litany in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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With no federal law, fast days became pilgrimages, processions, litanies and fasts.
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Intellectually, they've got some horsepower, but mostly this is the whole left-wing litany, seen through an interesting prism.
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After 1758 he composed a good deal of church music, including seven masses and several litanies.
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From this point on, the next thirty years were a litany of amazing experiments.
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He wrote masses, litanies, offertories, antiphons, psalms and sacred cantatas.
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The participants, mainly women, sang songs and litanies and carried candles or torches in their hands.
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A prayer of dedication is said, followed by an ektenia (litany).
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And that was just the start of his long litany of complaints and criticism.
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The next few years saw a litany of small deployments on board a multitude of aircraft carriers.
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In a four-minute routine, a crotchety, ridiculous-sounding character recounts a litany of nonsensical calamities.
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