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litany

A litany is a formal prayer made up of invocations (callings upon God) with responses that are the same number as the questions. Today I am going to recite a litany.

litany

any long and tedious address or recital the patient recited a litany of complaints a litany of failures

Litany

a prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation

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Father Edward frowned at me twice in the litany.
Stop with that litany, preacher!
Soon you can call the warriors and I will speak the litany.
Call the warriors together and I will speak the litany.
Lugo, when I reach the end of the litany, you know what to do.
Do you know this litany?
The litany says it can be destroyed.
How does the litany go?
I won't bore you with the details, but there's a litany one has to recite in Aramaic, and it's very specific, so I need details about your experience of defeating Acathla and Angel.
I could give you a litany of damaged systems, Captain, but suffice it to say, now that we're down, we won't be going up again soon.
You must admit, that's a fair litany for a girl from Lima, Ohio.
We're doing the litany now?
What else? -l can give you the litany.
It is a traditional litany, passed down for generations.
I don't know, something like that. Turning it into a kind of litany.
A seemingly touching reunion of former athletes erupts into a litany of anger and hatred.
False passports and an assortment of fraudulent schemes, right? A regular litany of evil, ain't I? Just for trying to pass a mildly dishonest buck.
This is all bad for me. -We're doing the litany now?
It helps, doesn't it - the 'Litany Against Fear'?
Tellarites always have a litany of complaints.
Anyways, I think I can now add kidnapping to my litany of atrocities.
The litany of cruelties you have endured, hein?
I thought I'd spare you my litany of woes.
Now what do you want, an educational project or a litany of excuses?
Whoever collects the whole set with the saints. gets to carry a cherubim at the Good Friday litany.
All the time, the same litany of how I am a failure.
Please, don't give me the whole litany, especially one that sounds like a Kenny Chesney song.
I will include police harassment in the litany of charges I will file against you.
Doubt is humble, and that's what man needs to be, considering that human history is just a litany of getting shit dead wrong.

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Yet even with this litany of problems, US Secretary of State John Kerry has decided to focus on Israel and Palestine.
Look at the litany of technocratically inspired examples of privatization and deregulation in the 1990's.
First, there is the long-standing litany of policy responses needed to deal with the global trade imbalances.
While the IMF's primary scenario is that Irish and Portuguese debt levels will soon stop rising, it comes with a chilling litany of downside risks.
Moreover, after a seemingly unending litany of stories about tainted Chinese products, a row has now erupted between China and the United States regarding contaminated Chinese heparin, a blood thinner.
There is also the litany of complaints and legal cases now surrounding the firm.
For progressives, these abysmal facts are part of the standard litany of frustration and justified outrage.
As the party's narrative became an endless litany of the good social things it had done (or was about to do), Poles came to view the campaign as a cynical attempt to buy their votes - and to do so with their own money.

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