When pressed for some favorite locations, Murdoch begins a long litany that is both incredibly informed and casually extemporaneous. |
Preparing herself for a litany of soppy praise, Georgiana found her brother's narrative direct and endearingly touching. |
One of his comments there pungently countered the litany from credulous believers that you must always keep an open mind. |
Rarely have the compositional anxieties of the Scherzo sounded more robust and urgent, or its litany of compulsive surges so compelling. |
The democratic space of the ballpark is combined with the sacred litany of the players' names in a powerfully nostalgic moment. |
The ensuing litany of botched deals, double-crosses and macho showdownery is complicated and, ultimately, exhausting. |