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The continually solid, if not spectacular Chris Bosh -- locked up on a max deal last summer -- gives the Heat a formidable, rangy front line that can create a litany of problems.
The bill contained a litany of updates to the Criminal Code by creating a new warrant specifically for metadata, and another that allows police to track people, things, and vehicles.
Attending a private school (and getting education that arguably has higher value due to a litany of factors) would create a greater difference between the two values.
I don't want to make this into a litany of complaints.
He said the ACF challenge was "the latest in a litany of attempts by politically-motivated activists seeking to endlessly delay new, job creating projects in Queensland".
For its "The Pet Effect Campaign," the organization created parodies of prescription drug commercials encouraging adoption of cats and dogs for relief from a litany of health problems.
"We didn't create this mess, but we are here to help clean it up," the freshman member said, before ticking off a litany of things that have soured many Americans on the president who came in trailing fairy dust.
Judge Young cited a litany of methods used by prosecutors to encourage defendants to plead guilty under federal sentencing guidelines issued by a commission created by Congress in 1984.
Next year, a "Litany of Lamb"?
Together they recounted a litany of trespasses.
He recites those schools like a litany.
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