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Halle
[ hal-ee hah-luh ]
noun
- Morris, 1923–2018, U.S. linguist, born in Latvia.
- a city in Germany, NW of Leipzig. Official_name Hal·le an der Saal·e [hah, -l, uh, ahn de, r, , zahl, -, uh].
Halle
1/ ˈhalə /
noun
- a city in E central Germany, in Saxony-Anhalt, on the River Saale: early saltworks; a Hanseatic city in the late Middle Ages; university (1694). Pop: 240 119 (2003 est) Official nameHalle an der Saalean der ˈzaːlə
Hallé
2/ ˈhæleɪ /
noun
- HalléSir Charles18191895MGermanMUSIC: conductorMUSIC: pianist Sir Charles , original name Karl Hallé . 1819–95, German conductor and pianist, in Britain from 1848. In 1857 he founded the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester
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Hallé was lying on his bunk, keeping up a constant delirious chatter.
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In the afternoon Hallé died, and his body was immediately lowered into the sea.
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Adam de la Hallé's pastoral, "Robin et Marion," was an actual prototype of the opera.
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We (I and the Sartoris and one or two others) were at Hallé's, who is the most charming fellow in the world.
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