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Usage examples of "halte".

Ich habe an verschiedenen Orten gearbeitet und halte auch Vorlesungen.

Ich halte es für gar nicht ausgeschlossen, daß er ins Krankenhaus zurückkehrt und sich wieder in unsere Pflege begibt.

They halted their horses in a grove of shrubs—the sweet-scented olive, which lived up to its name by being most powerfully and deliciously fragrant—to watch the children wading so far out in the water that their features were indistinguishable, though they were walking on the lake bottom.

The circus train had halted in the middle of the large square around which Nagykállo was built, and a crowd had immediately gathered.

So when Florian halted, the circus train stretched behind him all the way across the bridge and some distance back into Czernowitz.

When the company marched onto the post parade ground and were halted at attention, still bellowing and whistling, the watchers were able to see how they achieved their peculiarly loud, sweet, harmonic trilling: each of the whistlers had a hole bored between his two front teeth.

So Gavrila soon overtook him, halted him, held him, apparently soothed him out of whatever nightmare had impelled him to that flight, and led him back to the train.

And six hours out of Moscow it halted without being flagged down, at the station of a good-sized town, to let everybody disembark for dinner.

When the train was halted inside the garrison compound, Florian gathered up his armload of credentials: the company's conduct books, the letter from Tsar Alexander, the Russian passports everyone now owned, and all the other possibly pertinent documents—Prussian visas, Hessian visas and so on—to lay them all before the officials of the Bureau d'Immigration.

He had been there just a little while when a voiture came at top speed through the Bois and, before it even halted, Jovan Maretić leapt out to accost him.

Then the procession went on along the avenue des Champs-Elysées, likewise almost empty of Parisians, until it halted in the Place de la Concorde, and there disbanded.

We halted half way and went into camp in a huge bombproof hut in the sand under the bleak branches of the winter forest.