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The conservative effort to reshape the judiciary began as a backlash to a string of liberal court rulings in the 1960s and 1970s.
There was quite a backlash to a piece that ran in the Times in 2005, in which you wrote of your four children, "I'm not in love with any of them.
We'd be unlikely to see a backlash to a commercial like the recent Superbowl Coca Cola spot, in which 'America the Beautiful' was sung in a number of languages, a wonderful testament to the diversity of the nation.
Many analysts argue that the demographic wave of Hispanic voters that began in California in 1994, with a backlash to a state voter initiative backed by Republicans that prohibited illegal immigrants from using public services, is now sweeping over Arizona and Colorado, and eventually will return even Texas to the Democratic fold.
"The question really is whether a backlash to a new range of street furniture in the market towns will result".
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"The judge had to control a backlash to an out-of-control prosecution," he said.
Inevitably there's a backlash to any movement or wave, an equal and opposite reaction as they say.
There were backlash tweets and a backlash to the backlash; an instant Undulating Curve of Shifting Expectations, in hurricane-spiral form.
THERE is a counter to every reformation, a backlash to every revolution, a yin to every yang.
In a backlash to those comments, Aceh residents began a grassroots campaign to collect coins to repay the aid.
Perhaps there was a bit of a backlash to what was said in the media and social media and I want to get that spikiness back.
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