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And like most instant pop icons, it has generated a backlash.
Bharara's outspokenness generated a backlash, notably from some judges in the Southern District.
The conservatism of the Lochner era at the Supreme Court, and in the broader political world, generated a backlash.
The popularity of push presents has generated a backlash among some couples, who decry the implicit materialism.
The photograph predictably generated a backlash in particular quarters of black America, most sharply against Howard University's President Wayne Frederick.
Nonetheless, the State Department spokesman in Washington, Richard A. Boucher, welcomed the election as "an important milestone" and dismissed suggestions that American policy had generated a backlash.
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If he pushes too hard in Camden, he could generate a backlash from his own party.
But the more aggressive approach could also generate a backlash against individual artists and the music industry.
Leading film-makers are courting controversy with plans for adaptations of provocative books about Jesus Christ that are likely to generate a backlash from traditional Christians.
But if the Democrats try to undercut Mr. Bush's authority by continuing over a long period to question his right to be president, they could easily generate a backlash.
Citing recent statements from Michael Hayden, a former C.I.A. director, and the retired General Stanley McChrystal, who commanded U.S. forces in Afghanistan, she asked the nominee if the targeted killings weren't generating a backlash in Muslim lands and creating new terrorists.
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