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It was an 80-minute litany of errors.
For this litany of errors, many people in authority owe millions of Americans an apology.
They wrote in court filings that the old lawyers' performance was "abysmal," "shameful" and "marked by a litany of errors".
The litany of errors committed by the All Blacks was uncharacteristic and decisive in South Africa's favour.
Well, it is widely thought that Romney's political advisers aren't the brightest bulbs — his entire campaign has been a litany of errors.
At the same time former environment secretary Owen Paterson appears for Grassroots Out on the EU's "litany of errors", eco-wise.
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LITANY OF ERROR Record labels were making terrible missteps long before the advent of the digital age.
Dewani's trial exposed a litany of basic errors.
The target should have been substantially greater but, despite England's litany of batting errors, it still seemed sufficient to pose their opponents a troublesome task.
The problem with welcoming back a host of players, primarily to the backs, however is the inevitable rust and ensuing litany of handling errors.
Not included in Magaziner's litany of acknowledged errors was the decision to draft a full bill rather than send a rough précis to the Hill to be refined and hammered out there.
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