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Halle

[ US /ˈhæɫ, ˈhæɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in the Saxony region of Germany on the Saale River; a member of the Hanseatic League during the 13th and 14th centuries

How To Use Halle In A Sentence

  • While maintaining a level of accessibility and providing information are important, this must not dumb the work down, compromise the artists' intentions, or remove the challenge aspect of art that many people thrive on.
  • The final section of the traverse was a bit of a challenge: delicate, balancey moves with next to nothing for hands or feet.
  • If I wanted to find blogs written in Welsh, then I have a bit of a challenge ahead of me.
  • Despite the challenges that prevail, our women have 'shouldered' the burdens with great resilience and dignity; and many of the successes that we claim toady, must be credited to our mothers, grandmothers, wives, aunts and sisters. Jamaica Information Service
  • However, in a mad final scramble, the Vipers were able to hold on to win their fourth straight Stampede Challenge title.
  • Over Fate of Georgia, Provinces With Russian forces appearing to hunker down in Georgia, U.S. and European officials now face a pricklier challenge: Moscow's insistence that it has the right to help break up the country. U.S.-Russia Relations Turn Cold
  • But after three years of frantic knitting, they decided to end the challenge, despite reaching halfway.
  • John Terry booked after a rash challenge which nearly lost Holdsworth his head.
  • Evelyn answered, crossing her arms across her chest, as if daring her mother to challenge her.
  • Enforcers in full-face helmets were everywhere, striding through the crowd with arrogance born of unchallenged supremacy.
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