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Hába

[hah-bah]

noun

  1. Alois 1893–1972, Czech composer.



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Not striking a chord is perhaps a better-case scenario for an intellectual/experimental opera gone wrong — in 1964, an audience in Florence found the dissonant music of Alois Haba's "Matka" so painful, like someone "spitting out a mouthful of rusty nails," that they began walking out by the end of the first scene.

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Jews, Rachel explained, don’t believe in hell, but they do believe in Olam Haba, which translates to “a world after death.”

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If Doña Isabel's sopa de haba was on the menu, made from dried yellow beans with a magnetic funk that could be smelled down the street, I would sit, WhatsApping photos of my meals to my Mexican cook comrades in Brooklyn.

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“Bruchim haba’im. Be welcome. Be secure.”

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Haba had four extra-base hits in the doubleheader split, one more than he had in 15 games last year.

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