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Chemistry isn't a litany of facts.

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The litany of non-policy questions produced a bizarre debate.

Let me just demonstrate the litany of pie. Okay, page 15.

The publicity over both stories has prompted a litany of similar confessions.

They've endured a litany of stressful events over the last several years.

In most countries that would count as a litany of failure.

Data is a list of temperatures, a litany of recent sales, or an inventory of parts on hand.

But as you saw from a little litany of key safety issues, they've been around for a very long time.

For most environmentalists, the answer to that depressing litany is to keep pushing the same message harder: cut carbon and cut it now.

Her recent four-day trip to the Cardamom Mountains turned into a litany of mishaps – from impassable rivers and unrideable tracks to broken bikes and – ultimately – bodies.

By the time the games kicked off, the city was in much better shape, though a new litany of woes soon appeared.

As Mercury reviews the details of recent weeks, the secret of your success will be not allowing that review to devolve into an inner litany of regret.

The prime minister can hardly be blamed if today's youngsters have poor manners. But the litany of woes from employers suggests that something has gone wrong with Labour's school reforms.

Depending on your goal, your answer to this question can lead to a litany of other questions about the specifics of whatever body of resources you need to protect.

Short people know the sad litany all too well: Numerous studies show that they probably earn less than taller colleagues. They get fewer dates as well as fewer promotions.

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