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