Serve

  • 61Serve the People — or Service for the People (zh sp|s=为人民服务|p=wèi rénmín fúwù) is a political slogan which first appeared in Mao era China. It originates from the title of a speech by Mao Zedong, delivered on September 8, 1944. The concept of Serving the People ,… …

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  • 62Serve the servants — est le premier titre de l album In Utero du groupe Nirvana ; il dure 3 minutes 39 secondes. C est un morceau lent, dont les paroles fustigent les critiques et les fans du groupe au cours de l ascension du groupe au sommet. Portail du rock …

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  • 63Serve the Servants — «Serve the Servants» Canción de Nirvana Álbum In Utero Publicación 21 de septiembre de 1993 …

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  • 64Serve-and-Volley — Serve and Vol|ley [ sə:vənd vɔli] das; s <aus gleichbed. engl. serve and volley zu serve »Aufschlag« u. volley, vgl. ↑Volley> dem eigenen Aufschlag unmittelbar folgender Netzangriff, der es ermöglicht, den zurückgeschlagenen Ball volley zu… …

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  • 65serve time — See: SERVE A SENTENCE …

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  • 66serve time — See: SERVE A SENTENCE …

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  • 67serve a purpose — ► to have a use: »These small village shops serve a very useful purpose. Main Entry: ↑purpose …

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  • 68serve notice — (that) ► LAW to tell someone officially that they must do something, or that something is going to happen: »The highway authority is required to serve notice informing everyone who may be affected by the new route. Main Entry: ↑notice …

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  • 69serve notice that — serve notice (that) ► LAW to tell someone officially that they must do something, or that something is going to happen: »The highway authority is required to serve notice informing everyone who may be affected by the new route. Main Entry:… …

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  • 70serve\ a\ sentence — • serve a sentence • serve time v. phr. To be in jail. Charlie served four years of an eight year sentence, after which he was paroled and released …

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