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  • The results are as entertainingly varied as the participants, ranging from the burly Afro party-funk of "K-Town" to the sci-fi electro crossovers of "Customs" and "Hallo" - the latter featuring Albarn and Nelly Liyemge duetting on a theme of connection - to less easily definable blends of mbira thumb-piano, synthesiser noise, found-sounds and spindly, cyclical guitar lines.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • "Hallo, " said Fatty, when he came in at the play-room door.

    Separate Douglas Light 2010

  • Damon picked up the receiver to see who it was, but couldn't get anything but a little "Hallo", so he went down to the front door to see what it was.

    Archive 2007-03-01 C N Heidelberg 2007

  • Even when they shut it off, they didn't say a word to us but "Hallo".

    Archive 2007-03-01 C N Heidelberg 2007

  • Those pictures are expected to come out tomorrow in Europe in "Hallo" magazine and in "People" magazine on Friday in the U.S.

    CNN Transcript Jun 7, 2006 2006

  • I knew when to shout "Hallo" and how to wave with the drum beat, but not why to do it.

    Kinder Fasching baggyk 2005

  • "If you go through life saying 'Hallo' in this fashion, mate," he observed, "then you'll never lack for friends."

    Ice Station Zebra MacLean, Alistair, 1922-1987 1963

  • "Hallo, " said Eunice and gave them all a swift look.

    The Mystery of the Missing Man Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1956

  • "Hallo," answered Edgar, slowly and rather shyly, for he was two years younger than anyone present.

    Tell England A Study in a Generation Ernest Raymond 1931

  • "Hallo" to him when he says "Hallo" to you, he'll be as pleased as

    The Man with Two Left Feet And Other Stories 1928

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