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1 Of course, there was a backlash amid this new consensus.
2 There was a backlash in public sentiment during the trial.
3 But there was a backlash to that more permissive society.
4 By 1840 there was a backlash , and the look-say system was dropped in Massachusetts.
5 Resentment quietly festered until there was a backlash .
6 Green Party health spokesperson Kevin Hague said there was a backlash when the Greens first opposed the bill.
7 The laid-back vibe, with its flares and slacker style, was a backlash against the modernism of the 1960s.
8 That was a backlash to her splitting up with her husband, who ran off with his stepson's girlfriend.
9 In 1998, when the Indian federal government forced three holdout states to ban common salt, there was a backlash .
10 The result was a backlash .
11 After the emancipation and Reconstruction, there was a backlash in the South that was designed to take away Black rights.
12 There was a backlash when 500 largely young black residents congregated for a block party in Church End in early June.
13 He said if there was a backlash , New Zealand Football would not be the only one affected and they could live with that.
14 The United Kingdom's "nil points" in the Eurovision, the Limerick man suggested, was a backlash against Tony Blair and George Bush's campaign in Iraq.
15 There was a backlash after Shaw, also Associate Finance Minister, and other ministers signed off on $11.7m to allow the school to expand.
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