| 41. | Sentiments like that are lost on the chronically litigious.
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| 42. | Put the two together and behold the litigious trend.
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| 43. | As litigious sporting events go, nothing tops the America's Cup.
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| 44. | They are people without organic diseases who are depressed, litigious and angry.
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| 45. | If Staines is litigious then we are exposing Wikipedia to a big risk.
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| 46. | The traces originate from criminal or litigious activities themselves.
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| 47. | She became known as one of the most litigious women in the 13th century
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| 48. | A . It's obviously more litigious.
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| 49. | America has been tied into a litigious knot.
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| 50. | Because it is the'90s, school prayer has become a litigious issue.
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