Examples of using Walla in English and their translations into Spanish
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travel 30 miles east to Walla Walla. .
Paper Tigers follows six troubled teens over the course of a year at the high school in rural Walla Walla, Washington.
we're gonna end up working a tollbooth in Walla Walla the rest of our careers.
at which point she moved to Walla Walla, Washington and attended Walla Walla College, studying circuit design for about a year.
Dixie is a census-designated place(CDP) in Walla Walla County, Washington, United States.
Among the locally-owned shops and restaurants, downtown is where you can enjoy the fruits of Walla Walla wine country's labors at one of the many wine tasting rooms.
which seeks to limit them, Walla reported.
as well as in"Good Help(Is so hard to find)", which seems to be dedicated to the ex guitar player, Walla, for his decision to leave the band.
RJ: Most people don't realize that I was exclusively attending the Walla Walla church years before President Rose started talking to me about coming to Denver.
wall in right field nicknamed the"Walla Walla"(after Walla Walla, Washington), featuring a new out-of-town scoreboard, which was in play.
When one of our Walla Walla neighbors is injured in an accident at work,
During the 1870s, the Walla Walla region was rapidly converted to farmland,
mild temperatures are excellent for growing the grapes that for generations have made Walla Walla wines some of the finest in the state.
broadcasted on all Israeli multi-channel platforms and via the co-branded internet site offering telenovelas to Israeli surfers through Walla. com.
are proud of our ties to the Walla Walla community, including bicyclist groups such as the Bicycle Alliance of Washington.
in smaller quantities in California, Walla Walla, and Rockingham County,
With support from the Cameroon People's Party(CPP), Walla announced her candidacy on September 2 stating,"We have begun the final stretch in the battle to bring about change at the head of our nation in order to build a Cameroon that is leading the way.
Her father, John Solomon Walla, before his death has been Director of a consulting firm owned by John Ngu Foncha
Unlike the Walla Walla Country, which was solidly anchored on the city of Walla Walla, the Palouse region saw the rise of at least four centers, all within several miles of each other:
By 1910, although local terms like Palouse, Walla Walla Country, Big Bend,