Peter Brooke, who is the British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, condemned what he called "the constant litany of violence."
But I do know a great deal more about him than "BernardTrois" who expresses outrage over "the constant litany" he imagines Wright blasting at Obama and his family.
Even the constant litany that had echoed through his heart since the night he had learned she was gone-Lord, that she might be safe-even that small petition had somehow dried up.
Lindsey kept up a constant litany of reports and observations.
Or such was Zalkan's constant litany against the sin of surrender.
'They know she was an old lady by her constant litany on the lines of "Oh deary me, my poor old feet," and similar expressions.'
The plane's weapon delivery information was a constant subliminal litany of target designators, bomb fall lines, search circles, range and release cues, weapons counts.
But a woman running for President has to go through a constant litany.