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litany

[lit-n-ee] / ˈlɪt n i /


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The state has been buffeted by a litany of layoffs this year from Hollywood to Silicon Valley — and beyond.

From Los Angeles Times

Taissa, meanwhile, describes a litany of successes that actually came to pass: Howard University, “a bunch of beautiful women,” “first string on the soccer team,” Columbia Law.

From New York Times

He also received was sentenced to seven years in prison on a litany of charges including creating antigovernment propaganda and insulting Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

From New York Times

Having laid out a litany of shortcomings, the inquiry calls for a fresh external review of the police force.

From Seattle Times

In the 13-page document with dozens of citations, the lawmakers laid out a litany of actions from the company debunking its claims.

From Salon