(Norse mythology) the hall in which the souls of heros slain in battle were received by Odin.
1Prof. R. S. Lovinggood was born in Walhalla, S. C., in 1864.
2Then they pass laughingly and mockingly on through the splendor to Walhalla.
3He found another potential landfall south of Walhalla, off Route 32.
4He was in the private Walhalla of a large class of his countrymen.
5Jeri went to school in Walhalla, which had the only local special-education class.
6The great Montalbanais has been finally received into the national Walhalla.
7We came out onto Canal, not far from Orchard Street and the Walhalla.
8They were leaving plenty of gold behind them at Walhalla and other places.
9Chances are that before this is over, Walhalla will have an NBA franchise.
10And what had she been doing in the vicinity of the Walhalla Hall?
11We crossed the street together and headed back to the Walhalla.
12Cavalier, Walhalla, all these towns are going to boom. There were raised voices outside.
13So much so that it frightened people in nearby Walhalla and emptied the town.
14The site at Walhalla was closest to the Lasker farm.
15He was talking to some guys outside the Walhalla Hall.
16Thus armed, Immerglück starts out for Walhalla, humming to herself.
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