Sentence examples for burgeoning backlash from inspiring English sources

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The new occupant of the White House, Richard Nixon, studied this burgeoning backlash with keen interest throughout 1969.

On nearly every day since, the Olympics proceeded on dual tracks: one following the riveting, uplifting competition, the other pursuing a burgeoning backlash and undercurrent of finger-pointing.

The key weapons in Lee's arsenal: the Internet, 16 years of scars from the IT trenches — and a burgeoning backlash against Big Software.

But in many states, there is a burgeoning backlash.

Gruver is part of a burgeoning backlash against the hassle and expense of the traditional lawn.

At the same time, however, gratuitous references to bullying have already begun to create a burgeoning backlash against our hard-fought Awareness.

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An interesting take from the perspective of a native San Franciscan on the burgeoning Google backlash.

Then there is the backlash against the burgeoning Catalan independence movement.

Kennedy got his share of backlash from the burgeoning number of fans in support of Kate.

He is evidently burgeoning.

It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.

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