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- noun Plural form of
Serbian .
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Examples
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We also had two batteries of field artillery presented to us by the Serbians and this was taken by the Serbians from the Turks in the battle of Kumanovo.
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So stoping genocide committed by Milosivic and the Serbians was the right thing to do but stopping Sadamm from doing the SAME for thirty years was not?
Think Progress » Lynne Cheney ‘Marshals Support’ For Iraq War at Elementary School 2005
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Again, the aggressiveness of the Serbians is a matter of concern.
Press Briefing By George Stephanopoulos ITY National Archives 1993
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Again, the aggressiveness of the Serbians is a matter of concern.
George Stephanopoulos Press Briefing ITY National Archives 1993
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MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: The Serbians are the focus of the President's plan.
Press Briefing By George Stephanopoulos ITY National Archives 1993
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At turns both strongly partisan and insecure, the document clearly calls Serbians to act forcefully to protect their threatened identity, if not existence.
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Not too many outsiders have called Serbians "very lucky" in recent years and even now that their small country is no longer a pariah, they find themselves short of foreign investment in the midst of the global economic slump.
NYT > Home Page By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY 2010
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One of the hotel managers, Steven Smith, speaks about their guests: "The Serbians were a lovely bunch, pleasant and down to Earth.
Joburg.org.za 2010
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Austrians however, wanted a war with the Serbians and went to the German emperor and suggested he stick with the pact.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2010
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On the other hand, the Serbians were slaughtering people as UN forces stood by and watched.
Matthew Yglesias » A People’s History of the United States 2010
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