hallah
Britishnoun
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Social welfare units in public hospitals will help determine eligibility and identify those who cannot afford the procedure, Mr Hallah added.
From BBC
The health scheme covers emergency situations only, Tashikalmah Hallah, a communication adviser to the health minister, told the BBC.
From BBC
Of such, Brazilians are currently singing a popular samba : Hallah, hallah, hallah, Have pity on Abdallah; Up and down the hills he trots, Carrying his sample box.
From Time Magazine Archive
"Hillo, hullo, hallah, gallant Captain," chirped Brackett, imperturbable under the seaman's glare.
From Project Gutenberg
And she, too, was observing the ordinances of the Hallah and the Sabbath candles, and the rest of the laws, no less than Avremel's mother.
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