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"litany" Definitions
  1. a series of prayers to God for use in church services, spoken by a priest, etc., with set responses by the people
  2. litany (of something) (formal) a long boring account of a series of events, reasons, etc.

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Northam's campaign wasn't based on just an empty litany of policy, it was a policy litany people could believe.
Twenty-six women enact this litany loosely modeled on the "Litany for Survival" by Audre Lorde, individual bodies acting in unison, converging on the New Museum to say her name.
" Her answer is a litany: "Kenya, Hawaii, Tahiti, Martinique.
It is a depressing litany, to be sure, though often
He listed off his litany of complaints about the election.
But the idea invites a whole litany of fascinating questins.
He has long highlighted North Korea's litany of broken promises.
And then she proceeds to lampshade a litany of discomfort.
It also included a litany of alleged offences by reporters.
Some of this litany has to do with the medium.
In between, there was an almost constant litany of complaints.
"He gives me this litany of reasons," Mr. Islas said.
In practice, the program has produced a litany of frustrations.
His wailing falsetto turned repeated phrases into a keening litany.
But his book is more than a litany of victims.
Democrats are offering up a litany of exciting big ideas.
She's waiting on a litany of other equally important reports.
As it thaws, the dirt could release a litany of horrors.
Each offers video calls in addition to a litany of features.
He cites a litany of news reports to justify the allegation.
These avenues of discrimination have created a litany of healthcare problems.
Google's witnesses and lawyers offered a litany of explanations for APIs.
During his 11-season career, Washington suffered a litany of injuries.
Most Trump supporters aren't ignorant of the litany I presented above.
A brief litany of messy wars and their endings since 1945
There is one exception to this sad litany: health care workers.
This litany of ideas might make "The Uninhabitable Earth" sound upbeat.
ANONYMOUS Start by breaking down this litany of criticisms a bit.
His death remains the subject of a litany of conspiracy theories.
They talk over one another, pouring out a litany of grievances.
The B.J.P., India's dominant political party, came last in his litany.
But now, a litany of screwups is halting those very same plans.
Its litany of possibly "triggering" material was mocked as overly politically correct.
The party has moved in his direction on a litany of issues.
She also hammered him on a litany of comments demeaning to women.
Would I find a litany of arrests for unlicensed maple syrup distribution?
Their father was taking a "litany of medications" simply to remain comfortable.
Houston police say they've uncovered a litany of evidence contradicting Vence's story.
For that Mr Cameron can thank the litany of woes afflicting Europe.
Since I began getting migraines, I've been prescribed a litany of medications.
There's a litany of stories about this and composers' nervous systems combusting.
Her litany of lies, double-talk and hypocrisy have reached epic proportions.
Despite Obama's unblemished string of wins, a litany of trade issues remain.
The former first overall draft pick has suffered a litany of injuries.
The volcano is just one of a litany of new Jurassic spectacles.
The next morning, Simmons provided M. with a litany of his operations.
Mr. Tomko faced a litany of charges, including misconduct and sexual harassment.
She suffers from a litany of medical conditions, including diabetes and depression.
Did one Republican stand up and decry Cohen's litany of presidential lies?
Sarah Thomas, an American football official, has seen a litany of football firsts.
Should you finally switch to T-Mobile and its litany of appealing offers?
Still others are trying to minimize the charge with a litany of excuses.
It works, but it doesn't make the Mindframe's litany of issues go away.
Enterprises face a litany of threats from both inside and outside the firewall.
And with Scapple, there's no litany of complicated tools to remember and master.
"I love you so much," he said, after asking a litany of questions.
In it, women read a litany of Trump's own damning words about women.
"The Only Plane in the Sky" gives us a litany of What Ifs.
The litany of ethics reviews were detailed in a letter to Democratic Reps.
After listening to this litany of grave warnings, a certain anxiety overtook me.
Adobe Lightroom helped in one big way and a litany of small ones.
It's a litany of mistakes, and it will make you angry to watch.
The litany of wrongful convictions was not just enormous — it was still growing.
He still faces a litany of other legal woes, including several civil suits.
Which brings us back to Helen, and the litany of calamity described above.
The complaint against Agha and Dardar reels off a litany of successful hacks.
Here's why Mr. Cohen has decided to confess to a litany of crimes.
Jeb Bush, and her office has been criticized for a litany of problems.
Wang listened to the strange litany of symptoms that plagued the boy's summer.
Biden: A Life of Trial and Redemption, runs through a litany of worries
Accusations against a litany of other famous men followed: Nelly on October 7.
Investors are nervous about a litany of factors beyond coronavirus fears, Aldis said.
This litany of anti-democratic abuses should feel distressingly familiar to American readers.
He unspooled the usual litany of Trump's violations of fact and human dignity.
Also, the litany of nonsensical Benghazi hearings purposely took a toll on Mrs.
Mueller faced a litany of headwinds typical of a high-stakes government investigation.
For decades, federal judges have reflexively imposed a litany of supervised release conditions.
Trump went over a litany of what he called China's unfair trade policies.
Despite her litany of health issues, Ginsburg has expressed no interest in retiring.
His answers are for the most part a litany of vague personal grievances.
A "7 Moles" margarita debuted, confusing my tongue with a litany of spices.
It was a litany familiar to any editor, whether in book publishing or publications.
Shinwari described a litany of abuses he said were committed by Islamic State fighters.
We literally listed a litany of media reports that are in the public domain.
The status quo is the result of a litany of failure on all sides.
Warren stuck to her script, talking at length about her litany of policy proposals.
But for most Venezuelans, the blackouts add to a litany of other daily burdens.
There's a litany of other things Emil Michael has done in the past publicly.
We've had this ugly litany of news flow -- impeachment, Brexit, protests in Hong Kong.
Tech's buzzy litany of cliches like "breakthrough" or "innovative" mischaracterizes what technology actually does.
In the meantime, the Italians fell victim to an unbelievable litany of refereeing errors.
A cursory glance of that feed reveals a litany of Spring Break animal abuse.
Within hours, concerns were raised online that resurfaced a litany of (now-deleted) tweets.
Teachers feel pushed over the edge to protest against a litany of resulting troubles.
His accusers' accounts are a sad litany of the same appalling scenes with Weinstein.
She reflected, too, on her typical response to the nation's litany of gun massacres.
Then, there's Futurama's litany of hilarious robots, from Bender, to Hedonismbot, to Humorbot 5.0.
I distinguish this from the usual litany of things that merely make someone promotable.
The tensions add to a litany of other issues that have sapped employee morale.
The lawsuit details a litany of combative exchanges between Sinclair and the Justice Department.
Ms. Hutchins recalled that the original manuscript was a dull litany of animal noises.
Looking deeply into Tyler, the Creator's back catalog provides a litany of similar references.
The retreat on Afghanistan compounds the litany of setbacks that has confronted the court.
They published a litany of stories supporting Mr. Brat and viciously attacking Mr. Cantor.
It included a litany of conservative policy proposals, modeled after the White House's demands.
A litany of grievances regarding everything from overcooked burgers to overly chatty Uber drivers?
Pruitt is facing a litany of scandals, many related to his spending and travel.
The list of workplace causes of cancer provides a litany of largely ignored factors.
Obama faces a litany of obstacles in pushing his nominee through the nomination process.
My checkered past, it turns out, may not be a litany of imprudent decisions.
" Rubio ran through a litany of national ailments, then explained, "That's why I'm missing votes.
Valdés's translator, David Frye, is overfond of the word "litany," which appears with pathological frequency.
But China has a litany of its own struggles, if only on the financial side.
Photo: GettyHell hath no fury like a litany of teens shitting on an app redesign.
Of course, I'd been peppered with a litany of questions, but had never felt unwelcome.
So, investors are wondering what Buffett thinks about the litany of scandals plaguing the bank.
View this document on Scribd In a lengthy document, Sassani claims a litany of abuses.
Throughout all of this was also a litany of smaller injuries that didn't require surgery.
All in all, this interim report points to a litany of failings in the industry.
Maddox has repeatedly denied knowledge of the litany of complaints by employees against Steve Wynn.
Still, the power generators face a litany of other problems linked to the industry's structure.
Faced with this litany, many liberals (of the free-market sort) have lost their nerve.
Uninstall." There's a litany of curses, and one asks, "What do you know about China?
But only a full on-camera public litany of his depredations can do the job.
His injury is just another in a litany of injuries for this year's Utah team.
There's been a litany of policy debates and elections since, but mostly just stifling inaction.
He charts the litany of errors made by the British, the effects of which endure.
As of Season 7, however, we can add another adjective to this litany of descriptors.
The whole second verse is a litany of things I've told every man I've dated.
WhatsApp bars Islamic State supporters for a litany of violations of its terms of service.
It's practically a litany of survival scenarios playing out in high-drama action-adventure form.
Beyond a litany of awards, it has proven to be a smash with Netflix subscribers.
Think about it: There's a litany of one-liners that we give certain relationship behaviors.
She pleaded not guilty to a litany of charges as severe as the rape suspect's.
After several minutes of suffering through his litany of Internet myths, something occurred to me.
When experts are asked about solutions to the city's woes, they recite a familiar litany.
It's a litany too long to be excused, a record too gross to be expunged.
The inquiry has led to indictments and guilty pleas for a litany of Trump associates.
After every tragic mass shooting, Democrats come out with the same litany of talking points.
The litany of reasons for the downtrend are numerous — geopolitical, political, inflation, and interest rates.
Manafort was convicted of or pleaded guilty to a litany of financial and other crimes.
The federal government has responded in kind with a litany of suits of its own.
Its lyrics are a litany of political ills and social injustice Thailand is afflicted with.
World Series of Fighting limps into 2017 weighed down by a litany of other issues.
It was a good few years before we really got down to working on Litany.
A Reddit forum titled "tradeXIV" for XIV traders turned into a litany of horror stories.
Many people may find that surprising given the litany of abuses you suffered growing up.
The group also must be sharp mentally against the Patriots' litany of stunts and blitzes.
But the events in Bucharest stand out in the nation's long litany of Holocaust offenses.
Outside the family, a litany of staffing problems loomed as the shutdown deadline drew nearer.
This is only the latest in the litany of despicable actions taken by Mr. Trump.
Mr. Trump recited a familiar litany of complaints about lawless immigrants and naïve trade deals.
And for colored girls is so much more than a litany of Black women's suffering.
A litany of (decidedly unimpeachable) patriots delivered a series of devastating blows to Trump's defense.
Because unlike the litany of devices listed above, people will actually buy the Galaxy S20.
Over the past few months, the once-buzzy company has faced a litany of issues.
The litany of conspiracy theories outlined above presents a true threat to the United States.
The allegations add to a litany of complaints about the company's culture under Neumann's leadership.
Manafort faces a litany of financial charges pertaining to his work as a foreign lobbyist.
Like him or not, the President's first year has been a litany of promises kept.
The conclusions of the WHO report are buoyed by a litany of other recent research.
We cannot afford to treat this one as just another of Trump's litany of outrages.
His landscapes are a litany of primary colors and common nouns: blue sky, green grass.
The measure authorized a top-line budget of $717 billion to cover a litany of spending.
Or comically roasting Trump over his litany of sexist remarks, such as mocking Carly Fiorina's face.
It is just the latest in a litany of troubles afflicting prisons in England and Wales.
There has also been the endless litany of questions: How can it survive without a library?
An investigation into police officers' Facebook posts finds a litany of racism and other disturbing content.
PATH TO GROWTH AT&T, saddled with $162 billion in debt, faces a litany of challenges.
The Real Housewives Of New York reunion has been filled with a a litany of bombshells.
Not to mention, the Fantastic Four's litany of great villains such as Galactus and Doctor Doom.
He ticked off a litany of claims of how employment has suffered under the Obama administration.
Now immigration has taken center stage in the litany of fabrications that defines the Trump campaign.
Gropings, genital exposures, grand theft: Andy Dick's litany of offenses to society is long and egregious.
No sooner does she catch sight of me than she launches into the usual daily litany.
Ehrenreich knows this and teases the reader for registering it with a dust-to-dust litany.
Thousands of troops and ground, air and naval forces from a litany of countries are involved.
Add Thousand Oaks, California, an upscale enclave 227 miles northwest of Los Angeles, to the litany.
It features a litany of hyper-specific tracks that could help you navigate very particular scenarios.
The litany of detentions and releases works to wear asylum seekers down until they give up.
He's also the author of a litany of racist and anti-Semitic tweets uncovered last week.
There are a litany of options when it comes to smart light bulbs on the market.
There were Facebook pages, inspirational YouTube videos, and a litany of memoirs about it on Amazon .
Reservations about impeachment The impeachment resolution that Meadows introduced cited a litany of complaints against Rosenstein.
Your litany of his destructive comments is all the proof that he or anyone should need.
The sudden influx of mainland Chinese has sparked a litany of complaints among Tung Chung's residents.
The damage toll from the 12% collapse in seven trading days is a litany of rarities.
St. George supporters cite a litany of frustrations, with complaints about underperforming schools chief among them.
So this was "Gretchen am Spinnrade" as despairing cry, the "Lied der Mignon" as haunted litany.
The litany of ways in which the world failed Salahuddin is too great to fully comprehend.
Bastian offered a litany of technology improvements aimed at making the sometimes unpleasant experience of flying.
" At one point amidst the litany of criticism from Cheney, Pence joked about receiving "softball questions.
"There's a litany of fees because they know you can't get it anywhere else," Slott said.
The race also saw reporters unearth a litany of Moore's most controversial statements throughout his career.
Just the litany of lies that you would have thought would be disqualifying for anybody else.
They are focused more, they say, on what they see as a litany of recent victories.
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From this, the litany of micro-aggressions, of denigrating stereotypes considered acceptable to peddle will permeate unabated.
The state's lawsuit says Purdue kept pushing to sell its products despite a litany of red flags.
He'd already been accused of helping copyright violators, sex workers, ISIS, and a litany of other deplorables.
And with them came a litany of rules regulating both the content and frequency of their speech.
Added to that litany is a view that corporate earnings growth has peaked amid rising borrowing costs.
Simply put, we view the setup for the stock as very attractive for a litany of reasons.
LuAnn was charged with a litany of alleged offenses, including disorderly intoxication and battery on an officer.
The litany of catastrophes that can be attributed to the clothing industry extends to pollution, as well.
That helps explain why, despite this litany of woes, conversations about euro-zone reform have gone nowhere.
Debra Messing, however, didn't hold Will & Grace's 2017 return to NBC hostage with a litany of demands.
The ruling recites a litany of tweets since Mr Trump took office that disparage Muslims and Islam.
He made a long litany of promises but mostly avoided telling us how he would fulfill them.
Eventually he emailed a massive list of viewers with a litany of wrongs committed by the station.
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And his litany of alternative facts, corrections, and blunders reveal the devastating disorganization of Trump's White House.
This lawsuit follows on the heels of a litany of mishaps for Rubin's much-hyped new venture.
Clinton's vice presidential selection, she said, was the latest of a  "litany of grievances" for progressive voters.
The list of actions Trump promised for his first hundred days became a litany of broken promises.
The horrible litany of body parts and ruined lives and new orphans and grieving parents would recommence.
It's a litany provoked by art, too—a simple pop song that turns into a political prompt.
Chris Christie for a litany of reasons, one of which was his alleged support for Common Core.
Rather, he blamed the tragedies on a litany of other reasons, including abortions and violent video games.
The litany of justices going bandaged into June, traditionally the last month of the session, is anecdotal.
" It should come as no surprise that this litany of accomplishments led to the nickname "Amazing Grace.
In a final aria, "A Lucky Man," he unfurls a litany of discontent: I'm a lucky man.
And once again, there's a litany of reasons the market is in imminent danger of falling apart.
Even mainstream country acts mention smoking marijuana now and again among the litany of acceptable American pastimes.
Mr. Wu eventually returned the money but a litany of grant applicants would later cite other irregularities.
Kaine bought up a litany of the insults that Trump has lobbed against minorities, women and others.
The finale's soundtrack highlight was Leonard Cohen's "Who by Fire," a soulful litany of ways to die.
The litany of exposed lies and deceit by prominent people is enough to make your head spin.
Haaland has drawn plenty of support from liberal groups for her litany of progressive stances on issues.
The litany of fines, which can range from $1,000 to $50,000, are a setback for any business.
And Facebook, which has faced a litany of crises in the last two years, denies any wrongdoing.
Last August, Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty to a litany of crimes, including for arranging hush money payments.
Barr offered a litany of shocking views during his testimony, as the journalist Marcy Wheeler points out.
Late last year, a parliamentary report detailed a "litany of errors" by the authorities surrounding those incidents.
To be clear, the plans they are touting would instead put migrants through a litany of horrors.
She released dozens upon dozens of detailed policy proposals on a litany of issues throughout her campaign.
Stimulants also come with a litany of side effects, including sleeplessness, lethargy, suppressed appetite, and stunted growth.
But he, like many others interviewed, said he did see a litany of problems with the press.
Complicating matters further, the United States and Turkey are NATO allies with a litany of shared issues.
Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, has advocated a litany of progressive policies throughout his presidential campaign.
That's the last thing the market needs given the litany of other challenges facing the broader markets.
Warren ticked off a litany of potential executive actions she'd take to try to curb global warming.
My husband and I made a litany of suggestions, the majority of which involved leaving the house.
The next day, Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was indicted on a litany of financial charges.
For Israelis, it's jarring enough to see the country's first lady accused of a litany of crimes.
Their challenge is cutting through a litany of information surrounding outdoor advertising by relying solely on visual language.
Foreign investors have cited a litany of concerns, from unfamiliarity with Chinese companies to concerns about corporate governance.
But the Trump administration official said the rule was a "complete mess" with a litany of unintended consequences.
There was the usual litany of gross exaggerations and outright falsehoods to keep the fact-checking machines whirring.
Discoveries of new CRISPR enzymes have helped to create a litany of new potential uses for the technology.
The litany of sanctions levied against North Korea to curtail its nuclear program don't appear to be working.
Soon they'd see that someone else had committed the litany of sordid sex crimes she'd been accused of.
In the fight for his political life, Capuano called on a litany of backers that included former Gov.
Instead, it seems the change simply made it easier for users to avoid using a litany of abbreviations.
Chinese consumers can buy air conditioners, drones, laptops, luggage, hoverboards, and a litany of other things from Xiaomi.
Still, "downside risks have grown," it said, laying out a litany of risks both within Europe and beyond.
And Travis has a litany of issues and was allowed to stay and take a leave of absence.
A survey of Lane's YouTube output over the next two years reveals a litany of tinfoil hat theories.
The source of stress is never the specific litany of tasks and duties one is paid to do.
The cars have been without a litany of safety features that are available in many older Tesla cars.
Over time, Ms Soares has emerged from her litany of personal tragedies to transform into a cult figure.
Nauru's hospital is ill-equipped to deal with the litany of mental-health problems already affecting asylum-seekers.
A litany of commonly ordered preventative medicine labs were supplied, every one of them with a normal number.
Atiku said he would go to court to contest the results due to a litany of "premeditated malpractices".
They also predicted that legalizing more minimal procedures would generate a litany of legal, regulatory and medical problems.
In China, the middle class now demands safer work environments, more pay, and a litany of other requests.
It gave lawmakers and reporters a litany of policy points to chew on instead of his latest tweets.
The recommendations come after a seeming litany of dark accusations of sexual misconduct, discrimination, and boorish workplace behavior.
Surrogates have blasted out a litany of mayoral achievements by email, on Twitter and in op-eds articles.
Cohen pleaded guilty to breaking campaign finance laws and a litany of other money-related crimes in August.
The local news feels almost comforting in its sameness: a litany of power outages, corruption scandals, society parties.
The problem is that there is still no clear obstruction by Trump, despite a litany of inappropriate comments.
Trump's biggest supposed crime is unlike any of the litany of charges against Hollywood executives and prominent figures.
Reciting a litany of unusual and unlikely ideas that Mr. Trump laid out at the Republican convention, Mrs.
Georgia has seen a litany of changes in — and challenges to — voting procedures since the Shelby County decision.
One would require that energy development facilities respect a 2,500-foot setback from a litany of protected spaces.
Participants experience swelling, vomiting, hallucinations, diarrhea and a litany of other maladies as bodies shut down, often unpredictably.
But Trump and Bolton had a litany of policy differences — on Iran, North Korea, Syria and, apparently, Ukraine.
Other writers on staff have dealt with a litany of other keyboard problems in the last few years.
Agrawal offers a litany of denials and explanations, many or all of which may yet be borne out.
The neighbors are facing a litany of fines, some of which may total $70,000 per day per violation.
Foreign investors have cited a litany of concerns, from unfamiliarity with Chinese companies to worries about corporate governance.
The prosecutors' summary of the cases reads like a litany of uninformed consent wrapped inside a pathological dynamic.
Opponents of the bill say its passage would create a litany of legal and ethical issues for Arizona.
But the crisis was long in the making, fueled by a litany of errors, a Times investigation shows.
On March 10 and 11, Media Matters published a litany of comments Carlson made between 2006 and 2011.
The accounts reached dueling interpretations of a litany of information about contacts between Trump campaign officials and Russians.
Adding to its litany of financial woes, South Africa's investment-grade credit rating is hanging by a thread.
To the Editor: David Brooks compiles a logical litany of the many likely problems with Medicare for all.
Trump has spent years threatening to go after Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Twitter for a litany of sins.
With a litany of strict rules regarding what and when he can eat, he's the NFL's resident ascetic.
We've also seen a litany of problematic privacy invasions from other countries' governments, as they battle this virus.
He said Warren was "misinformed" on redlining and presented a litany of housing policies he pushed as mayor.
But they are mixed in with the almost daily litany of insults and moral embarrassments from Trump himself.
The passages on war here are vague, a litany of violence and despair presented without context or explanation.
Residents rattle off a litany of names of neighbors and friends they have not seen or heard from.
The president's latest comments came during a winding, 85033-minute conversation that touched on a litany of topics.
Despite a litany of corporate cautionary notes, the S&P 500 has traded nearly 5% higher this year.
He also repeatedly recited a litany of yardsticks by which he was leaving the country in fantastic fettle.
Improved conservation programs in the farm bill will also help prevent a litany of other issues impacting Americans.
Critics say a long litany of other moves by the government are taking a toll on Venezuela's democracy.
The circumstances of his death immediately sparked controversy, including a litany of conspiracy theories that he was murdered.
" He also decried the move in light of "the litany of Iranian-backed terrorist activity inside of Europe.
This seemingly endless litany of transgressions can get the better of you, but realize that you're not alone.
Police then brought a litany of charges against Farrera-Brochez and Ler over the purportedly falsified blood tests.
McGlashan founded TPG Growth, which has had a litany of successes investing in later-stage startups such as Airbnb.
The filing also touched on a litany of Flynn's military accolades throughout his 33-year tenure in the Army.
To this litany of criminality, Trump has wisely asked: How have any of his monstrosities harmed the United States?
There's a litany of other reasons why 2018 broadband speed improvements likely had nothing to do with net neutrality.
The FTC fined Facebook $5 billion for that and a litany of other instances where it mishandled user data.
Despite the litany of self-inflicted wounds, Facebook has yet to truly see any damage to its bottom line.
That includes a litany of new all-electric, zero-emission vehicles that are in development and on U.S. roadways.
He told reporters the litany of injuries he sustained during his career had worn him down physically and mentally.
More importantly, it features Eminem in full-on old-school mode, dropping a litany of classic Marshall Mathers verses.
Having dealt with a litany of injuries himself, del Potro is playing in his first French Open since 2012.
Reporters can usually expect a litany of redactions done with black marker when the government hands over sensitive information.
The Republican "compromise" immigration bill included a litany of a conservative policy proposals, modeled after the White House's demands.
"God willing, this litany of stupidity will be the epitaph of the Haqqani network," said an exhausted-looking Boyle.
It would be a space for musicians, like him, as well as Stanford's litany of engineers, scientists, and programmers.
Given the growing litany of health problems in purebred dogs, perhaps it's time for some reform in this area.
That fact has attracted a litany of Democratic hopefuls, including two past losing statewide candidates in former state Sen.
Midsommar does present a litany of what should be (or likely for most other people is) deeply disturbing imagery.
I'm not going to repeat the litany of ever-escalating gaffes he commits; you can see it for yourself.
" He's got a litany of things students have endured: "Roaches, bedbugs; I mean, you name it, we've seen it.
Atiku, 72, said he would go to court to contest the results due to a litany of "premeditated malpractices".
The shooting of Ms. Cáceres is only one in a grim litany of political murders since the 2009 coup.
And where does the high-gloss, highly sexed figure of Tom Ford fit in that litany of decade definers?
It took visits to 16 doctors from a litany of specializations to finally identify the illness stealing my life.
But conservative Wheaton alumni and parents found a litany of troubling political, cultural and theological implications in her post.
The White House contenders debated a litany of issues, from abortion to trade policy to the House's impeachment investigation.
Apparently the "Gray Lady" missed this, along with a litany of other racist and anti-Semitic diatribes uncovered here.
The litany of the LAPD's oversights enumerated by "Helter Skelter" continued beyond Manson's final capture and into the trial.
Those follow a litany of other abuse claims, both from the United Nations and nongovernmental organizations monitoring the region.
His campaign was fascinating from state to finish — if at times horrifying — because of the litany of similar novelties.
Who wants to be the annoying person at the restaurant dictating a litany of dish changes to the server?
Conversely, the slightly more popular LadyBoners features a litany of sexy male celebrities— fully clothed, mostly, but sometimes shirtless.
Due to its litany of Title IX issues, Baylor will likely end up paying out a fairly large settlement.
But unfortunately, today there are significant barriers to accessing abortion, due to a litany of medically unnecessary state regulations.
FACT CHECK Tying recent growth to his policy moves, the president offered broad pronouncements and a litany of statistics.
That includes a litany of revelations about the company's mistreatment of user data, largely revealed in 2017 and 2018.
It would be a tiresome litany if not for the fact that a human life hangs in the balance.
Later, a young woman performed a musical litany of hate against everyone, across the whole political and social spectrum.
Judge went through a litany of drills on Tuesday before the Yankees' 5-1 win here over the A's.
While the film is a bit forgettable when compared to Pixar's litany of accolade-adorned movies, it's still fun.
The missing details of the deal have left a litany of questions: Exactly what commitments did the Chinese make?
Establishment Democrats worried about beating President Donald Trump have raised a litany of fears about Sanders: He's George McGovern!
Nor will I be taking up this whole litany of left-wing proposals they've been passing in the House.
A litany of critical medical procedures followed, including hip, femur and knee replacements and the removal of a kidney.
The litany of abuses is long and horrendous and includes targeted and indiscriminate killings, rape and looting of civilians.
They kind of just see it as being the next in this litany of persecution that's been going on.
Ghosn was due to face trial in Japan for a litany of charges involving alleged mismanagement of Nissan's money.
The crash was one of a litany of accidents involving Indonesian airlines since 2000, including several involving Lion Air.
Mazzini is introduced in prison awaiting his date with the hangman and finishing his memoirs, a litany of crime.
Charges of a litany of financial crimes against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates.
The study, titled "Under Pressure: The Squeezed Middle Class," laid out a litany of problems affecting middle-income households.
Like pirates, many hackers are self-described fighters against the system, extracting vengeance for a litany of perceived ills.
Trump and his family have already been accused of litany of crimes that would make mobster Lucky Luciano jealous.
Sloan said his decision to relinquish control of Wells Fargo could help the bank overcome a litany of scandals.
The litany of funding approaches available, Briggs said, is leading finance chiefs to increasingly bolster their own tech fluency.
What it means for investors So, what does this litany of lamentation mean for investors in the companies involved?
Then his mind returned to the ceaseless litany of considerations he had to navigate to make the perfect choice.
The future of gaming/military training programs inches ever closer with this week's litany of VR Battle Royale style games.
The teacher has since been arrested and is facing a litany of charges, including for aggravated assault and reckless conduct.
To his credit, the mayor showed up, promised specific actions and responded to a litany of shouted, angry citizen complaints.
The main story of Judgment is great, but its litany of minigames and side missions can be just as fun.
Most publishers desperately want to improve their experience, and many sites have gone through a litany of revamps and redesigns.
Yet despite the fact DAMN is glued together with a litany of theological references, its takeaway needn't be strictly religious.
Aside from pink chicken, students have documented green chicken, brown lettuce, rotten fresh fruit, and a litany of other issues.
Amber Heard's defamation lawsuit against comedian Doug Stanhope includes a litany of shocking accusations against Depp and his publicity team.
The diet that has come to define this strange, decadent point in Western history has a litany of health consequences.
Kauffman, a 68-year-old endocrinologist, was facing a litany of charges, including murder, racketeering and leading a narcotics network.
He and partner Andy Murray went on to win their match, and hopefully receive a litany of intentional fist bumps.
One of these is a priest whose godly wisdom consists of a hair-raising litany of ethnic and religious hatreds.
Warren wanted a litany of fixes in higher education from King, but her first priority was the former Corinthian students.
Munn also spoke about the litany of terrible movies and the male actors who are successful in spite of it.
Chris Christie found a litany of ways to call Senator Marco Rubio inexperienced, Mr. Kasich sidestepped opportunities to go negative.
Berl later moved to America, where he accrued a litany of difficult-to-earn pilots licenses, according to the website.
In the Fox interview, Trump brought up a litany of complaints about China that he emphasized during his presidential campaign.
To that end, the song's unnamed narrator unspools a litany of his qualifications for making it on the Golden Coast.
Ayotte -- at any point during the year's long litany of outrages that preceded the release of this "Access Hollywood" videotape?
Since then, Mercedes has seen a litany of hitters ranging from Cano and Encarnacion to Albert Pujols and Francisco Cervelli.
In addition to suing companies that have similar hologram technology, he's faced a litany of lawsuits from his former employees.
He would never lose his job for trying to justify the litany of falsehoods that the President espouses or tweets.
That's not to mention the litany of wearable devices that gained "smart" features without running a full-fledged smartwatch platform.
And yet, CES exists and thrives because it continues to host worthy things in among its litany of technological excess.
Move mouse to—sweet tap-dancing Wilbur Ross, I can't even finish reciting such an inane litany of needless actions.
More often than not, history indicates such deals are accompanied with a litany of promises that rarely, if ever, materialize.
It's also spawned a litany of memes and the perpetual joke that you should never, ever kill John Wick's dog.
And there is considerable work left to be done to bring any one of Warren's litany of ideas to fruition.
Pro Publica, a nonprofit investigative journalism organization, recently offered a litany of examples of governmental side-stepping of the law.
A U.N. report in December referred to a "terrible litany" of violations including unlawful killings, torture, gang rape and slavery.
That's all in addition to the litany of other terms and tropes authors explicitly warn readers about in their disclaimers.
Rabinowitz documented "a litany of anti-Semitic and other discriminatory behavior he experienced" in his response to the performance review.
It is a great day in America, despite the Schumer-Pelosi progressive litany that tax reform aids only the wealthy.
There are also a litany of subpoenas regarding his business and financial records sought by congressional, state and local investigators.
Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, has faced her own litany of questions about her email habits and, implicitly, her trustworthiness.
I was a spoiled, restless 6-year-old monster with a litany of complaints: ''I keep getting bitten by mosquitoes!
What you're left with is an endless litany of half-formed ideas that amount to nothing more than classroom sniggering.
I can still remember how it just completely stopped me in my tracks with its litany of literary name-dropping.
Toward the end of the book, Pearl names the models she packs in newspaper, a veritable litany that includes semiautomatics, .
Two years later, in 2015, he stood up for a Marine colonel facing a litany of charges, including sexual harassment.
He admitted to a litany of unpaid bills, legal judgments and defaulted mortgages that had dogged him for two decades.
Individual art works can end up drowning in a loud litany as viewers move from gallery to gallery to gallery.
Glory and Its Litany of Horrors , by Fernanda Torres, translated from the Portuguese by Eric M. B. Becker (Restless Books) .
Michael Cohen has pleaded guilty to a litany of crimes and cooperated with investigators — all without a deal for leniency.
Patterson, a native Jamaican, raises a litany of questions around the unidentified dead in the 2010 Tivoli Incursion in Kingston.
It would be a tiresome litany if not for the fact that in state executions, the executioner is always you.
A search for "three piece suit" on Amazon returns a litany of budget brands like YFFUSHI, WULFUL and WEEN CHARM.
And on Sunday, in tweets to his more than 40 million followers, he offered a litany of accusations against Mrs.
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, over a litany of policy differences, including his interest in détente with Iran.
President Trump issued an astonishing litany of complaints against the news media in a recently published interview with Time magazine.
House prosecutors on Thursday presented a litany of facts and arguments to support their charge that Trump abused his power.
For procedurals fans, a litany of shows from the Law & Order universe will be available, including every episode of SVU.
That directive lists a litany of responsibilities, and policy and requirements that need to be met to accept a gift.
The new group is headed by a quartet of progressive women who have advocated for a litany of liberal priorities.
A Sky television modem, we're wryly informed midway through a litany of far more terrible disasters, has not yet arrived.
This litany inevitably ends with a gripe that Europe needs to do much more to foster such companies at home.
More recently it has generated a litany of derogatory slurs and alt-right political rants, which saddens and perplexes him.
Nor will I be taking up this whole litany of left-wing proposals they have been passing in the House.
It was just one of a litany of challenges Munoz overcame since he took the top job in September 2015.
Vance has a litany of non-prosecutions, too—it just happens to include some powerful people who could help Vance.
So, you know, every firm today has a huge litany of software and hardware problems they're trying to solve, right?
They further said that enforcing existing rules is more important that adding to the litany of regulations already in place.
There are litany of differences between Clinton and Trump, of course, but climate change is one of the most prominent.
On Friday, two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, were added to the sad litany of sanctuaries desecrated by unholy violence.
Instead I found a litany by creative folk struggling to come to terms with an unpleasant year that ended badly.
"You want truthful sentences?" she asks in the new novel, after a noisome litany of them rolls off her tongue.
At public meetings to discuss the project, residents offered a litany of worries, including concerns about building heights and traffic.
Since 2011, Texas has mandated that anyone who wants to register voters must become 'deputized' through a litany of requirements.
Cohen pleaded guilty in August to a litany of financial crimes, and pleaded guilty in November for lying to Congress.
Inevitably, there are a litany of wreck-heads itching to add their hoarse, disorientated voices to the digital dawn chorus.
This complaint reads more like political talking points than a reasoned legal brief, and it contains a litany of inaccurate information.
In many ways, adulthood is a litany of dreams deferred, elaborate goals of things like eating ice cream for dinner dashed.
They bent over backwards as Andy has written to protect Hillary and we can through the litany of things supporting that.
Alec Baldwin goes in on the golden showers dossier, with a litany of pee jokes that are not to be forgotten.
Over the next 90 minutes, Osterloh and his leadership team introduce a litany of new products that have Assistant baked in.
In the Fox interview, Trump brought up a litany of complaints about China which he had emphasized during his presidential campaign.
Many were angered by what they saw as insufficient punishment for those who perpetrated a litany of crimes against their people.
As you certainly know by the litany of trending hashtags and speculative-without-spoilers blog posts, Game of Thrones is back.
So Google is now building its own SoC, as fully evidenced by its litany of job listings attesting to that ambition.
We chant a litany, wearing red for our fierce rage and life blood, for collective strategy, rhythm, and insistent Black joy.
It was the latest in a litany of injuries that have hampered the career of the 26-year-old from Hawaii.
In the weeks before and after Anders' death, state inspectors found a litany of problems at the facility, including staffing shortages.
" Cobb included deforestation among the country's litany of tragedies, citing the "bygone glory of Haiti's lush mahogany and tropical oak forests.
The litany of "thoughts and prayers" that began to pour in on Twitter — we knew those were on the way, too.
All the while, and without briefing papers, Mr Macron listened to the litany of complaints and offered a response to each.
A 2013 Government Accountability Office audit in found a litany of problems with the recovery efforts spearheaded by the Clinton Foundation.
So, Falconer had to create costumes for the house's litany of residents-turned-ghosts spanning from 1918 to the modern day.
She then goes on to describe the litany of annoyingly unsolicited skin care tips that she's been given over the years.
Other controversial figures, past and present, also continue to be represented on the Walk of Fame, despite a litany of scandals.
When Simone first identified the women in refrigerators trope, she garnered a litany of responses from noted comics writers and fans.
Experts offered a depressing litany of facts about the damage that could be caused by a magnitude 7 earthquake underneath Oakland.
Among the litany of things Fox has described in the past, her first introduction to Transformers director Michael Bay sticks out.
Wynn Resorts has already admitted to a litany of charges, laid out in a complaint by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
It's a minute-long spot dedicated to all things Black and magical, with a litany of hairstyles important to our heritage.
If you take Trump's name away and look at his economic policies, you don't see a litany of right-wing proposals.
Members of the Senate Commerce Committee have introduced a litany of bills to address the "digital divide" over the past year.
While the "litany" of issues facing Wells Fargo has weighed on the shares, there are three things Siefers sees as positive.
Trump's comments follow remarks Thursday from US and Israeli officials who laid out a litany of examples of malign Iranian behavior.
The title track addressed a litany of societal ills, and "If I Was Your Girlfriend" represented Prince at his carnal best.
To the Editor: As a sociologist of education, I appreciate Nicholas Kristof's revisiting a litany of racist realities in our country.
Los Angeles—invoked in a litany of street names, a love letter that is also an elegy—is razed and redeveloped.
The ACLU is currently involved in a litany of lawsuits against the Trump administration over several policies it argues are discriminatory.
That&aposs why experience across several cycles and a litany of defaults — and the relationships won from that work — is critical.
McQuade's litany of collage work has appeared in publications like the New York Times, The New Yorker, WIRED, and GOOD magazine.
When someone asks how I made it to the summit, I don't reply with a litany of gear, or training regimens.
She and some of her co-workers relayed the litany of ways the network differs from any other co-working space.
On Sunday, police arrested current and former members of a Christian group in New Mexico for a litany of alleged crimes.
Meanwhile, our love of new tech means that we own a litany of gadgets that older generations could only dream of.
It notably pits Natty against a litany of evil grownups, and emphasizes that her world is kind but predatory and unpredictable.
The research community has documented a litany of negative consequences for health that this sort of aggressive and violent policing produces.
Mr. Francis' story became just another in a litany of cautionary tales shared in America's immigrant communities under the Trump administration.
In a litany of memos on Friday, prosecutors effectively accused the president of defrauding voters, questioning the legitimacy of his victory.
Its contents were dismaying; the singer's social media housed a litany of racial slurs and memes, posted in her early teens.
One of those suits was Garrison's, which alleges that Bloomberg made a litany of sexist and racist comments over the years.
Perhaps his administration's litany of indefensible ethics violations combined with their disrespect of congressional oversight powers will be the breaking point.
It's the latest challenge to hit the Trump administration, which already faces a litany of lawsuits over the national emergency declaration.
In The Daily Mail, a series of correspondents revisited a litany of complaints about Meghan's behavior, going back to her wedding.
During a six-week trial, witnesses recounted the litany of nightmares — brainwashing, starvation diets, sexual slavery — they endured under his hand.
Avenatti has also released a litany of policy positions, many of which align with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
Pruitt's attempts to reshape the EPA's transparency rules come as he faces intense scrutiny over a litany of recent ethics controversies.
Or, more precisely, if they do, that joy is outweighed by the rolling litany of daily horrors that Trump has inflicted.
Prosecutors laid out a litany of examples of how she did so, saying her scheme took place between 2015 and 2019.
It continued in the same vein as the earlier entries—a litany of undifferentiated sex acts and accounts of people squabbling.
There's a well-practiced litany during these moments: the shock, the commiserating texts and social media posts, the flood of memories.
They confront their adversaries with a litany of stigmatized populations — gays, drug users, prostitutes — whose dignity they are pledged to defend.
Or perhaps the litany of ways the Trump administration has dismantled laws and regulations protecting healthy, safe and clean drinking water?
There has been a litany of other scandals, some involving Uber, Lending Tree, Hampton Creek — the list goes on and on.
Mr. Nelson voiced a litany of irritations: people on welfare who don't want to work, immigrants taking jobs, the culture of complaint.
But that record comes with a litany of complicated past positions, including his opposition to busing being ordered on the federal level.
He's achievement, if it can be called that, was widely condemned by scientists and ethicists, who railed off a litany of concerns.
Consider the litany of ideological sins that Sanders checks off to prove that Hillary Clinton is a moderate and not a progressive.
Many voters were angered by what they saw as insufficient punishment for those who perpetrated a litany of crimes against their people.
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"We know they're responsible for a litany of violence against the Turkish government so it's not surprising that they're involved," he said.
New cars are starting to come with a litany of sensors, everything from radar and ultrasonics to front- and rear-facing cameras.
Mrs Clinton set the furore in the context of the litany of insults he has dished out to other people and groups.
On Sunday night, the Mexican government began proceedings to send him to the United States to face a litany of drug charges.
Trump unleashes a common State of the Union applause line after listing a litany of boasts about the economy and military strength.
This means that engineers have had to come up with a litany of exceedingly difficult ways to try to land on Mars.
OK, this is a lot better than the long litany of fundamental flaws to which SS7 was vulnerable, but it's still sad.
Over the past year, headlines have presented a litany of the absurd ways that we're wrecking the places we attempt to appreciate.
McAdoo, raised in a small town in western Pennsylvania, thanked a litany of leaders for his development as a coach, including Coughlin.
What followed from Mr. Cuomo was a litany of good-governance proposals that, though familiar, are still sorely needed: Publicly financing campaigns.
The birth of rock 'n' roll interrupted the litany of teenage tear jerkers (also known, I kid you not, as "splatter platters").
The facility has come under scrutiny in recent months after a scathing report detailed a litany of abuse allegations and shocking conditions.
I easily scheduled the pre-op exam and a litany of accompanying examinations: an EKG, chest x-rays, and various blood tests.
I think anyone who has gone through something traumatic could have a litany of things to remind them of that traumatic experience.
But a litany of Republican establishment groups were displeased with her voting record and invested more than $1 million to unseat her.
Is Lynch setting up a cascade of satisfying resolutions with this litany of drawn-out nothings, repetition, and unfamiliar names and faces?
The iPhone maker is particularly powerful because a litany of companies rely on it for 20 percent of their revenue or more.
Daily news reports would consist of a grim litany – closed factories, rising prices, falling property values, and key workers leaving the country.
The poll follows a litany of headlines about unsavory liaisons between Russia and Trump's team that have come out since Trump's election.
Guzman faces a litany of charges in the United States, and could be tried in various cities, including Chicago and New York.
She did her homework, hitting Bernie Sanders with a litany of details about his voting record on gun control and health care.
America's economy is increasingly intertwined with the European Union's, and unfortunately the litany of bad European imports hasn't ended with Russel Brand.
In the 14 years since then, the evidence linking regular fast food consumption with a litany of undesirable outcomes has become overwhelming.
After damning testimony by a litany of (decidedly unimpeachable) patriots, the recently-passed resolution sets the rules for a public impeachment inquiry.
It also comes with a litany of features, including the ability to remotely fold the rear two rows from a smartphone app.
"I can't believe that you don't want to see me," it repeats, on the way into a litany of disconnection and desperation.
At every turn, Insatiable recklessly rips through a litany of social issues and, despite my prayers, refuses to stop the fat-shaming.
When his clients complained that they had not received the proceeds of their settlements, Mr. Schlesinger responded with a litany of excuses.
The U.N. and Human Rights Watch have accused Azov, as well as other Kiev battalions, of a litany of human rights abuses.
The revelations come at a trying time for Facebook, which has faced a litany of criticism over how it handles user data.
She handled the egos of a litany of male writers, including Norman Mailer, Philip Roth, John Updike, Jack Kerouac, and V.S. Naipaul.
As attorney general, Sessions will wield enormous power over a litany of civil rights issues that are important to communities of color.
And the litany of controversial issues making it to the court has continued, especially given the polarization and gridlock on Capitol Hill.
" In response, Harun gives a litany of his own impieties, culminating in the declaration that "God is a question, not an answer.
Ed Davis, Boston police chief from 7063 to 2013, said the litany of restrictions helped drive his decision not to issue Tasers.
So with the first record, you thought it was all you had in you—and then, somehow you released Litany last year.
It was a more free and open kind of creative process on Litany, whereas before I was really struggling with my depression.
But even as it's all delivered with the ritualistic pace of mythic litany, the presentation does not strive for a heightened tone.
There, the state's attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, already has sent the company a litany of questions about its handling of the breach.
But Twitter's public stance on free expression, along with its nebulous guidelines, have been used to justify a litany of hate speech.
He took a no-tolerance stance on Wi-Fi because a single ground rule seemed more hospitable than a litany of restrictions.
Women with the disorder have heavy, agonizing periods along with a litany of other symptoms depending on where the rogue cells lurk.
But it has a litany of historic grievances, exacerbated during the 1939-1975 Franco dictatorship, when its culture and politics were suppressed.
It suggests that a litany of headwinds — the trade war, Brexit, slowdowns in Europe and China — is having an effect on growth.
"Lagos Island is a litany of buildings about to collapse or already collapsing," the Socialist Party of Nigeria said in a statement.
Yet they still had to wait some more, through readings in English and then readings in Spanish, and a litany of prayers.
Second, a regained sense of history as a repository of wisdom and example rather than just a litany of crimes and wrongthink.
The litany of absurd past pardons (Sheriff Joe Arpaio, etc.) along with Mr. D'Souza's and others being contemplated (such as former Gov.
"Their record is an uninterrupted litany of cowardice, incompetence and blame shifting," Robert Shrimsley wrote in a column for the Financial Times.
With the spread of the pandemic, there have been a litany of calls for the US to relax or remove those sanctions.
Chatting inside their latest project, in the Buckhead neighborhood, they described a litany of slights by Democrats as motivation for switching sides.
"We need unconscious bias training for everyone," said Tracey Spicer, the well-known TV anchor, after recounting a litany of sexist encounters.
SURFACING In Sarasota, there is a community surrounding a litany of roadside psychics and more than 100 mediums and spiritual guides. Why?
There's no one right way to mourn the death of a loved one, but this movie provides a litany of wrong ways.
"Nonsense," said Jay Sekulow, the longest-serving personal attorney to Trump, when asked about the litany of allegations flying around Capitol Hill.
Mr. Maqoma, the founder of Vuyani Dance Theater, realized that the piece is, in this way, like a ritual, a religious litany.
Millions of Americans living in low-income communities and communities of color face a litany of environmental injustices on a daily basis.
Insomnia is also proved to cause a litany of problems, such as deadly motor vehicle accidents, heart disease and difficulty in concentrating.
A litany of mistakes The foreclosure mess adds to the list of customers who have been hurt by problems at Wells Fargo.
But I'm sure many people who use Uber can come up with a litany of ways to use this new reporting feature.
However, his new position brought a litany of attacks against him on stage as his rivals sought to boost their own standing.
"  McCoy's press release cites a litany of other grievances against Trump: "He has insulted prisoners of war and later refused to apologize.
The report commissioned by the government detailed a litany of failings that caused the tragedy, including the ferry's departure without notifying authorities.
Abortion regulations 2019 also saw a litany of state measures looking to restrict, create obstacles to or dissuade those pursuing the procedure.
Those services will join Netflix (NFLX), Disney+ and the litany of other streaming companies that are vying for viewer's time and money.
Bruce Rauner's record, featuring five actors sardonically thanking Rauner on a litany of sensitive cultural issues, including gender identity, abortion and immigration.
It's mostly just a litany of slams on the president and congressional Republicans, punctuated by sketches that sometimes get into obscene territory.
The litany of self-inflicted wounds by the president continues to grow – the result of the president's temperament and inexperience in governing.
More than a dozen tornadoes strike Virginia Before Florence sputters out for good, it also struck Virginia with a litany of tornadoes.
But with the current litany of data and video on opponents, he said there was no excuse for a lack of preparation.
The litany above is what I want them to do, and the person who could make them do it is Paul Ryan.
I write it because something fascinating is underway: After decades of incrementalism, Democrats are now proposing a litany of exciting big ideas.
"Hopefully, we'll do something before we begin to have a litany of recent fatal accidents," Mr. Sullenberger said in a recent interview.
It features a jaunty soundtrack and recounts a litany of "humiliating defeats" suffered by the US at the hands of North Korea.
After all, Phil Rivers makes a habit of coming out big early in campaigns, acquiring a litany of injuries, and fading late.
A classic he said/she said litany of statements flowed from both companies, and a two-week jury trial concluded in 2017.
But even if people criticize Swift's approach, is there really a point to imposing a litany of required feminist behavior on her?
The man was convicted of a litany of sexual offences in relation to the abuse, and sentenced to 14 years in jail.
Photo: GettyThe European Union has made a litany of warnings to online platforms, urging them to better moderate their hellish platforms or else.
The commitment to limit corporate PAC money comes as a litany of other prospective Democratic candidates for president distance themselves from outside groups.
Wednesday's rally came a day after Trump delivered what was widely considered an on-message litany of accomplishments and plans for the future.
He faced a litany of investigations over his fiduciary responsibilities to his fund, eventually being charged by the SEC last month for fraud.
The FBI investigation into "Hell" is just the latest of a litany of legal troubles the ride-sharing company has faced of late.
And in March of 2016, a Swedish police chief cautioned single women not to walk alone at night after a litany of assaults.
After a litany of incompetent, lazy, evil, self-interested rulers, one wonders what it will take before the kingdom realizes its fatal flaw.
Officials say similarities in each leader's personality and disposition have led to a bond that's withstood a litany of challenges during their tenures.
" Cummings added: "This complaint reads more like political talking points than a reasoned legal brief, and it contains a litany of inaccurate information.
The U.S. State Department's April human rights report describes a litany of abuses including disappearances, systemic torture, arbitrary arrests and violence against journalists.
But it also generated a litany of critical press coverage from people concerned that the series glamorized suicide and recklessly portrayed mental illness.
Pence was unflappable throughout, while deliberately choosing to avoid answering any direct questions about his running mate's litany of controversial remarks and positions.
She's arguing that she will shake up Washington, DC, and is running on Medicare-for-all and a litany of other progressive issues.
The book has zero interest in having children parrot a litany of who-what-where-when facts or proving who knows the most.
"This complaint reads more like political talking points than a reasoned legal brief, and it contains a litany of inaccurate information," Cummings said.
Last week, a litany of businesses came out against Trump's baffling withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, including Microsoft, IBM, Google, Facebook, and Apple.
Despite this litany of suffering many outsiders, especially on the left, argue that the world should leave Venezuelans to sort out their differences.
Beside better cameras, we now have a litany of better sources for higher-quality content, and they all add up in the end.
There's a litany of subtle design details and pleasing symmetries in this Huawei design that add up to create a positive first impression.
The report, which was endorsed officially by Attorney General William P. Barr on his last day in office, detailed a litany of abuses.
We are handed a stack of menus detailing a litany of deals: pick-two lunch specials, half-price happy hours, and appetizer platters.
Yet as the litany of assassinations in the 20th century suggests, its use as a weapon of war returned to popularity soon enough.
He had kept mostly silent in the presence of his older brother, but once Lazari was gone, he began a litany of complaints.
But it is hard to ignore such warnings when confronted with the litany of outrageous remarks, proposals and spectacles presented this campaign season.
"The focus was to deal with the litany of issues that African-American and Latino voters are facing," Sharpton told MSNBC's Tamron Hall.
Later, Castro delivered a litany of areas where he said the U.S. was failing, from inadequate health care to lower pay for women.
In February, a fire killed a worker at the same plant, the latest in a litany of safety disasters that have plagued Pemex.
But when Clinton mentions Comey, it is taken as just one more complaint in a litany of "blaming others" for her own mistakes.
Instead, the explanation probably lies in the familiar litany of cognitive biases that lead people astray despite their best efforts to be rational.
Trademark attorney Brian Conroy claims to have dug up a litany of Apple trademark applications that include names no one else has seen.
Nora's story brings up a litany of questions, like how didn't the alternate dimension world descend into chaos after the 98% Sudden Departure?
The Closing the Gap report struck a somber tone as it outlined a litany of grim statistics highlighting the difficulties facing these communities.
The overall rigidities of seniority systems and the risk of unauthorized strikes complete the litany of unfortunate consequences that flow from that system.
"Repugnant" and "detestable," she called him, as she ran through a litany of reasons she believes no Cuban should have voted for him.
They have also put a litany of issues on the table, including the length of the school year and preparation time for teachers.
And so Crosby's A Body Undone can read like a litany of rejections of all the people she might be understood to be.
In the interview, Gronk talks about his new partnership with CBDMedic, and how CBD has helped him heal from a litany of injuries.
One of the staffers, former Trump campaign aide Kevin Chmielewski, ultimately detailed a litany of allegations against Pruitt in interviews with congressional Democrats.
They should be asked under oath if they knew Blasey, if they ever attended parties with her — a whole litany of obvious questions.
The plan outlined a litany of recommended steps to overhaul the companies but was criticized as vague or incomplete by investors and analysts.
In his prepared remarks, Esper described a litany of concerns about China, from the way it uses its economic power to technology theft.
If "Black Friday" is the mall, "Litany" is the shimmering graveyard of electronic devices connecting us to each other and to the internet.
She began with the litany of local decline: the vanishing jobs in the coal mines, the shuttering stores, the school that closed down.
Those with access to social media in Egypt can find a litany of complaints, accusations and derision directed at him and his regime.
Contributing Opinion Writer NASHVILLE — The news emanating from the American South this year has been one long litany of assaults against human decency.
Eminem freestyled an impassioned litany of grievances against President Donald Trump in a new video that aired during the BET Awards Tuesday night.
In denying the permit, the Inslee administration offered a litany of excuses, including the claim that the project would cause impermissible environmental harms.
Keep a journal of positives Many of us can easily recite a litany of negative things that have happened to us each day.
After a litany of bombastic threats and insults, Mr. Trump met with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, in Singapore last month.
The litany of plant closings over the past few decades, culminating in the shutdown of a GM plant in 2010, was positively brutal.
For the first time, the Comey memo pushes the litany of controversies surrounding Trump into the scope of the United States criminal code.
GOP leaders say the media isn't paying enough attention to a litany of significant bills that have already been passed by the House.
Since then Drew Pavlou, one of the organisers of the sympathy rally, says he has received a litany of threats from Chinese patriots.
What starts off as a mundane account of a father-son hunting trip gives way to a litany of weapons and their uses.
That is why "Manchester by the Sea" becomes a litany of human error, with the tragic parts nicked and grazed by semi-comedy.
It's the latest hurdle for the utility, as it tries to resolve its bankruptcy and a litany of other legal and financial problems.
But it also contains a litany of rebukes to countries that have invoked bipartisan wrath on Capitol Hill, including Russia, China and Turkey.
Despite a litany of ongoing issues, most notably the regulatory threats, there's lots to like about the social media giant according to analysts.
MT had not dealt with a litany of risk management failings despite repeated warnings from the Frankfurt-based regulator stretching back to 2015.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's litany of false statements and spurious claims has opened a national debate on the fragility of a fact-based society.
Wells Fargo CEO abruptly resigns: Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan is stepping down as the bank struggles to overcome a litany of scandals.
Horowitz finds a litany of false and even falsified representations used to continue the secret investigation targeting the Trump campaign and its associates.
Many of the samples tested positive for a litany of other drugs, including PCP and opioids, and often for multiple drugs at once.
Michael Cohen's opening statement for his hearing before the House Oversight Committee Wednesday morning contained a litany of allegations against President Donald Trump.
Letters for Olson is but one book in a litany of contributions he made to the world of poetics and throughout his life.
It would be a rare success in an otherwise grim litany of ecological ruination tied to the country's demand for threatened plants and animals.
Before the first debate, Clinton and her aides prepared for Trump to confront her on a litany of uncomfortable subjects, namely Bill Clinton's infidelity.
But it's not just that products like DrinkSavvy or the litany of others like it are simply lofty ideas that are difficult to execute.
Woeful road safety, accidents at sea, scams and even angry elephants have added to what seems like a never-ending litany of bad news.
Tyechia Payton, 34, of Thornton, was arrested early Wednesday "for a litany of charges," the Palo Alto Police Department said in a news release .
The BoE ruled that RBS must boost its capital buffers, an unexpected result that underlines a litany of problems that RBS is grappling with.
"There's a litany of things in his record where he takes the position that government should control more decisions for Americans," Mr. Davis said.
But a litany of examples gaining steam on Twitter and other forums is highlighting how the underlying software is capable of making serious errors.
Hence, history records a fairly detailed litany of Mary's pregnancy symptoms: Menstruation had stopped, her breasts were swollen, she was nauseated in the morning.
This year, I experienced an inordinate number of those halcyon moments at Detroit's Movement Festival, and, more importantly, its wild litany of after-parties.
The social media site nearly rioted over Blake's loss, detailing the litany of reasons the Colorado beer sales rep was the true Correct Choice.
In the hands of a lesser writer, this litany of woe might have degenerated into one of the dry treatises on which he draws.
The latest of in a litany of prominent men to be accused of sexual assault, representatives of Branson released a statement denying any wrongdoing.
A federal grand jury indictment detailed the alleged litany of horrors against the 22-year-old victim, who was identified only by her initials.
LOL. Is it a litany of new services that let you pay money to read magazines and watch Apple-made TV shows and stuff?
Zenith agreed to the litany of student protections demanded by the administration that the Dream Center refused when it looked to buy ITT Tech.
The announcement prompted a violent backlash on Twitter from opposition politicians and commentators alike who fired a disparate litany of abuse at the proposal.
Waters closed the final night with a litany of anti-Trump comments — and some pro-Palestinian ones that didn't go over well with everyone.
Today's B2B marketers therefore employ a litany of tactics to track prospects across devices and marketing channels, engaging with potentially interested parties wherever possible.
Uber, already dealing with a litany of crises — including a lawsuit brought by rival Alphabet — could also be facing an exodus of key talent.
First, regularly sleeping for less than 7 hours a day is associated with a litany of health problems and a higher risk of mortality.
The "INGSOC" slogans in Orwell's epic dystopian novel, "1984": Would fit nicely among Trump's litany of incongruous phrases: Trump's "truths" are easy to debunk.
"The committee has its own, constitutionally-based prerogative to conduct investigations," Chaffetz said, laying out a litany of records he wants from the FBI.
Only then did the FBI actually get around to asking to surveil the former Trump adviser with a litany of Russian connections, Carter Page.
LG, HTC, Sony, and a litany of others were throwing devices at a wall of uninterested consumers, but all failed to make anything stick.
But the characters' pain and fear still come through clearly enough to turn the film into a litany of effectively staged, emotionally powerful horror.
"The doomsayers, of course, have a different view, conspicuously colored by a litany of hypotheticals and hyperbole, and generally devoid of facts,"Quinn said.
The alternative weekly is calling him a known white supremacist citing countless posts to his personal Facebook page expressing a litany of extremist views.
I weep with the men who were asked to read a litany of vitriolic texts, tweets and emails sent to these — no, all — women.
Each litany of woe will usually include at least one tale of sexual debauchery, one of drug abuse and one of a soiled apartment.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst John Murphy cited the French government's ownership as one of a "litany of obstacles" facing such a deal.
President Obama has long butted heads with the Israeli leader over a litany of issues, such as reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians.
In a late section on community building, for example, it races through a litany of community groups and non-profits, to zero cumulative effect.
Former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and one of his top aides, Richard Gates, face a litany of serious charges pertaining to alleged financial crimes.
"Litany," an installation, plants many mobile devices and computers, their screens flickering with images, in a landscape of sand, glitter, glass and USB cables.
The NLCHP's report from earlier this year included a litany of policy recommendations at the federal level that could work as a starting point.
Instead, she recites a litany of her desires, a striking monologue that is pure Waller-Bridge, skating the fine line between weakness and danger.
A further slowdown in lending could come as Australia's major banks face a powerful judicial inquiry which has already unearthed a litany of misdeeds.
The fucked up thing is I actually enjoyed going through this litany, if only to remember seasons in which the team actually won games.
With a litany of developmental issues, life hasn't been easy for Smith—but when he found EVE, it became a safe haven for him.
Matthew Pottinger, the National Security Council's senior director for Asia, offered the diplomats a litany of reasons previous negotiations with North Korea had failed.
The exhibition brings together two works, the digital video, "Black Friday" (2016) and the installation, "Litany" (2016), to create a loud, jarring, immersive environment.
That bizarre litany should give you a clue about who Malik Obama really is, or at least what he's become: a somewhat-scammy opportunist.
This applies not only to Reyes, but a litany of batterers before him such as Julio Lugo, Wilfredo Cordero, Milton Bradley, and Brett Myers.
He took a calculated gamble in pleading guilty to this litany of federal crimes without first entering into a cooperation agreement with the government.
The report accuses Myanmar's military of having ties to a litany of businesses and that those dealings have led to extensive human rights abuses.
Art is often seen as a platform for free expression, although a litany of unwritten rules apply — and this is particularly true in painting.
The big question, the sources said, is whether it goes nearly far enough for Democrats who've listed a litany if reasons for their opposition.
Instead, they presented a litany of the arguments that Mr. Stone's own lawyers had made for ignoring the guidelines and giving him lenient treatment.
The complaints in the two lawsuits outline in vivid detail a litany of alleged abuses and inappropriate sexual comments by Dr. Tyndall over years.
Trump's White House blasted the inquiry as "invalid" for a litany of reasons, including several that don't stand up well to close legal analysis.
A lifelong smoker, Ms. Davila had emphysema, which led to a litany of complications and infections, according to a review of her medical records.
The enormous defense bill, one of the most expensive in the nation's history, contains a litany of bipartisan rebukes to Russia, Turkey and China.
He repeated a litany of accusations against Omar, often echoed by Fox News and other right-wing media, including that she minimized the Sept.
The Times story ends with a litany of questions, all of which ask the same basic things: is this justifiable in service of profits?
Even if it puts to bed the DOJ and SEC investigations, Wells Fargo still faces a litany of probes related to its sales tactics.
"Over the past half a month there has been a litany of allegations ... I don't believe any of them have been sustained," he said.
It was a budtender who helped Tessa, of California, find relief from debilitating pain from severe endometriosis and a litany of other health problems.
New York (CNN Business)Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan is stepping down effective immediately as the bank struggles to overcome a litany of scandals.
Last year, Mr. Cohen contradicted that, pleading guilty to a litany of charges, including violating campaign finance laws in connection with the hush payment.
The quotations we best remember from George W. Bush are his litany of gaffes and inanities ("Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job").
Still the danger is that such accounting can numb a reader, become merely a litany of grim tales about the ways humans can die.
United States trade officials are motivated by what they see as a litany of failures by Beijing to live up to its trade promises.
Also according to public records, in 2001, Perrone was charged in Pennsylvania on a litany of offenses including stalking, burglary, harassment, and public drunkenness.
According to court records, Jeffrey Sandusky, 41, has been charged with a litany of felonies that include statutory sexual assault and involuntary deviate sexual intercourse.
In August, Trump approved a colossal defense policy bill that authorizes a top-line budget of $717 billion to cover a litany of defense spending.
Trump, however, has repeatedly said he doesn't want to take any actions that could imperil a litany of arms sales to Riyadh, totaling $110 billion.
Martin Casado (Andreessen Horowitz), Wendy Nather (Duo Security), Emily Heath (United Airlines) Enterprises face a litany of threats from both inside and outside the firewall.
Related: Taliban Captures Key Helmand District After Afghan Forces Decide to Pull Out SIGAR's report to Congress includes an exhaustive litany of wasted taxpayer money.
Indeed, to render his speech as yet another litany of small-bore policy requests for Congress to ignore would be whistling loudly past the graveyard.
While he cited a litany of challenges — including corporate corruption and a lack of transparency — he also pledged his bank's commitment to doing business there.
The crowd included a heavy mix of current and former Gawker employees, as well as a litany of New York's inside-baseball media all-stars.
DeVos was forced by a judge to cancel an additional $150 million in debt, and is facing a litany other lawsuits from students and states.
We'd been seeing each other for about a month and a half, throughout which I found a litany of excuses not to stay the night.
" Rattling off a litany of what he argues were missed opportunities, the complaint argues that several parties knew that Cruz "was a threat to others.
There's too much to cover, and my buffering, black millennial brain is short-circuiting the litany of inherited trauma — or should I say inherited burnout?
Maisel (on Amazon) The Great British Baking Show has won hearts and spawned countless imitators the world over for a litany of very good reasons.
Clinton launched into a litany of things Trump could be hiding, including the fact that he has paid little or no federal taxes for years.
I finally reached the third trimester of pregnancy after what felt like an endless litany of complications, an experience I recounted to Jezebel last year.
Mark Warner (D-VA) in particular offered a litany of Google's failures, including "absurd conspiracies" appearing in Google Search and "countless hacking attempts" against Gmail.
" He let the media have it as well, and in the process offered up a litany of his own mistakes: "The media is going crazy.
Everything cohesive and beautiful about the Find X's exterior shatters into a litany of microaggressions of bad software design once you start using the thing.
Prosecutors said Reichberg, who is affiliated with a company called JR Consultants, and Rechnitz supplied a litany of bribes for favors from 2012 to 2015.
A mysterious seizure started a litany of painful medical problems that would puzzle scores of doctors for many years before a diagnosis was finally made.
One of them is a real-estate mogul with a litany of personal and business scandals – not to mention a complete lack of proven intellect.
A litany of allegations against Qatar have flooded the media, the vast majority of which, as yet, are not backed up by any credible evidence.
Bill Cosby facing litany of allegations More than 40 women have come forward to publicly accuse Cosby, now 78, of assaulting them over four decades.
Speaking from a teleprompter ahead of a speech on education in Cleveland, Trump accused Clinton and her family of a litany of scandals and crimes.
After listening to a litany of bad ideas from the other inmates — Maureen is intent on making hair dolls — they give Brook's idea a chance.
Nearly every Lebanese that CNN spoke to said they have little hope in politicians' ability to tackle the country's litany of economic and security woes.
Left unsatisfactorily addressed are a litany of considerations which ought to have been weighed in congressional war authorization deliberations — if any such deliberations had occurred.
Now, contrarians, on both the left and the right, have and will continue to argue a litany of reasons why Biden won't win the nomination.
Among the litany of concerns we hear in South Carolina and Tennessee is the affordability of prescription drugs, especially for poor uninsured or underinsured patients.
The report contains a litany of evidence to the contrary of the president's claim that he did not order McGahn to get rid of Mueller.
Companies are seeking user data for various business purposes in almost all industries, including music, television, food, retail, news, cars and a litany of others.
And despite the litany of challenges, he is proud that he can employ Syrians and prevent them from joining a flourishing and exploitative black market.
On just about any major communications issue, Pai can provide an impressive litany of legal, policy and popular citations for his position—often without notes.
He faces a litany of corruption, fraud and tax evasion charges pertaining to political and lobbying work he performed for former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.
Then she gave a litany of everything that she'd been up to—cleaning the house, calling relatives and friends, making arrangements with the funeral home.
I'll leave it there for now, though the litany of the dreadful, the unlikely, the inexplicable and the absurd could be extended in every direction.
To Chloé's well-established formula of flou, she added tomboy tailoring, sportswear, slick coats and a litany of oddly desirable ponchos as unexpectedly practical outerwear.
With a litany of controversial comments and actions behind him, Trump is not a very popular leader in Britain, at least not with the public.
"If things aren't normal by the time June and July roll around, there will be shortages on a litany of toys," Silver told CNN Business.
Many reeled off a litany of grievances about the heat, the darkness and the endless waits in line for money, for gasoline, for bottled water.
A hashtag emerged on social media, #ArmMeWith, followed by a litany of suggestions from teachers other than guns: books, science equipment, computers and better pay.
"Litany," which is at the foot of the video projection, consists of a low mound of sand, glass and glitter extending into the gallery space.
The season six finale was terminally boring, and the cliffhanger was insulting; the premiere, with its litany of guess-who's-gonna-die moments, felt manipulative.
In reviewing the conflict, investigators also documented a litany of violations against civilian populations that were committed by the Houthis and units loyal to Saleh.
Writing down the jokes can't translate their onstage effectiveness as a litany of Dadaist dork humor, but here are a few: There's a dead cat.
But the escalation also reflected a litany of deep-seated grievances between the United States and Turkey that threatens relations between the two NATO allies.
Along with Washington and New York, California has borne the brunt of the coronavirus outbreak, which has also spread to a litany of other states.
The long litany of aborted efforts in the past, the sheer complexity of any negotiations and the many traps along the way suggest not yet.
In addition to the "kill it" comments, Garrison alleges in her suit that Bloomberg made a litany of sexist and racist comments over the years.
The litany of expressed concerns about maintaining a limited U.S. military and diplomatic presence in northern Syria run the full range of the political spectrum.
I won't rehash the litany of hurdles that stocks have had to clear since March 2009, the market bottom set during the last bear market.
McLaren had another wretched year last season, finishing ninth in the constructors' championship because of a litany of failures of its Honda-supplied power unit.
Incoming tech chiefs often face a litany of challenges, from deciding how to modernize legacy IT platforms to figuring out which vendors to work with.
Thomas cited a litany of threats and protests made against donors who had backed California's Proposition 8, which state voters had approved two years earlier.
She repeated to him the familiar litany of their news: that their mother was mostly sleeping, and when she did wake she seemed very confused.
When the media brings you in to stir the pot of controversy, bring the litany of successes and reinforce that messaging at the same time.
Consider the litany of recent incidents in the Catholic Church: • Catholic bishops have launched investigations into sexual misconduct in seminaries in Boston, Nebraska and Philadelphia.
Washington (CNN)Among President Donald Trump's litany of grievances and grudges, few ache with as much passion as his hatred of his own attorney general.
Other agenda items will include reviewing the litany of grievances of the past several decades — yet another sign that the Arab League seldom achieves anything.
How that plays out in practice is frequent fodder for courtroom battles, including a litany of pending lawsuits over various Trump administration immigration policy changes.
The group can run a litany of concepts with proper technique and execution, and its ceiling is good enough to handle almost any defensive front.
Also, none of the major media companies ever figured out Web 1.0, leaving in their wake a litany of failures and billions of dollars lost.
Mythos ABC runs through a litany of Lovecraftian creatures — but it also references the wider mythos of weird fiction that both predated and followed Lovecraft.
He faced two different trials: one for his dealings in Ukraine and another for a litany of financial crimes, including money laundering and tax fraud.
Pence had upset China with a fierce speech in October that laid out a litany of complaints ranging from state surveillance to human-rights abuses.
Demand Tesla listed a litany of problems with the quarter, none of them having to do with the problem Wall Street is focused on — demand.
His litany of interviews on the Bill Simmons podcast will be finecombed for secret wisdom, given faint narrative frames, and packaged into 250-page books.
And you can bet that by November, Trump's litany of sexist comments will be repeated so often that most people will know them by heart.
The top 500 supercomputers use a litany of chips: Intel mainly supplies the processors, while Nvidia provides accelerator chips that are made similarly to its GPUs.
An unsatisfying litany of heavy political lifts, most of which will fail, and each of which on its own would only mildly improve matters if adopted.
Photo: Spencer Platt (Getty)An Uber driver was arrested by authorities outside Atlanta after a license plate check revealed he had a litany of outstanding warrants.
In a court filing, she cited Xu's "litany of lies and contempt for the rule of law" as among the reasons he should be denied bond.
The Marine pleaded guilty on Thursday to a litany of charges in the case, including conspiracy assault, hazing, negligent homicide, burglary and making false official statements.
Given the ever-increasing litany of concerns he faces at the moment, David Cameron would have been considerably better off cheering for the Hammers this season.
You can use it in a litany of cocktails that call for vermouth, of course, or swap it in for the Lillet in a Vesper, perhaps.
And when it's meticulous work—work that for some leads to a litany of hate messages and death threats—it's a far cry from a compromise.
In November 2018, they were granted the right to sue, which is why these women are coming forward now — and they have a litany of complaints.
Human Rights Watch's 2018 report on the country contains a litany of problems: Saudi authorities in 2018 continued to arbitrarily arrest, try, and convict peaceful dissidents.
Trump's litany of concerns about the sanctions, which also affect Iran and North Korea, raised the question of how vigorously Trump will implement them regarding Russia.
For the last year or so, Sudano has been churning out videos of him singing "All Star" over a litany of irrepressible pop and rock singles.
Strasburg woke up this morning to a litany of columns and tweets and takes, many of which openly called into question whether he was actually sick.
And recent years have seen a litany of incidents in which African Americans have been questioned or detained by police while going about their daily business.
The address was perhaps the most poignant of any from a litany of Democratic speakers at the Tuesday meeting, several people who were in attendance said.
Below is a litany of habits you can pick up that could help you stop fucking with your grey matter and help enhance its function instead.
The Mexican state was fiercely secular for much of the last century, with a litany of anticlerical statutes, including prohibitions against land ownership by the church.
But if you do think you'd enjoy the Falcon, and could live with its litany of flaws I've described, I think you'll have fun with it.
Ms McGovern responded by letter to a highly critical op-ed in the New York Times on August 30th that listed a litany of recent failures.
It is exhausting, and the generic content warnings and resource links don't necessarily take into account the litany of disturbing topics swirling around in this cocktail.
You would expect a neurosurgeon, one of the most educated people in the world, to see through John's litany of lies and, yet, she does not.
The DCFS summary revealed a litany of child welfare hotline calls about AJ's troubled homelife, reports of squalid living conditions and drug abuse by his parents.
" Cummings dismissed the legal complaint as reading "more like political talking points than a reasoned legal brief," and said it contains "a litany of inaccurate information.
Or do we simply want to hear the litany of our childhood repeated back to us like an endless lullaby for the rest of our lives?
She is preparing for Trump to confront her on a litany of uncomfortable subjects, ranging from her email scandal to Bill Clinton's infidelity to her health.
Court cases brought by victims show a litany of damage, including breast malformations, ovarian cysts, heart attacks, liver and kidney damage, cancer and sometimes even death.
During his first two years in prison, Brown faced a litany of charges, including the notorious "linking charge" dropped by the Justice Department in early 2014.
"Walk through the litany of Trump outrage and disgust and slurs, and they'll come back with 'but Gorsuch — at least we got Gorsuch,'" Sykes told NBC.
Cohen has pleaded guilty to a litany of financial crimes as well as lying to Congress about the timeline of a Trump Tower project in Moscow.
It also must be over 299 minutes in length and must have its premiere screening in a theater, in addition to a litany of other requirements.
The idea of the "fridged" woman wasn't literally about refrigerators but encompassed a litany of female comics characters who'd been subjected to extreme violence or death.
In a litany of tweets, Stone berated Saudi Arabia as "the enemy" and slammed Trump for accepting the Order of Abdulaziz from King Salman bin Abdulaziz.
It's hard to overstate how powerful this litany of screenplay successes was not only at the box office but for writers who followed in Goldman's footsteps.
Uber is looking to make a clean break with business practices that resulted in a litany of regulatory battles, driver and consumer scandals and court cases.
The company is also partnering with a litany of lifestyle goods-makers to sell companion fashion accessories like leather driving gloves, hats, or fashionable sport coats.
China reported its lowest annual economic growth in nearly 30 years last week, adding to a litany of worrying economic data from Europe and East Asia.
"The current Apple case, together with the Lavabit case, join a growing litany of recent court decisions which have eroded away our personal liberties," he wrote.
After that, well, "The Orville" (named after the ship) is a fairly episodic litany of Trek-esque adventures, much of which is played with unexpected earnestness.
Normos/squares here have a litany of luridly colored, diabetes-inducing "alcopops" on which they can suck to pep them up before their next Tinder date.
For example, it approved the construction of the Nord Stream II pipeline despite a litany of Russian violations of international law condemned by the European Union.
The tweets and attacks The final evidence often cited is the litany of hostile and conflicting public statements made by Trump on Twitter and in interviews.
After the emotional vulnerability and probing self-reflection that characterizes many of the essays, there is some refuge to be taken in this litany of fact.
There are also a litany of other partisan-inflected restrictions on voting, ballot access, and the like that could, in time, also fall under this theory.
Ingraham recounts a litany of health issues — she spent eight days in the hospital this spring — that make it difficult for her to find a job.
Whatever Obama's reasons, his failure to end America's multi-pronged forever war led to this point—to "a litany of war crimes," as Zenko put it.
Its recent record-setting day where renewables delivered 95 percent of the country's electricity from renewable sources deserves a litany of qualifiers along with any praise.
Warren has counted on a litany of detailed policy positions to separate her from the pack but she has struggled to gain traction against her opponents.
From coal country in West Virginia to the Southwestern borderlands, Trump supporters have casually dismissed the litany of insults and outrage that has characterized his campaign.
Had Mr. Grays, in his 27 years, accumulated a litany of petty offenses and low-level drug possession charges, we would almost surely know about them.
A litany of concerns was constantly running through my head, but I tried to push it aside by throwing myself into a rigorous marathon-training schedule.
Virtually the only new security funding goes towards cybersecurity, which has been a particular preoccupation for Ottawa, as it faces a litany of cyberattacks every week.
One could lodge a litany of complaints against Sex and the City (cough, that second movie, cough), but the casting has never been one of them.
Many of the genre's songs, slickly manufactured for a swooning teen audience, lean heavily on idealized, treacly romance—a litany of bad breakups and hopeless crushes.
Trump has repeatedly said he doesn't want to take any actions that could imperil a litany of arms sales to Riyadh that could total $110 billion.
The largest is here in Gurgaon, a fast-growing city outside New Delhi with a litany of Fortune 500 companies and a skyline filled with skyscrapers.
But for its inherent narcissism, and a litany of other slightly more bizarre reasons, people have attempted to make the argument that it is secretly evil.
But they act on many tissues throughout the body and have been tied to a litany of potential side effects, including prostate problems and cardiovascular events.
Michael Cohen is about to find out whether he'll spend a long time in jail for telling a litany of lies over the last few years.
A litany of data breaches, the Cambridge Analytica scandal, perceived broken promises, and Zuckerberg's own testimony before Congress are still fresh in the minds of members.
Ms. Pryor's case is yet another story to emerge amid a litany of recent sexual abuse scandals involving universities and the apparent mismanagement of abuse accusations.
The ads, which are part of a previously announced buy, underscore Warren's support from black activists and her plans to rectify a litany of racial inequities.
But in a month in which Congress was almost completely out of session, Trump was often the central and sole character in a litany of sagas.
"There's a long litany of violations that have empowered the imperial presidency that the Democrats don't want to touch and that really worries me," he added.
Ask about subway service, and riders are quick to rattle off a litany of complaints: overcrowding, constant delays, filthy stations and poor communication when problems arise.
And on the issue of user trust, there have also been a litany of tech scandals that have roiled Google, YouTube, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, and Uber.
Co-owner and cameraman Matthew Wolfe, on-screen "talent" Andre Garcia, and a litany of companies and bit players are named alongside Pratt as co-defendants.
In the years since, however, Russia has engaged in a litany of actions that have led the Western world to impose sanctions and freeze out Moscow.
When I went to name them, I went back through this long litany of beef people had with me about the names of characters I played.
The president's tweets show a mind and a man obsessed with a litany of personal grievances, perceived injustices being perpetrated against him and an impeachment mania.
The "motion to vacate" resolution detailed a litany of complaints against Boehner, including that he limited amendments too much and punished those who disagreed with him.
The proposal, Obama's costliest to date, includes a litany of long-shot progressive ideas that have little chance of becoming law in the Republican-controlled Congress.
President Donald Trump approved a colossal defense policy bill Monday that authorizes a top-line budget of $2135 billion to cover a litany of defense spending.
The GOP presidential front-runner rattled off a litany of statistics at the top of the rally to portray Wisconsin as moving in the wrong direction.
The inquiries over Pruitt's requests for a space in Tulsa come as the EPA administrator is facing intense scrutiny for a litany of recent ethics controversies.
Asked how much of a factor the Libya comments were to North Korea's change, the White House official noted Pyongyang's statements had a "litany" of objections.
The city's previous police chief, Marc Parent, identified the problem as a priority and drew up a litany of strategies and recommendations to address the matter.
She cites the venomous response to Obama alongside a litany of setbacks that have followed African American strides stretching back to the Civil War and emancipation.
If you peruse the company's patent applications, you'll find a litany of technological explorations of "hidden" sensor tech (such as a camera) that sits behind the screen.
A litany of poor economic data worldwide sapped Asian markets, though some optimism emerged as China and Japan said they would use fiscal spending to boost growth.
His remarks last night were vintage Farrakhan: A litany of tropes about how 'Satanic Jews' are corrupting society with immoral acts and that Jewish writings, 'promote pedophilia.
So often I experience Twitter as a fleeting and amorphous litany of self-promotion, great jokes, must-read links, powerful and concise commentary, and gut-reaction trash.
Photo: GettyAt this point, it's no secret that the butterfly keyboard used on newer models of Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops have a litany of issues.
But Trump has repeatedly said he doesn't want to take any actions that could imperil a litany of arms sales to Riyadh that could total $110 billion.
Last September, David Cohen, the CIA's second-highest ranking official, spoke at length at Cornell University about a litany of challenges stemming from the new media landscape.
Many of the roughly 2,000 children separated from their parents over June and July were sent to facilities that have already accumulated a litany of abuse allegations.
But while the character Madame X may be an entire litany of things, what's wholly unclear from the album Madame X is who Madonna is in 2019.
Luck has suffered a litany of injuries throughout his career and looked set to miss the start of the 2020 season, which begins in just two weeks.
Cory Booker's Marijuana Justice Act, which comes with a litany of other provisions around criminal and racial justice, including reparations for people harmed by the drug war.
Johnson joins a litany of other celebrities in the apparel and tech space with the launch of his brand — which is not to say success is guaranteed.
"I started setting world records left and right," he says, earning "countless" number one rankings in a litany of classics, everything from Pac-Man to Dance Central.
This is the latest in a litany of Google Assistant-related announcements to come out of CES, which just last year was dominated by new Alexa integrations.
Indeed, Jones' book is a litany of fascinating orgies, and is just the thing to read for inspiration if you don't feel like you're partying hard enough.
This naming-and-shaming is the latest in a litany of hardline measures aimed at ridding the Southeast Asian country of crime, most notably drug- related offenses.
Dirty tankers are the latest of a litany of problems weighing on PDVSA, the source of most of Venezuela's export revenue and critical to the government's budget.
That's probably because Luckey, the one-time heir apparent to the future of gaming, has been on the receiving end of a litany of bad press lately.
Scalia was one of the most vocal on the Roberts Court during oral arguments, notoriously posing a litany of questions to the lawyers in front of him.
A litany of books and films created during the US occupation depicted racist images of Haitians and Vodou that still inform our perceptions and treatment of Haiti.
Valerie held a sign with a hand-drawn Puerto Rican flag and the message, "Don't close our schools" -- one in a litany of complaints against the governor.
And yet, slowly but surely it finds its footing—much like Freaks and Geeks—becoming much more than a litany of references to Oasis and dial-up.
Erected in 1974, the Coca-Cola sign was the crown jewel in the litany of neon signs that dotted bohemian William Street in the '60s and '70s.
For example, Lemonade is as much a tale of love and loss as it is a litany for survival passed down among women, from generation to generation.
It was an embarrassing mess for Russian internet service providers, which in their attempt to block workarounds for the messaging app, disrupted a litany of services online.
I'd say the biggest distinguishing feature between this bag and the litany of $25 Walmart alternatives is in the absence of friction or annoyances while using it.
Bill Cosby facing litany of allegations On Thursday, Buress was hailed by some on social media for his role in shining a light on the Cosby allegations.
"The mayor and the city of Sacramento has failed all of you," he said, reeling off a litany of what he felt were problems in the city.
John Ratcliffe offered a tongue-in-cheek remark for Strzok's posture in contrast with the litany of texts he exchanged with Lisa Page offering anti-Trump sentiment.
If he invokes a litany of ethnic clichés and stereotypes, it's not in order to subvert or endorse them, but to identify where authenticity is possible regardless.
But Mr. Feig was met with a litany of criticism and trolling, including a fake Twitter account set up in his name that sent out racist tweets.
The news media picked up on the abuse after Ms. Jones began retweeting screenshots of the litany of comments sent to her over the past few days.
Under his presidency, the administration has proposed a litany of policies to curb illegal and legal border crossings and curtail the number of refugees the country accepts.
Beatings, hangings, sleep deprivation, waterboarding, mock executions — a litany of abuse authorized by the United States government against terrorism suspects held in the wake of the Sept.
I knew this was an issue that often came up in relationships, and I came prepared to fight with a litany of feminist rhetoric and healthy boundaries.
While opponents have loaded that term with a litany of horrors, it is in fact the approach that has led to the success and popularity of Medicare.
After the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini brought in an all-prevailing sharia law, which included a litany of rules governing public behaviour between the genders.
It would be difficult to find anyone – NASCAR official, fan or media member – who looks on Stewart and the litany of incidents throughout his career with ambivalence.
And Michael Voltaggio, who won the season, has a litany of accomplishments, including a Michelin star, an acclaimed restaurant called Ink, and glowing praise from Tom Colicchio.
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.
After all, its litany of cloud computing services runs on the same infrastructure as Google Search and YouTube, two of the most frequently digital products used today.
In this razzle-dazzle poem, José Olivarez ramps up his litany of misbegotten "folklore" by embellishing superstitions and biases, transforming them into aggressively jubilant tales of survival.
The clash at Sunday's debate over Joe Biden's record was the first in a litany of criticisms Bernie Sanders leveled at his former Senate colleague's voting history.
It was a litany of historic firsts, most of them by Democrats: In Massachusetts, Ayanna Pressley became the first woman of color in her state's congressional delegation.
And a litany of payments benefited prominent officials, like the $60,000 for advertising on a TV show featuring the rock musician and N.R.A. board member Ted Nugent.
On the ground, the plunge in the lira has had an impact on daily life in a litany of ways, affecting even the availability of pharmaceutical supplies.
Upon landing, a convoy of Mercedes-Benz G-Class S.U.V.s drove them to his home, a heavily marbled mansion with a pool and a litany of servants.
They laid out the litany of crimes Blagojevich committed while in office and argued it would send the wrong message to voters about corruption by public officials.
The distribution deal makes sense for HBO Max as it tries to cast a wide net for viewers amid a litany of competitors debuting in the space.
It maintained a long litany of non-nuclear domestic and international sanctions, continued to enforce them and beefed up military and intelligence cooperation with our Gulf allies.
At the luncheon, Mr. McConnell led his anxious colleagues through a litany of sharp questions about what could go wrong if Republicans buckled and called Mr. Bolton.
As Mr. Smith led the jam at that same club on Sunday, joking easily but also sermonizing, he invoked Brown amid a litany of dead tap dancers.
One of the toughest things about facing Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens' offense is maintaining assignments against a litany of personnel packages, formations, shifts and motions.
His money has made him a force in the presidential primary, but a litany of past statements and policies suggest he's disconnected, at best, from working people.
Incoming tech chiefs often face a litany of challenges, and those hurdles can be exacerbated when the company hasn&apost historically put a focus on IT investments.
It may take a while, but the GOP will eventually repeal Obamacare and the litany of other laws and administrative regulations that make up the Obama record.
Ruthanna Emrys' remarkable The Litany of Earth, for example, is told from the perspective of one of Lovecraft's fish-people from the story The Shadow over Innsmouth.
How to Savor and Celebrate the Year, comes with a tour across the country, a litany of online engagements, and not a lot of time for breaks.
Collins and Murkowski — both of whom had a litany of concerns over the GOP healthcare bill — are pushing for committee hearings to hash out a bipartisan proposal.
The platform has also faced a litany of scandals, ranging from hate speech to privacy, and criticism over the spread of fake news, especially during national elections.
High School Musical arguably directly led to the successful careers of Hudgens, Efron, Lovato, Gomez, and the Jonas Brothers, a pretty jaw-dropping litany of pop idols.
In 1974, the Judiciary Committee included obstruction of congressional investigations and proceedings among a litany of offenses for which it voted to impeach President Richard M. Nixon.
Assange was staying at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London until it revoked his political asylum in April, alleging a litany of bad behavior during his yearslong stay.
Now, it says CBP has failed to provide its staff with a litany of documents and has refused to make any of its employees available for interviews.
TikTok, on the surface, doesn't look so different from the litany of other video-centric social media apps that came before it, like Snapchat, Vine, or Dubsmash.
Fact Check To justify redirecting federal funds to a wall, the president made a litany of assertions about crime, drugs and other issues on the southern border.
Facebook has faced months of scrutiny for a litany of ills, from spreading misinformation to not properly protecting its users' data to allowing foreign meddling in elections.
On the website, Anglin celebrated the site's return with a litany of anti-Semitism and criticism of GoDaddy and Google, calling the latter an anti-speech site.
Pence had upset China with a fierce speech in October in which he laid out a litany of complaints ranging from state surveillance to human-rights abuses.
This week's teaser trailer follows a litany of previews — an announcement, a feature-length trailer, and two featurettes — but they're all so good we're eager for more.
Both looks seem to aim to make her look innocent despite the litany of charges — a ploy that's just as manipulative as the crimes she's been accused of.
Crucially, the new Alicia Vikander Tomb Raider drew heavily upon the reboot and sequel, and has carried all of the franchise's frustrating litany of paradoxes along with it.
Khosrowshahi just hit his one-year mark with the company, and among the litany of issues he was tasked with upon his arrival, a major one was safety.
Let&aposs start with you Tom, it is quite something to hear that litany of sound bites with the grand exaggeration, with the bombing of London in 22018.
Members of the alt-right use a litany of methods — from fear-mongering to name-calling — to distract and intimidate their opponents while spreading false or misleading information.
" He goes on to give the assembled students a litany of advice, including the eyebrow-raising suggestion that a man who directs "must be an authority" on "lovemaking.
Deep in the obligatory legalese of the filing, Blue Apron also notes an litany of potential threats on the horizon that cover everything from natural disasters to taxes.
All too often, people who speak out about abuse find themselves subject to a litany of mistreatment on top of the original offense, while the perpetrator walks free.
The review process will allow the FTC to probe the litany of smaller acquisitions that enabled the Big Tech firms to become global powerhouses over the past decade.
I texted you, I had hoped we would meet for coffee this week and do tequila and then all of a sudden, I get this litany of stuff.
Kalanick was ousted as Uber's CEO in 2017 after a litany of concerns emerged surrounding the company's culture and workplace environment and its treatment of drivers and riders.
It would be hard to argue that justice rolls in America, he told the students, launching into a litany of statistics demonstrating the gap between rich and poor.
Hutchinson is 17, black, gay, and a bit of a heartthrob, sentenced to two years for a litany of charges, including selling drugs, stealing cars, and robbing homes.
He's also running on the heels of Murphy's 2017 campaign, in which he ran on a litany of liberal goals, from a $15 minimum wage to legalized marijuana.
The review process will allow the FTC to probe the litany of smaller acquisitions that enabled the Big Tech firms to become global powerhouses over the past decade.
Beyond shopping items, Google Lens can now also recognize people, Wi-Fi network names, and geometric shapes, in addition to the litany of categories it could already analyze.
They also took part in a "Litany of Reconciliation" prayer service aimed "at healing the wounds of history and building a culture of peace," the couple's office said.
"If we want to be sacrosanct, if we want to honor the flag, we&aposve got to make sure we go through a litany of things," he said.
For instance, some bank critics on both sides of the political spectrum have called for replacing Dodd-Frank's litany of regulations with much tougher restrictions on banks' debt.
The president has said repeatedly said he doesn't want to take any actions that could imperil a litany of arms sales to Riyadh that could total $110 billion.
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.
The bill gives voters a litany of privileges over their own data and how it might be used (or misused) specifically by candidates and campaigns in federal elections.
Endo slashed its earnings guidance in May amid fierce competition from generic drug makers, joining the litany of other specialty drug makers, including Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc VRX.
As if that's not enough, in recent years he's endured a litany of health problems ranging from hepatitis C and liver failure to diabetes and numerous heart attacks.
Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, the White House physician, withdrew his nomination to be secretary of veterans affairs on Thursday after lawmakers publicized a litany of allegations about him.
From the simplest pen to the smartest phone, we just consume our way through a litany of gadgets, tools, and devices without ever stopping to truly appreciate them.
At Monday night's heated debate, Clinton ripped Trump's past comments about her stamina and fired off a litany of things she did while serving as secretary of State.
And Ross then unleashes a litany of Lean Cuisine meals which contains citric acid, including Asian-Style Pot Stickers, Shrimp Alfredo, Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli and Ranchero Braised Beef.
They released Mega Man 2 on the App Store in 2009, where it was savaged for a litany of problems, including the decision to change how jumping works.
The case brought up a litany of questions related to jurisdiction and authority of federal courts, which is why Garland's opinion is cited so frequently by fellow judges.
As soon as she relented, it opened me up to a litany of entreaties from him, lasting throughout our hour-long session, for me to to the same.
In a NSFW clip showcasing her candid critique, the Golden Girls alum raved about the "glorious" superhero film while unfurling a litany of F-bombs and cuss words.
There's a reason the genre has a litany of terrible mental illness tropes, such as setting games in "insane asylums," where everyone's locked away in a padded cell.

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