Similar words: serbia, verbiage, adverbial, proverbial, proverbially, arabian desert, suburbia, euphorbia. Meaning: n. a member of a Slavic people who settled in Serbia and neighboring areas in the 6th and 7th centuries. adj. of or relating to the people or language or culture of the region of Serbia.
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1. Essential services were provided by Serbian workers bussed in from outside the province.
2. Both republics have sizable Serbian minorities.
3. At school they have always been taught in Serbian.
4. Adds Bulgarian, Belarusian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian language support.
5. Serbian forces assailed bosnian towns all week.
6. President Milosevic of the Serbian Republic chaired this negotiation.
7. I mourn for those beautiful Serbian monasteries, at Decani, Pec and Gracanica, that will now, more than ever, be islands in an alien sea.
8. The Serbian international is awaiting international clearance for a £10 m switch from Lokomotiv Moscow.
9. But Serbian President Boris Tadic immediately denounced the declaration as unilateral and illegal.
10. Serbian army put up a stout resistance to Nato's air - raid.
11. January - Serbian and Montenegrin parliaments approve constitutional charter for Union of Serbia and Montengro.
12. In 1992 he declared the Serbian part of Bosnia independent and designated himself as president.
13. By the autumn of 1941, Serbian resistance to the German terror had become only a shadow.
14. Adds Bulgarian, Belarusian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian language support.
15. Serbian striker Marko Pantelic has served his one game suspension and is raring to go again.
16. Draskovic has emerged as the strongest challenger to the leader of the Serbian government.
17. I have seen the the trial of leaders such as former Serbian president Milosevic.
18. Constantine was best man at the 1985 London wedding of the now Serbian Crown Princess Katherine, who is Greek, and Serbia's Crown Prince Alexander. Both will be in London for the wedding tomorrow.
19. As of 24 March 2005 the United States dollar is exchanged for 62.0313 Serbian dinars, and the Euro for 80.9570 dinars.
20. 1914 - Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and his wife Sophia are killed in Sarajevo by a Serbian nationalist young man: Gavrilo Princip , the casus belli of World War I.
21. The KLA wanted independence and believed it could actually go toe-to-toe with the Serbian army.
22. NATO troops fought Serbia air war then and pushed Serbian forces out of the region.
23. Stjepan Mesic, the Croatian ex-President, has even suggested armed intervention to break the Serbian mini-state (the Republika Serbska) into two.
24. Albanians must be aware that, by engraving the date of the bombardment of Serbia, they could antagonise their neighbouring country – as well as their own Serbian minority.
25. It is part of the Yugoslavian territory. The Yugoslavian government and the Serbian government have the responsibility and ability to handle the issue.
26. Cofell curses at Jack in a foreign language and Jack recognizes it as Serbian.
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27. And the same evening German motorized elements reached the Serbian frontiers.
28. Sun, the 2004 women's Olympic doubles champion from China, combined brilliantly with Serbian Zimonjic to dominate the match and win 7-6(7-4) 6-4 in 81 minutes on Rod Laver Arena.
29. Saddam Hussein co - operated closely with the communist - Yugoslav government and its Serbian successor, led by Slobodan Milosevic.
30. If they did, Gorani children could not go to Serbian secondary schools.
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