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GARRELS: Fifteen years ago, she was sent to resurrect the convent in Serpukhov.
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(Soundbite of bell) GARRELS: Compared with the modest goals at Serpukhov, the Spaso-Yeleazarovsky convent in distant western Russia has far greater ambitions, and with this, far greater problems.
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(Soundbite of convent) ANNE GARRELS: The restored convent in the provincial town of Serpukhov, a two-hour train ride from Moscow, is jammed on a Sunday morning.
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This corps, then in the Serpukhov area, moved west as fast as the frozen roads and Luftwaffe allowed.
Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009
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Mother GEORGIA (Serpukhov Convent, Russia): (Through translator) People finally come to church for the first time.
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On November 22, 2007, an opposition activist Yury Chervochkin was severely beaten by several men in the sub-Moscow city of Serpukhov.
Oleg Kozlovsky: Two New Victims of Political Murders in Russia 2009
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Another nun here, 33-year-old Mother Georgia, hopes the Serpukhov convent can be a comforting place.
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Mother Superior ALEKSIYA (Serpukhov, Russia): (Foreign language spoken) GARRELS: Forty-five-year-old Mother Superior Aleksiya was brought up in the Soviet Union, where she says she was unable to find out much about religion.
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Eczacibasi, a major Turkish ceramics company, plans to close its Vitra factory in Istanbul within two years and open a new one in Serpukhov, near Moscow, where wage costs will be lower.
Second Thoughts 2007
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Serpukhov is already occupied by an enemy detachment and Tula with its famous arsenal so indispensable to the army, is in danger.
War and Peace 2003
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