| 41. | Nowadays, the same litany is often heard in France.
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| 42. | As the litany continued, each answer was the same.
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| 43. | The grim litany of this summer goes on and on.
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| 44. | They then go on to recite a litany of risks.
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| 45. | And the litany of losses isn't over yet.
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| 46. | The litany of Hitler's physical ailments is long.
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| 47. | Robbie rattles off a litany of what outsiders hate about Los Angeles.
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| 48. | The New York Times'Michael Janofsky added race to the litany.
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| 49. | And they have presented a litany of complaints against Chavez.
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| 50. | After a litany of " He's dead,"
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