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hora

[hawr-uh, hohr-uh] / ˈhɔr ə, ˈhoʊr ə /
NOUN
kibbutz
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The 20-track album spills over with so much abundant life — searing emotion and refined songcraft, winking humor and quaking bass, Latin music history and “la hora loca” of her Colombian community’s block parties — that it stands in defiance of that near-miss with death.

From Los Angeles Times

Mantener este sentido de eficiencia personal puede ser clave a la hora de realizar un trabajo difícil.

From New York Times

On one occasion, more than 400 of his fellow fighters were killed over 72 hours while trying to storm the village of Krasna Hora, he said, with many of the corpses left lying in the snow.

From Washington Post

"It was very uncomfortable sharing the property with my ex-wife Diandra," the "Wall Street" star told the island's local newspaper Ultima Hora after a three-month stay in the Spanish destination.

From Fox News

“Tenía una sonrisa contagiosa. Era muy feliz y no veía la hora de volver cada año a trabajar. Será extrañado.”

From Seattle Times