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It has brought protest from people who don't want children (and who see the redesign as a criticism of their choice) or can't have children (who see it as an intimation that they are not psychologically complete) or who oppose gay marriage (who see in this an attempt to legitimize same-sex parenting as a psychological right).
Dylan had begun to reach a mainstream audience with hits including "Blowin' in the Wind" (1963) and "Masters of War" (1963), which brought "protest songs" to a wider public, but, although beginning to influence each other, rock and folk music had remained largely separate genres, often with mutually exclusive audiences.
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During the 2007 legislative session, rallies brought protesting farmers to the Capitol and raucous environmental impact hearings drew hundreds.
Mr. Rosen hurled allegations of anti-Semitism, which brought protests from Mr. Wolfe, whose wife, Sheila, is Jewish.
Their bombs killed 670 people in attacks that appalled foreign onlookers and brought protests from the Vatican and the United States.
These abuses have brought protests from the governments of France, Germany, Britain, the European Union, the United States and Israel, as well as private organizations.
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