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Your article mentioned Canadian piquee" at being excluded from the litany of countries listed as supporters in the president's address to Congress on Sept. 20.

It seemed impossible to separate out from the litany of killings I'd heard recited on the news almost every morning of my childhood – the infamous Troubles, that ate away at the souls of everyone living on the island.

Mr. MacDonald also suffers from the litany of medical problems that come with the disease: frozen joints that have to be kept supple through physical therapy, swollen toes that weep blood and can easily become infected.

The wantonly murderous security services and armed civilian bands of regimes past dissipated as, whatever his other faults, President René Préval marked a change in at least this aspect from the litany of rancid despots who have actively victimised the Haitian populace without cease since colonial times.

From the litany of bad predictions made by technological optimists, Gates would have done well to recall that in 1959 CP Snow had made a similar one, albeit with a longer deadline: This disparity between the rich and the poor has been noticed… Whatever else in the world we know survives to the year 2000, that won't.

We all know that it is just another off-the-shelf look from the litany of cool lifestyle looks that litter the pages of magazines and newspaper style sections, yet it works.

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While referring to Alice Glass" — with whom her husband is said to have had an affair — "Mrs. Johnson recited from memory the litany of surnames that Alice had accumulated during the course of her multiple marriages".

From this, the litany of micro-aggressions, of denigrating stereotypes considered acceptable to peddle will permeate unabated.

A writer fanatically, almost telegraphically terse, he has not flinched from the litanies of verbal repetition, the Homeric otioseness of fixed epithets that children exact so severely from candidates for the honour of amusing them.

Inspiration is not garnered from the litanies of what may befall us; it resides in humanity's willingness to restore, redress, reform, rebuild, recover, re-imagine, and reconsider.

Let me note, then, that "One for the Books" is a shaggy specimen, and could have done without the mock Amazon reviews from previous centuries or the litany of fake Lincoln titles and Kinks autobiographies or the mock book-discussion questions.

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