It begins with his announcement of the proof and proceeds through the discovery of its flaw to his final vindication.
To Marcia Larrimore, the package of poisoned stickers here in Keldorff's desk would stand as final vindication of Gary Barden.
The libretto stops when Dreyfus is convicted at his retrial, withholding his final vindication.
His lawyer in Manhattan, Howard M. Squadron, said that a decision by the Regents against disciplinary action would constitute a "final vindication."
His wife hated their life here in Munding, and what had happened in the ice-bound park at Easterness had become for her the final bitter vindication of that hate.
It amounted to a final vindication of both the man and movement he led.
God retains ultimate power over his universe and holds in his hands the final vindication of his servants and the coming destruction of his enemies.
It was not a triumph, though, not the final great vindication of love that she would have chosen.
Now, in the absence of ordeal, they could only await the final vindication of their cause in heaven.
And with this final vindication of his theories he made another stately obeisance and went his way.