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It is likely that Serges was a part of that community even though he would have spent much time in solitude.
The name of the parish comes from a hermit, named Serges who made his home somewhere in the parish.
In the 15th century the weaving of fine kersies and later serges was introduced to the area by weavers from the continent.
Her white blouse reappeared from out of the dark forest of RAF blue and civilian tweeds and serges.
In the time between Sigma's demise and the trio's sudden uprising, Serges has collected the deceased Zero's bodyparts.
The Irish word "Díseart Seargus" literally means "the hermitage of Serges".
At 19 Regina married Simone Serges, she first met him at the tennis club in Italy where she used to train.
Having found a great number of serges, they threw them out and dragged them through the streets, hanged some upon his sign post and tore others in pieces.
There were, to be sure, Serges in the Nabokov family, but it was Vladimir Vladimirovich who gave us the once shocking, now classic "Lolita."
The people assured me that at this market is generally sold from sixty to seventy to eighty, and sometimes a hundred, thousand pounds value in serges in a week.
Cowboys, First Nations dancers and members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in their red serges are joined by clowns, bands, politicians and business leaders.
The publican, Grimes, bought serges which had been returned from the merchants to the serge makers, and resold them to the same merchants at a lower price.
The designer Alexander Julian notes that the true international magnate will also wear fabrics that are not as tough as his business manner: flannels rather than worsteds or serges.
Alton was also famous in the 18th century for the manufacture of paper and of dress materials including ribbed druggets, shallons, silks and serges, bombazine and figured barragons.
It is not known for certain exactly where the hermitage of Serges was - some historians say it was a few meters east of the present church and that is probably where the original church stood.
Serges Pascal Wawa Sfondo (born 1 January 1986 in Bingerville) is an Ivorian football defender playing for the Sudanese club Al-Merreikh SC.
Like many cloth-manufacturing centers (Uzès was known for its serges), the city and the surrounding countryside were strongly Protestant during the Wars of Religion in the 16th century, which wreaked havoc in Languedoc.
Serges Flavier Mbilla Etame (born 20 February 1988) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Adanaspor in the TFF First League.
This base area was considered to be used by the 5th NVA Division as a headquarters location and training area, and the 70th Rear Service Group which moved supplies down the Serges Jungle Highway.
From the 16th century, Uffculme was a significant part of the West Country's wool industry, reaching its height in the middle of the 18th century "when large quantities of Uffculme serges were exported to Holland by the Tiverton merchants".
Western goods had their share here also, and several booths were filled as full with serges, duroys, druggets, shalloons, cantaloons, Devonshire kerseys, etc., from Exeter, Taunton, Bristol, and other parts west, and some from London also.