It would take a whole litany of either one or the other to move them from where they are.
There is a whole litany of people.
You could go down a whole litany of things that are unorthodox about the way he's done this.
Once they opened that Pandora's box, it launched this whole litany of problems.
In fact, Ms. Caine has a whole litany of things that she's had to do, or have done, at least twice.
There's a whole litany of agreements that they've very quietly been doing.
In a way, he was relieved that he didn't have to deliver the whole litany of bad news himself, cold.
There she turned, and, looking down into the nest, from which came a whole litany of chirpings for breakfast, said, 'Lie still, little ones.'
But ask me the same question tomorrow and I could give a whole litany of things.
This draft contains a whole litany of proposals, each more pro-immigration and subversive than the one before.