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