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For us, the fact that we can stand here today is an act of historic justice.
There is a certain sense of historic justice here.
Pleading historic justice or economic fair play, each demands compensation from the Soviet system.
This funeral was the fulfillment of historic justice.
"International recognition and condemnation of the Armenian genocide... is a matter of restoring historic justice."
Morales might yet turn more radical, but, for now, he represents a deep, ethnically inspired demand for historic justice, not a hard-left ideology.
It does historic justice and ends decades of infuriating and outrageous discrimination between 'blood and blood.'
You know something," said MacArthur, resting his legs across the Cougar's back seat, "I think there's something like historic justice in all this.
To the settlers' argument that previous Israeli governments encouraged them, Mr. Beilin replied, "We aren't dealing with historic justice at present."
The Motherland of all Armenians, the Republic of Armenia, should redouble its efforts for the restoration of historic justice.'
Ms. Diaz, the former rebel commander who still goes by her nom de guerre, said Mr. Clinton represented "a new Administration that is part of the historic justice."
For Hungarians, it is therefore a historic justice of sorts that the Prime Minister of Hungary may speak here today as the President-in-Office of the Council.
If such a promise were made, General Noriega would be left without an argument before his own defense forces and all those for whom the recovery of the Canal Zone is a matter of historic justice.
A pastoral letter from the pope, who was born in Poland, read in churches across the country last weekend called on Poles to cast their ballots for joining the union, and called Poland's planned membership "an act of historic justice."
Ambassador Is Recalled Last month, Foreign Minister Gyula Horn, announcing the recall of Ambassador Sandor Rajnai from Moscow, said this had nothing to do with a demand by the Committee for Historic Justice.
Ms. Hudson's maps can even revive questions of historic justice: an 1856 map shows the homes, roads, churches and gardens of Seneca Village, a black and Irish working-class community between 81st and 86th Streets that was destroyed to build Central Park.
He recognized the historic justice of a Jewish “national home,” which he saw “as some compensation for suffering endured through long ages,” and he heaped praise on David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s founding prime minister, as one of the “greatest leaders in the West.”
"The Supreme Court has lost a historic Justice - a hero for all Americans and all times," said Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Delaware Democrat who leads the Senate Judiciary Committee, which will review Mr. Bush's nomination of a successor.
By Hasmik Mkrtchyan YEREVAN, April 24 (Reuters) - Armenia's new president said on Thursday he will seek 'historic justice' for 1.5 million ethnic Armenians killed by Ottoman Turks, claimed as a genocide by Yerevan and which still affects relations with Turkey.
Through their work, these tribunals have not only answered horrific crimes with historic justice, but they have done something of equal importance: they helped foster an expectation among victims that justice would be delivered at home, too, and not just in an international court.
In October on a visit to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Butkevicius stated that the government "is making every effort to restore historic justice, preserve, and cherish Jewish cultural heritage, and continue Holocaust education and tolerance promoting programs."