The film is "a remarkable litany of falsehoods and misrepresentations and exaggerations and omissions, " Posner says.
Over 26.2 miles, a litany of issues cramps, sickness, injury can derail a premier athlete's Olympic hopes.
You could say that this litany of sins indicates that I don't want to be human.
Adkisson presents a litany of recent court cases which impact asset protection and estate planning.
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You could read that as a litany of wreckage, or a series of opportunities.
Simply put, no prospective boss wants to hear a litany of "boss from hell" stories.
The SEC and Congress are supposedly conducting widespreadprobes into a litany of analyst practices.
"There has been a litany of bad practice that had to be exposed, " he added.
Gaffney then lists a litany of seemingly contradictory statements and actions by Snyder and his administration.
Television advertising is cheap in Montana, and the airwaves sport a litany of 30-second attack ads.
Let me conclude this little litany with another example that I am especially concerned about.
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The constant drip-feed of bad news on the environment has inured us to the litany of loss.
Just about every article on the subject of shareholder activism includes a different litany of targeted companies.
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But after this litany of environmental pronouncements, the rest of the conference became a very different affair.
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The lamentable litany of losses was painful for Michael Bidwill, 42, son of the team's longtime owner.
The litany of recent accusations levelled by the US against Saudi charities is a case in point.
Faced with this litany of ills, Europe's politicians and officials respond in a number of different ways.
He spends much of his book itemizing the globe's botched water projects, and a depressing litany it is.
But Ask's attempt to assuage those privacy concerns, launched Dec. 11, has quickly drawn a litany of criticisms.
But it went on to list a litany of headwinds from job losses and lost wealth to tight credit.
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Will we be smacked around by a litany of location-based apps, all of which can happily be opted-out of?
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And I know you just went through a litany of reasons and you say it is all the Republicans fault.
That is a crisis but not one that surfaces in the litany of crises that politicians open up at solution-time.
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He went on to point out the overwhelming superiority of the Navy-Marine Corps team against a litany of state forces.
Though the book is still packed with prescience, most of it reads 13 years later like a litany of gimmicky prophecies.
Barack Obama has already given his potential 2012 opponents a litany of abuses against the free-market with which to rail about.
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In 2000, Mr. Woods, by then a five-time winner of major championships, publicly unreeled a litany of grievances against the circuit.
And its effectiveness can be compromised by interactions with a litany of other medicines and even foods such as green, leafy vegetables.
The publicity over both stories has prompted a litany of similar confessions.
But he could have closed out that depressing little litany by saying, "Together, we are going to get out of this thing!"
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