| 41. | An eloquent jeremiad against the Bush administration for allegedly marginalizing and muting voices of protest ( Penguin, $ 19.95 ).
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| 42. | Unlike Blake's America, Cole's creation is depressed, despairing, an operatic jeremiad on the theme of paradise lost.
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| 43. | Jerry Brown ( he's the fellow without a tie or jacket ) issues jeremiads against even trammeled growth, except perhaps of trees.
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| 44. | Gore turned a Thursday night speech in Madison, Wis ., into as much an anti-Nader jeremiad as an attack on Bush.
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| 45. | Contrary to Ross Perot's jeremiad, the number of displaced American workers has been small, and most of them quickly found new jobs.
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| 46. | Lines from his prison jeremiad, " The Ballad of Reading Gaol, " adorn his Art Nouveau tomb, sculpted by Jacob Epstein:
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| 47. | You can look in Mr . Swanson's book or Peter Peterson's latest Jeremiad, " Running on Empty, " for examples.
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| 48. | Sacvan Bercovitch, a scholar of the sermon, argues that Paine's writing often resembles that of the jeremiad or " political sermon ".
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| 49. | Generally, the term " jeremiad " is applied to moralistic texts that denounce a society for its wickedness, and prophesy its downfall.
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| 50. | Karl Meier's factitious jeremiad includes two pieces of'evidence'involving passages in which I was in conflict with User : Palestine Remembered.
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