness.
He rose to prominence with his investment decision to avoid high-priced technology stocks, a move vindicated when the so-called 'tech bubble' burst and valuations fell sharply.
"She's taking it way, way way too hard and it wasn't meant to hurt her like that," Singer told Frankel, who was feeling very vindicated by it all.
In 2015 the American Supreme Court vindicated a hijab-wearing woman who said she failed to get a job with a clothing store because her head was covered.
Though thousands of people have been vindicated, released from jail, reunited with their families, returned to their jobs, and have had their reputations restored, the trauma is evident.
We may have to wait until June to find out which of his principles holds sway—and whether the rights of the baker or the couple are vindicated.
This was affirmed by the European Court of Human Rights when it vindicated a British Airways employee who was barred from wearing a small cross with her uniform.
I strenuously deny that I was in any way involved in this leak and I am confident that a thorough and formal inquiry would have vindicated my position.
Standard Chartered Bank senior economist Thomas Costerg, who correctly forecast the January 2015 cut, noted Poloz had been vindicated by subsequent data and predicted another easing this year.
We'd be lying if we said we didn't feel a little vindicated when we see Hollywood's most glamorous digging into an In-N-Out Burger after midnight. Stars!
ABC denies any wrongdoing and is confident its reporting will be "fully vindicated," a lawyer for ABC and Avila, Kevin Baine of Williams & Connolly, said in a statement.
Interactive: The many paths from Trump to Russia Christie said he had no "need to feel vindicated," but also said he would have acted differently than Trump had.
Mr McDonnell, who had been sentenced to two years in prison but never served a day because he remained free during his appeal, claims he has been vindicated.
As his memoir details, he was proud and disdainful to editors and had his "paranoia" continually vindicated in a way that actually improved the government's conduct, if marginally.
The congressman cautioned that Mueller's principal findings have yet to be made public, but that indications appear to be that the president will be vindicated by the report.
Woodward has defended his work, and said in an interview with The New York Times podcast "The Daily" published Tuesday that his version of events would be vindicated.
It will take longer for Zimbabweans to find out whether their jubilation at the unexpected transformation of their onetime oppressors to uniformed liberators will be vindicated or dashed.
After living under legal threats for nearly a decade, the court vindicated Daugherty's argument that having one's computers compromised by professional hackers is not an "unfair" business practice.
Rodman insists he's not seeking accolades for the 2 leaders talking peace, but also reminded us he played a part in it ... and feels vindicated for his efforts.
But they didn't clearly state that they wouldn't, either, leaving Mnuchin free to claim — as they have to have known he would — that the letter vindicated his position.
Subsequent events have vindicated that position, and analysis from Adam Ozimek at Moody's that suggests premature rate-hiking cost the economy about a million jobs over two years.
With Mr. Trump unilaterally pulling out of the international nuclear accord, despite Iran's compliance, conservatives in the Islamic Republic feel vindicated in their distrust of the United States.
Traders who keep faith with the Fed may feel vindicated by its decision to move in a dovish direction and no doubt will continue to support share prices.
The company said it feels vindicated, because Prepa records posted online show that Whitefish fixed five transmission lines and completed other tasks for a total of $140 million.
The father of passive investing told CNBC on Thursday that the shift toward index funds has vindicated his ideas and that there is still too much active management.
" He added: "I look forward to defending myself vigorously in court, and I am certain that in time, the truth will be revealed and I will be vindicated.
Here's what will happen next: Trump vindicated Despite having been impeached, the President will use his acquittal as a victory to supercharge supporters and boost his reelection race.
"He has indirectly vindicated the entire European approach," Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics told CNBC via phone earlier this month.
And if he is acquitted — and if his behavior thus far is any indication — Trump is bound to feel vindicated and strengthened by the support of his followers.
Kernen said if this type of subversion were indeed taking place, then the president and others who have claimed there are forces working against him would be vindicated.
He was eventually vindicated — and his discoveries would go on to improve the lives of children all over the country — but it was a terrible experience for him.
In these instances, the only people left telling us not to worry — rhyming their responses with the vindicated defenders of the nascent internet — have suspiciously much to lose.
The decades that followed the publication of her book, "Clara Schumann: The Artist and the Woman," vindicated her efforts with an explosion of both public and scholarly interest.
" The first item under "top takeaway" is "President Trump feels completely and totally vindicated by Former FBI Director James Comey's opening testimony and is eager to move forward.
"You see the president's most vocal supporters, they're touting the headlines that the president was exonerated and vindicated and where are the apologies from the media?" he said.
President Donald Trump's private attorney, Marc Kasowitz, on Wednesday said his client felt "completely and totally vindicated" by James Comey's prepared opening statement to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
"I have always maintained my innocence of the charge against me and I am very pleased that today's decision has vindicated my position," Hauschild said in a statement.
Southgate could have played it safe and kept faith with the experienced Hart, despite his struggles this season, but went with form, and youth, and has been amply vindicated.
In the event of a threat to national security, for example, Mr Trump's appetite for power and desire to be vindicated over his Islamophobic rhetoric could produce dire results.
We look forward to sharing the facts and success stories of our students and our school, because we're proud of our work and confident that we'll be fully vindicated.
That's probably why Trump said afterwards that he now feels vindicated for his wiretapping tweet, even though Nunes still says Obama himself didn't order a tap of Trump's phone.
"President Trump has been totally vindicated and it's now time to get back to the business of the American people," Trump's campaign manager, Brad Parscale, said in a statement.
Like most pure things, the fun, satisfying, viral video of a former NASA engineer pranking package thieves, which made the entire internet feel vindicated, is not what it seems.
Fintech has been exposed as a pretender to the financial throne and "we hate to say we told you so!" has been the rallying call of the vindicated Luddites.
To the extent, he insists, that he may have shot someone in the eye, he is vindicated through being the prior recipient of a foam bullet to the tooth.
Indeed, the entire situation vindicated Bloomberg's unusual strategy of skipping the caucus — a move that was likely rooted as much in face-saving as in challenging the status quo.
"The time has come for the sacrifices of the Greek people to be vindicated," Tsipras said in a joint news briefing with Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos and other ministers.
Fleischer tweeted Sunday that Trump is "heading into a giant perjury trap" by speaking publicly about the investigation and declaring himself vindicated by former FBI Director James Comey's testimony.
Three weeks after President Trump claimed to have been "totally vindicated" by Devin Nunes' memo, the White House is slamming the Democratic rebuttal memo as "politically driven" and incomplete.
Maybe after watching the Raptors get demoralized in the first two (home) games against Cleveland, he feels vindicated that his Pacers pushed the Cavs to a full seven games.
"The president feels completely and totally vindicated," Marc Kasowitz, an attorney representing Trump in the special counsel probe into Russia's interference in the 220006 election, said in a statement.
Grant was elected more or less by acclamation in 1868, after Andrew Johnson's tumultuous term, and his Cabinet choices, Chernow insists, can be entirely vindicated against Adams's ancient contempt.
Friends who have spoken with him said he felt vindicated by Mr. Trump's improbable electoral success, playing down doubts about his strategy and expressing admiration for his political acumen.
"I am confident Michelle will be vindicated because I do not believe a law was broken and her words alone are not sufficient to establish a manslaughter," Cataldo said.
O'Rourke felt vindicated, in part, when the affected neighborhoods helped reëlect him anyway, and then the whole project was put on seemingly permanent hold by the recession of 20160.
" Following a high-profile trial like Mr. Cosby's, the vindicated party traditionally makes the media rounds, appearing to discuss the case on the "Today" show or "Good Morning America.
"The president clearly feels vindicated now that the Mueller report is completed," said Eric Bolling, a former Fox News host, who recently taped a radio interview with Mr. Trump.
"I look forward to being fully and completely vindicated," he added, then flashed twin V-for-victory hand signs reminiscent of his political hero, former President Richard M. Nixon.
Ms. Manning Barish said Thursday that she felt "completely vindicated" by Mr. Schneiderman's apology, which she took as an admission that he had abused her and her fellow accusers.
In a Fox News interview, Ivanka Trump said her father felt "very vindicated" by the testimony of his former F.B.I. director, James Comey, before a Senate panel last week.
Because I had always wanted to be a writer, I liked the idea that someone would one day read my thoughts and every misunderstanding about me would be vindicated.
Members should have very high confidence that they would be ultimately vindicated in the courts, but it will have no practical value given how long that will likely take.
And he has been vindicated by what happened to much of the American heartland, which suffered a similar disappearance of good jobs and a similar surge in social dysfunction.
Trump's team is already celebrating, claiming it is already clear that the President has already been vindicated since Mueller did not indict anyone for cooperating with Russian election meddling.
And while no House Republicans support impeachment, they know Trump has been anxious to be vindicated in a Senate trial and are eager to give him what he wants.
"I mean, look, my guess is there's probably a lot more than what I was able to see," Mr. Nunes said, when asked if Mr. Trump was indeed vindicated.
For Ayatollah Khamenei, Mr. Trump's ascent appears to have vindicated many suspicions harbored by the Iranian leader, who has said many times that the United States cannot be trusted.
I hold hope that those faint whispers that began almost as quickly as the story made its way across the networks will be silenced, that Smollett will be vindicated.
Had United done so, Mourinho would have considered himself vindicated, of course, but in reality it would have been little more than a coat of paint on a chasm.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's legal team said on Sunday the president was completely vindicated by U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The day after White House attorneys leaked Nunes' classified documents, Trump told reporters he felt "somewhat" vindicated in alleging illegal wiretaps—even though the documents showed nothing of the sort.
Prosecutors in New York monitored Craig's trial closely, according to people familiar with the matter, and when he was acquitted they felt vindicated by their decision to drop the case.
After a summer of self-doubt and bad headlines, CNN sources say they now feel vindicated as correspondents, producers, and star anchors cover Hurricanes Harvey and Irma and their aftermaths.
One was a biography of Elia Kazan, the director who cooperated with HUAC during the Red Scare in the 1950's, and was largely vindicated — even celebrated — later in life.
Image: The emotional-arc graph for Romeo and Juliet, from HedonometerEveryone who secretly thought that all novels have the same plot can feel vindicated by new research supporting that suspicion.
We are confident that when the evidence is presented in this case, Mr. Payne will be fully vindicated and these outrageous accusations against him will be confirmed as completely false.
The president later told reporters he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes's findings, even though they did not corroborate his claim that former President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower during the campaign.
A staffer, Elliott Echols, said he and others there felt the opening statements vindicated Trump and his assertions that there is no evidence of collusion with Russians in the election.
Meek Mill's lawyer is happy, optimistic and feels vindicated after a long legal war finally led to the rapper's release from prison ... but he's not popping the champagne just yet.
After staying silent all day yesterday during James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, President Trump is back on Twitter, and says he feels completely vindicated after the hearing.
He added that the Iraqi attack on Kirkuk and other Kurdish held territory vindicated his position that Baghdad no longer believed in federalism and instead wanted to curtail Kurdish rights.
Trump said that the information, which had nothing to do with his accusation that Barack Obama wiretapped Trump Tower, "somewhat" vindicated his claim that Barack Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower.
"I strenuously deny that I was in any way involved in this leak and I am confident that a thorough and formal inquiry would have vindicated my position," he added.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - The World Anti-Doping Agency has been vindicated over its decision to readmit Russia's anti-doping agency six months ago, its president Craig Reedie said on Wednesday.
And the more anger this has stirred in Washington, among Elizabeth Warren, Mitch McConnell, in fact almost everyone outside the president's family, the more vindicated Mr Trump seems to feel.
Rather than engage in a media tit-for-tat, we have offered our cooperation in the investigation and are confident that when the truth comes out Thomas will be vindicated.
The question the Supreme Court addressed on January 17th in McCoy v Louisiana is whether Mr McCoy's Sixth Amendment right to "the assistance of counsel" was vindicated by this experience.
While Jones may feel vindicated by receiving the six-month ban, there has been substantial damage done to his stock since the shocking revelation just days out from UFC 200.
When the Cold War came to a close and the Soviet Union began to collapse, neocons felt vindicated in preferring confrontation to containment, democracy to totalitarianism, and capitalism to communism.
A defense attorney representing Kevin Umejei said his client, "Plans on fighting the accusations against him, wishes to go to trial and believes he will be vindicated through this process."
It set a high bar for special counsel Robert Mueller to clear: If he couldn't prove direct coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia, then the president would be vindicated.
Dr. Matt Longjohn, the chief health officer at the national Y.M.C.A. organization, said the results of the demonstration project vindicated the role of "lay health workers" in preventing chronic disease.
But when the story got filtered through the editorial departments of America's illustrious right-wing news publications, the takeaway was that the yearbook note was "forged," and Moore was vindicated.
He was vindicated by Monday morning, when the receipts were counted — and Tyler Perry's "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" turned out to have the highest gross in the country.
"I am confident ultimately that Michelle will be vindicated because I do not believe a law was broken, and her words alone are not sufficient to establish manslaughter," he said.
The momentum toward impeachment in the fall had left Pressley, who has supported an impeachment inquiry since the release of the Mueller report, feeling not so much vindicated as affirmed.
If Yingluck has fled it would disappoint her supporters and make her opponents feel vindicated, said Thitinan Pongsudhirak, director of the Institute of Security and International Studies at Chulalongkorn University.
The unassailable clarity of the result vindicated Roosevelt's audacious first term, in which he made unprecedented claims to executive authority and pushed the controversial domestic policies of the New Deal.
One of Silicon Valley&aposs more explosive lawsuits that ended the career of a former partner at Sequoia Capital is winding down with the venture capitalist emerging victorious and vindicated.
Guitron said she feels vindicated by the sanctions against Wells Fargo but remains upset that some of the people who she alleges retaliated against her still work at the bank.
President Trump, under bipartisan fire for his apparently baseless insistence that President Barack Obama wiretapped his phones at Trump Tower in October, pronounced himself "somewhat" vindicated by Mr. Nunes's assertion.
By the time I got home, the poll had spread into Trump land, the thread was flooded with MAGA tweeters, and white people were being decisively vindicated in the poll.
This skepticism was vindicated mere hours after Mayor Orlando and Manifesta's "creative mediators" had delivered their press conference, when a ship carrying 629 migrants was stranded at sea outside Palermo's port.
At the time of its release, critics called the movie a major step down for the master filmmaker, but audiences gobbled it up and history has more than vindicated its boosters.
But warnings about the company's policies were horribly vindicated in 2015, when a dam holding back waste at its Samarco mine burst, killing 19 people in Brazil's worst-ever environmental disaster.
The statement ties the recent Gizmodo report alleging anti-conservative bias at Facebook, to Thiel's Facebook board seat: We look forward to the legal process continuing and expect to be vindicated.
Apple took the risky step of introducing its signature notch, and the positive response from iPhone X owners together with the industry reaction at MWC this week have vindicated that choice.
And in 2014 the ECHR vindicated the Spanish Catholic church after it effectively ended the teaching career of a priest who had married and joined a campaign against clerical celibacy rules.
Montia Sabbag, the woman in the sex tape with Kevin Hart, says J.T. Jackson was on her short list of people possibly behind the extortion ... and now she feels fully vindicated.
"It is fundamentally unfair for the unions to be required to provide services for free and the unions expect that their position will eventually be vindicated," he said in a statement.
ROGER FEDERER (Switzerland) Swiss maestro Federer turned his back on the claycourt season for two years — a decision vindicated by the tennis he is still producing at the age of 37.
" Officer's attorney: No chokehold London said in July -- after the NYPD announced departmental charges of using a chokehold and restricting Garner's breathing -- that his client is "looking forward to being vindicated.
"President Trump has been totally vindicated and it's now time to get back to the business of the American people," said the Trump 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale, in a statement.
Trump said Comey's statements vindicated his claims that he did not collude with Russia to tip the election in his favor and that he did not interfere with the federal probe.
Amid an escalating federal investigation into individuals in the Trump orbit, Clinton has sharpened those allegations in public appearances, seeming to grow more confident that she will be vindicated by facts.
His attorney has said all day long in a statement that his client will be vindicated, and there will be a case mounted with vigorous defense to clear his good name.
Still, Menendez and his team insist that he will be vindicated in his trial and are going full steam ahead on his reelection race with unwavering support from New Jersey Democrats.
Trump's lawyer said Wednesday night that the president felt "vindicated" by Comey's prepared testimony because his statement backed up Trump's claim that he wasn't under investigation in the agency's Russia probe.
To explain her misleading claim to have been entirely vindicated by an FBI investigation into her singular email arrangements in the State Department, Mrs Clinton claimed to have momentarily "short-circuited".
Those concerns about Trump have been vindicated by recent events, and Ryan's bad faith laid completely bare by his sudden indifference to massive security breaches at the highest levels of government.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing and says he was vindicated by the Mueller report, but the special counsel made clear in his testimony to Congress that that was not the case.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that he wants the public to hear more of Michael Cohen's recordings as he continued to claim that they vindicated Trump.
Far from being described as a Russian agent with a scathing bill of particulars, backed up by scores of indictments of his family members and political allies, President Trump was vindicated.
By publicizing the agency's conclusions well before the election, Mr. Comey has vindicated the rule of law and left the final judgment in this matter to the electorate, where it belongs.
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Adult-film actress Stormy Daniels is speaking out weeks after former longtime Trump lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations, with Daniels saying his guilty plea has vindicated her.
Trump's commitment to signing the bill vindicated congressional leadership's strategy of bundling the CR with the Defense bill, a top Republican priority, and the Labor-HHS bill, a top Democratic priority.
Sharif's party retains a majority in the National Assembly and has vowed it will be vindicated in elections held this year, in which his brother will be the prime ministerial candidate.
Blac Chyna says she always knew she'd be vindicated in her hairdresser knife case, 'cause the lady was simply thirsty for the spotlight -- but she ain't gonna drink from Chyna's fountain.
"Seth Green, Kobe McCrary, Antonio Shenault and Antoine Winfield Jr. are very pleased to be vindicated by the panel's rulings," Hutton said in a statement distributed by his Minneapolis law firm.
Omar Jadwat, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union who argued the appeal on behalf of people and groups challenging the revised order, said the court's decision vindicated fundamental rights.
Last week may have vindicated Mr. Trump's perception that the central bank went too far with the process — often called quantitative tightening, or Q.T. — though for a much more nuanced reason.
He clings to the faith that his thwarted ambition, his battered idealism and his dented self-esteem will all be vindicated if Eliza wins a competitive scholarship to study in England.
In a television interview on Monday morning, the president's daughter Ivanka Trump said her father "felt vindicated" and was eager to move on and talk about the rest of his agenda.
" A source familiar with Cohen's testimony, speaking in defense of Cohen, said that House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, D-California, will eventually release the transcript and that "Cohen will be vindicated.
The cloak-and-dagger element is unavoidably funny, particularly in the context of the obsessive secrecy under which football coaches already operate — although, admittedly, this episode has actually vindicated those tendencies.
By this time Muhammad was standing by the courage of his convictions in his refusal to go to Vietnam, a position ultimately vindicated in a unanimous decision of the Supreme Court.
Mr. Basha said the tapes vindicated claims that Mr. Rama's Socialists had stolen the 2017 parliamentary elections to get a second term in power and called on Mr. Rama to resign.
The news of Brangelina's divorce has become a way for people to declare that Aniston has been vindicated, that she is smugly satisfied, or that she saw the whole thing coming.
If Scalia happened to come out on your side of a particular issue, you would feel vindicated, because he would write the most eloquent, impassioned, and brilliant defense of that legal position.
In an interview from jail on Tuesday, Ammon Bundy told a Portland news station that he feels fully vindicated by the Justice Department investigation into the stray shots just before Finicum's shooting.
Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, who had insisted that EU partners should take them in, said the offer by five countries to accept 50 migrants each had vindicated his hard-line immigration stance.
At the same time, the press saying the president was wrong when he said he was totally vindicated because the report didn&apost examine whether there was collusion or obstruction with Russia.
" Now that the story has been more or less set straight and Bachelor In Paradise has "rolled enough of the tape," Jackson feels vindicated and is beginning to have "much happier thoughts.
And a White House official told me President Trump not only doesn't regret this weekend's fracas despite the lack of evidence for his astonishing claim, he is "absolutely convinced" he'll be vindicated.
Give me a story where an innocent is mistreated by some swine or by a swinish institution, and then he or she is vindicated and things are made right, and I'm yours.
In 2014 America's Supreme Court vindicated Hobby Lobby, a Christian-owned retailer which wanted on grounds of conscience to opt out of the contraception provisions of the Obama administration's health-care policies.
His prediction was vindicated as Argentina were overwhelmed in the first half by Colombia, denying Messi space as he failed to make a single pass to strike partner Sergio Aguero before halftime.
Because of an investigation by the Cleveland Scene newspaper and the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, we were vindicated and gained our freedom in November 2014.
Their primary arguments echo those of Trump's personal lawyer -- that the President feels "vindicated" by the written testimony, in which Comey acknowledged that he told Trump he was not personally under investigation.
But in 22012 of 19400 elections between 20143 and 22014 when bettors had identified a clear favourite by mid-October they were vindicated, despite operating in an era without any reliable polling.
Following the release of Barr's letter, Trump and his allies claimed the president had been totally vindicated in his longtime denials that he obstructed justice or that his campaign colluded with Russia.
"We are confident that when the evidence is presented in this case, Mr. Payne will be fully vindicated and these outrageous accusations against him will be confirmed as completely false," Halpern said.
Team Sky's stance will be vindicated if they can convince the UCI there was no wrongdoing on Froome's part, but the risk of widespread damage to cycling should they fail is high.
Hiring a PR company to smear critics speaks volumes about the culture toward the top of Facebook, and about its attitudes to critics -- even as those critics are repeatedly and publicly vindicated.
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As the date of the invasion drew near, concerns about the quality of sources had crept in, but the spooks still reckoned the weapons would be found and they would be vindicated.

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