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1. Vindication and the “Great Crowd”

2. Or some sort of vindication?

3. Death is nothing compared to vindication.

4. Friends provided a vindication of his position.

5. The Audit Commission mostly felt relief and vindication.

6. I wanted the full Vindication for testing purposes.

7. Truth is generally the best vindication against slander.

8. Or maybe we're searching for forgiveness -- or vindication.

9. It is also a vindication of his political instincts.

10. The result was a vindication of all our efforts.

11. What a vindication of Jehovah, the Great Keeper of promises!

12. For the Bush administration it is seen as a vindication. Sentencedict.com

13. The army's victory is being seen as vindication of their tactics.

14. Chancellorsville is above all a vindication of Major General Joseph Hooker

15. There is much to be said in vindication of his claim.

16. Vindication: This effect will no longer be absorbed by Grounding Totem.

17. He will receive blessing from the LORD and vindication from God his Savior.

18. May my vindication come from you; may your eyes see what is right.

19. NIV He will receive blessing from the Lord and vindication from God his Savior.

20. The current international interest in closing the fuel cycle is a vindication of Dr.

21. 9 Job had become more concerned with his own vindication than with God’s.

22. Synonyms for Apologias include apologies, defence, explanation, justification, argument, cases, pleas, vindication, apologetics and apologisms

23. That so few soldiers in the coalition died somehow seemed to Americans a vindication.

24. NIV May my vindication come from you; may your eyes see what is right.

25. 17 Similarly, for a long time, Witnesses spoke of the vindication of Jehovah’s name.

26. Anti-nuclear protesters regarded the Chernobyl accident as a clear vindication of their campaign.

27. Yet have we really pressed the case for the vindication of reason and civilized values?

28. However, as God’s people, we are not social reformers; nor are we interested in self-vindication.

29. Start reading Belabored: A Vindication of the Rights of Pregnant Women on your Kindle in under a minute

30. In short, it was a rout of the doomsayers and a vindication of the architects of Desert Storm.

31. Phillips says his ultimate vindication would be to see the airline industry adopting SafetyScope, but he isn't holding his breath.

32. Abolition was to be a vindication of the capacity of parliament to bring about nationally agreed change in difficult times.

33. A possible vindication of this hypothesis is the copper mallet mentioning a team of paid workers from the nome of Wadjet.

34. For Trump’s loyalists, the Acquittal offers a vindication of sorts and a fresh connection to the former president’s fiery base

35. "Belabored: A Vindication of the Rights of Pregnant Women" by Lyz Lenz looks at the childbirth experience in America.

36. Intelligence report blaming the Saudi crown prince for a critic’s murder is being celebrated by some Commentators in the kingdom as an effective vindication

37. Coypu Each of the sixteen speeches supported the affirmative resolutions, most claiming vindication of the long-running campaign waged by their constituents against the Coypu

38. The Memorial reminds us of the vindication of Jehovah’s sovereignty, the sanctification of his name, and the fulfillment of his purpose, including the salvation of mankind.

39. Coypu Each of the sixteen speeches supported the affirmative resolutions, most claiming vindication of the long-running campaign waged by their constituents against the Coypu

40. There' s no vindication here, counselor.Or absolution, or benediction, or anything...... other than an incredible convergence of circumstances...... which you' ve exploited to your client' s benefit

41. Far from a vindication, the mid-20th century experience of the United States actually points to the futility of using Confiscatory tax rates to counteract inequality.

42. With a few notable exceptions,185 the Court has consistently distinguished between criminal and civil Contempt, the former being a vindication of the authority of the courts

43. The findings of this report provide vindication that Vietnam’s economic and social policies helped to achieve tremendous results in reducing poverty and improving the quality of life for millions.

44. Absolution noun forgiveness, release, freedom, liberation, discharge, amnesty, mercy, pardon, indulgence, exemption, acquittal, remission, vindication, deliverance, dispensation, exoneration, exculpation, shriving, condonation She felt as if his words had granted her Absolution.

45. In the year 1931, Vindication, Book One, discussed Ezekiel chapter 9 and identified those marked on the forehead for preservation at the world’s end as the sheep of Jesus’ parable.

46. Autology: An Inductive System of Mental Science, Whose Centre Is the Will, and Whose Completion Is the Personality; A Vindication of the Manhood of Divine Authorship of Nature (Classic Reprint) [Hamilton, D

47. (2 Timothy 3:1-5, 13) God’s watchman class and its “other sheep” companions have used this magazine in vigorously proclaiming to mankind that the vindication of Jehovah’s sovereignty by Christ’s Kingdom is at hand.

48. The vindication of the Attainability and timeliness can be seen in multiple and long-standing indicators that were capped with the overwhelming passage of resolution 61/89 by the General Assembly on 6 December 2006

49. For this episode we spoke with Lyz Lenz, author of Belabored: A Vindication of the Rights of Pregnant Women, a work that explores Lenz’s experience with pregnancy and motherhood, all within the greater context of how society

50. 5 hours ago · Brazil’s Supreme Court has ruled that former judge Sergio Moro was Biased in the way he oversaw former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s corruption trial, providing vindication for the

51. The Alchemic Weaponeer Series 2 books in series 4.5 out of 5 stars 391 ratings Viridian Gate Online: Vindication Publisher's Summary The end of the world is not such a bad thing for Russian weapons engineer Vlad Nardoir

52. Apologies written or spoken expressions of regret: She will make Apologies for her rudeness.; excuses or justifications, as for a cause or doctrine; vindications Not to be confused with: apologize – to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: You should apologize for being so insensitive

53. 1756, Edmund Burke, A Vindication of Natural Society […] the invention of men has been sharpening and improving the mystery of murder, from the first rude essay of clubs and stones, to the present perfection of gunnery, Cannoneering, bombarding, mining.

54. 1756, Edmund Burke, A Vindication of Natural Society […] the invention of men has been sharpening and improving the mystery of murder, from the first rude essay of clubs and stones, to the present perfection of gunnery, Cannoneering, bombarding, mining.

55. A vindication of the Animadversions on Fiat lux wherein the principles of the Roman church, as to moderation, unity and truth are examined and sundry important controversies concerning the rule of faith, papal supremacy, the mass, images, &c

56. ‘The artist has been Belatedly credited in the new film, a vindication he is reported to have accepted grudgingly.’ ‘The art world is Belatedly catching up to this trailblazing figure.’ ‘Dismayed by the prospect of general mayhem, officials Belatedly summoned the National Guard.’

57. That God could confidently entrust any of his creatures with such remarkable authority and power would in itself be a splendid testimony to the moral strength of his rule, contributing to the vindication of Jehovah’s sovereignty and exposing the falsity of his adversary’s allegations.

58. (Matthew 24:14; Mark 13:10) Our sincere, heartfelt desire as Jehovah’s Witnesses is to maintain our integrity unsullied throughout all eternity, to the everlasting glory and vindication of the Universal Sovereign, Jehovah God, and under the royal rulership of his only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ.

59. Avenge (v.) "vindicate by inflicting pain or evil on the wrongdoer," late 14c., from Anglo-French Avenger, Old French avengier, from a- "to" (see ad-) + vengier "take revenge" (Modern French venger), from Latin vindicare "to claim, Avenge, punish" (see vindication)

60. The book-binder, book-printer and book-seller Confuted; or, The author's vindication of himself from the calumnies in a paper industriously dispers'd by one Edlin, together with some observations on the history of the Bible as it is at present publish'd by the said Edlin by Thomas Stackhouse, unknown edition,

61. Keywords: currency Crises, balance sheets, capital flows JEL Code: F31, F32, F41 For the founding fathers of currency-crisis theory—a fraternity among whom Bob Flood holds a place of high honor—the emerging market Crises of 1997–8 inspire both a sense of vindication and a sense of humility

62. His Articulacy, scientific mind, and social and national conscience afforded him a position on a range of platforms, most prominently as a leading member of the National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights, contributing to the N A VSR's Address to the People of Scotland and speaking at the 'Justice to Scotland' meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

63. Chapter 63 The Divine Warrior - Who is this that comes from Edom, in Crimsoned garments, from Bozrah? Who is this, glorious in his apparel, striding in the greatness of his strength? “It is I, I who announce vindication, mighty to save.” Why is your apparel red, and your garments like one who treads the wine press? “The wine press I have trodden alone, and from the peoples no one was