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(Blanchard, 2006) When I asked Lawrence about how she had been affected by the backlash personally a backlash that ended up repainting her as a sworn enemy of trans rights Lawrence said: It feels like a great loss to be so alienated from my own community.
Judging by the backlash against the move — and the backlash against the backlash — these questions of identity politics are here to stay.
Aided by the voter backlash, the PSOE won a surprise victory at the elections on March 14.
"I was surprised by the backlash," he said.
Was he surprised by the backlash?
During the interview, Mr. Parker appeared calm and unperturbed by the backlash over his remarks.
Inside the White House, the President's political advisers were alarmed by the growing populist backlash.
But trade consultant Oxley is unmoved by the backlash.
National health care advocates are not surprised by the backlash.
Probst said he was surprised by the backlash.
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