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The NCO who stands a the rear the unit was called a serre-file, one of those French terms that caught on elsewhere.
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The NCO who stands a the rear the unit was called a serre-file, one of those French terms that caught on elsewhere.
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The protective pupa shown here ( "la serre" is French for
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The protective pupa shown here (“la serre” is French for “greenhouse”) transforms more motive motives into regenerative ones, à la auto glass gone wild, nailed to firewood beams and each other and slated for a greenhouse roof.
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When I lived in a French dorm, I was randomly selected as serre-file for my floor.
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The protective pupa shown here “la serre” is French for “greenhouse” transforms more motive motives into regenerative ones, à la auto glass gone wild, nailed to firewood beams and each other and slated for a greenhouse roof.
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When I lived in a French dorm, I was randomly selected as serre-file for my floor.
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The French 51e de Ligne advances in colonne serre formation column of open companies or grand divisions with some Baden Jagers screening their front.
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Some of the older Dave Alsop sculpted Old Glory limited edition French, painted as legere unit, seen operating in a colonne serre formation.
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These front-rank men would seem to correspond to our “troop guides,” and the rear-rank men to our serre-files to some extent.
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