111.   Taylor admitted there might be fan backlash.

112.   The backlash has been small but vocal, involving prominent religious leaders, lawyers, civil servants and school principals.

113.   The backlash is mild compared to two killings, in Texas and Arizona, that may have been motivated by anti-Arab sentiment.

114.   The backlash was a revolt by Irish voters rejecting EU reforms agreed at Nice in a referendum last year.

115.   The backlash was immediate.

116.   The editor of Russian Playboy, Konstantin Chernozatonsky, said the backlash was inevitable after sex in Russia moved so quickly from the closet to the family living room.

117.   The Dutch Jewish community put up most of the funding to help German Jewish refuges who fled to Holland, he said, but there was a backlash.

118.   The person who fabricated the Manning quotes may not have realized how serious the backlash would be, she added.

119.   There was a backlash abroad as well.

120.   He feared that there would be a backlash against groups or cults that believe in any kind of space or alien deliverance.

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