| 11. | Almost all of them disgorged a litany of worries and laments.
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| 12. | Given the litany of criticism, it is an extraordinary feat.
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| 13. | Iridium's litany of troubles by now are well known.
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| 14. | There's a whole litany of things you can get.
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| 15. | He then cited a litany of the accomplishments of his administration.
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| 16. | There is one note of sanity in this litany of decks.
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| 17. | The Litany has pervaded the debate so deeply and so long,
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| 18. | But not having a program presented a litany of other problems.
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| 19. | It was a nonstop litany of body blows to the organization.
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| 20. | Oxford has a litany of Nobel Prize winners to its credit.
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