| 31. | His inability to convince anyone that he was improving the article resulted in this jeremiad of a parting message.
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| 32. | Religious leaders are aware of the stereotype of fire-and-brimstone clergy who specialize in condemnations and jeremiads.
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| 33. | A young woman who posted an anonymous jeremiad about her supervisor at the Hearst Corp . was unmasked and dismissed.
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| 34. | Godard has taken his lumps for the easy jeremiad of the film's back half, and deservedly so.
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| 35. | They published their recommendations and " jeremiads " in short-lived periodicals and felt unjustly neglected by fellow Southerners.
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| 36. | Rohatyn is only slightly less widely remembered in conservative circles as the author of repearted jeremiads over the years against Reaganomics.
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| 37. | "I'm not trying to launch a jeremiad against the American school system, " he said.
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| 38. | Anybody who has paid attention to Moyers'54-year career in journalism would not be surprised by his jeremiad.
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| 39. | "Crashing the Party " has a jeremiad of Old Testament fervor, making it a controversial, provocative book.
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| 40. | Becker usually opens each episode with one of his trademark jeremiads against some form of societal absurdity or injustice, real or imagined.
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