| 21. | Sheen's jeremiad notes that America is a chosen nation whose guiding principles are inherently Catholic.
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| 22. | In this sense his genial book is a jeremiad and a liberal's call to arms.
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| 23. | This antiregulatory jeremiad wasn't written by the libertarian lads at the Cato Institute, either.
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| 24. | What Women Really Mean, " differs from New Age jeremiads on the loutishness of American males.
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| 25. | We know now how nature is, and why so much contemporary nature writing is elegy or jeremiad.
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| 26. | You will not find this scorching jeremiad in " Louis Armstrong : An Extravagant Life,"
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| 27. | Of course, by skipping a balanced analysis in favor of a bracing jeremiad, Fallows misses some subtleties.
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| 28. | For a special edition on American opinion in the 1990s, Ladd drafted other pollsters to offer their jeremiads.
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| 29. | Moreover, despite all the social-critic jeremiads, Americans have shown this remarkable tendency to remain undecadent.
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| 30. | Prechter gets attention in investing circles, even if many on Wall Street dismiss his jeremiad as extreme .
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