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If this man was telling the truth, then the name Serey was a dead end too, no more real than Yasuko.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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If this man was telling the truth, then the name Serey was a dead end too, no more real than Yasuko.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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The child that Alexandra and Lothar were about to adopt bore a striking resemblance to the little girl known as Serey Rath.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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The child that Alexandra and Lothar were about to adopt bore a striking resemblance to the little girl known as Serey Rath.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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Her Cambodian lover, Serey, was part of the pop music scene in Phnom Penh in the early 1970s when young musicians were mixing American and British rock with traditional Cambodian music and creating a fantastic new sound.
Living With Music: A Playlist by Kim Echlin - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Her Cambodian lover, Serey, was part of the pop music scene in Phnom Penh in the early 1970s when young musicians were mixing American and British rock with traditional Cambodian music and creating a fantastic new sound.
Living With Music: A Playlist by Kim Echlin - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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The group, on the way to the Banteay Serey temple, came under fire from automatic rifles and grenades.
Cambodia News Archive Mekong Network 2008
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“Easy with that knife, Frank,” Maxwell said, and then I knew what I already suspected, that this was the man who had come looking for Serey Rath that first night in the Chinatown hotel.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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To the INS, Serey Rath was just one more headache, one more undesirable to be shipped back COD ASAP.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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As Lupe settled Serey Rath, I hopped up and down with nervousness.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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