- Look up
halls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Halls is a
plural of the word
hall.
Halls may also
refer to:
Walter Halls (1871–1953),
British trade...
- ****embly
halls.
Elders and
ministers of
Presbyterian churches gather in ****embly
halls for
their general ****emblies, such as in the
General ****embly
Hall of...
- ""King"+Cole&titel=Deck+the+
Halls&cat=s Nat "King" Cole – Deck the
Halls".
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- and pool
halls were
common in many countries; in 1915
there were 830 in Chicago. In
North America in the 1950s and 1960s especially, pool
halls in particular...
- ****stan, and Singapore,
Halls is
advertised as a
mentholated hard
candy and is not
recognised as a
medicine for coughs. In the UK,
Halls Extra Strong has recently[when...
-
development of the
Halls Heelers probably began on
Dartbrook in the 1820s, in
later years Halls Heelers would have been bred on
other Hall properties, particularly...
- city
halls and town
halls. The term is also
sometimes (but more rarely) used as a name in
Commonwealth countries: for example, for the City
Halls of Brisbane...
- Town
hall meetings, also
referred to as town
halls or town
hall forums, are a way for
local and
national politicians to meet with
their constituents either...
-
States Marine Corps,
which starts "From the
halls of Montezuma"
Halls of
Montezuma (film), a 1951 film
Halls of Montezuma: A
Battle History of the U.S....
- Christmas-tacular and does not
feature Shrek the
Halls.
HarperFestival also
published a
picture book
version of
Shrek the
Halls, aut****d by
Catherine Hapka and illustrated...