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But this litany is really just a list of symptoms.

There is, however, one problem: this litany is not supported by the evidence.

This litany is interspliced with accounts of corrupt police officials, one of whom jokes, "Women are like laws, they were made to be violated".

What's confusing about this litany is that Iran has blown by each red line in turn, yet the supposed disaster has yet to materialize.

However dispiriting or annoying this litany is, and whatever problems it presents to a woman studying or teaching Aristotle, it can be argued that Aristotle simply held a mistaken view about women and their capacities (as did most Athenians of his time).

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The true contrast is with antibiotics, surgery, television, lighting and heating, air travel – the litany is equally endless.

This familiar Italian litany is the "never-ending story of things that need reform", sighs one economist.However, there are signs of progress.

As Monteverdi goes, the Mass and the Litany are relative obscurities, performed far less frequently than the madrigals, the surviving operas or the Vespers of 1610.

But from the president down, the litany was the same: sanctions will only make Russia more determined and more resilient.

The litany is familiar: Paterson is crime.

The litany is overwhelming but not always effective.

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