Excellent pale yellow groups of autunite crystals to 1 cm occur in joints cutting sandstone at Novoveska Huta, Slovakia. |
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Unlike that of Bohemia in the 19th century, opera in Slovakia did not become identified with the rise of a national movement. |
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The move has proved unpopular with the public in Slovakia, where the average monthly wage is 14 000 korunas. |
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Back again to last summer and Varga was being ignored by his national team, Slovakia. |
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Slovakia is struggling with the challenges of changing from a centrally planned economy run by the government to one based on free markets. |
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Slovakia is a parliamentary democracy with legislative, judicial, and executive branches. |
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But leaders in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia are spitting blood because the failure of the budget threatens vital projects in their countries. |
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The sinfonietta is currently on a European tour which will also take it to Slovakia this month. |
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I have a hard time accepting that we rank below Lithuania, Estonia, Croatia and Slovakia. |
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Hungarians in Slovakia are generally bilingual and have been acculturated but wish to maintain their national culture, especially their language. |
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The halier 20 and 10 coins are not used anymore and can be exchanged in offices of National Bank of Slovakia. |
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Sixty-two people lost their lives, including seven foreigners, citizens of Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands and Slovakia. |
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In the City of Pezinok, Slovakia, the closure of municipal landfills and higher landfill tariffs have encouraged fly-tipping. |
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Not only the separation of Slovakia, but in particular that of the Sudetenland caused unexpected economic problems. |
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I had to fly in four different planes for 30 hours almost non-stop, squashed in economy class, the trip ending in Slovakia under the tight scrutiny of heavily armed troops. |
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The cases of the wind storm affecting Slovakia and of the wind storm in Northern Europe were dealt with in two separate amending budgets. |
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And somehow, somewhere along the way, the guns got reactivated, because the procedure to demilitarize in Slovakia is not that good. |
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According to the United Kingdom, the project is mobile, and PSA is considering the alternative site of Trnava, in Slovakia, for the project. |
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Created in the year 2000, initiated by Dezider Oláh, who leagued together some of the finest instrumentalists from the centre of Slovakia. |
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Last year we witnessed uniformed policemen beating up civilians in Slovakia. |
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They alleged that a woman had been mugged in Slovakia for speaking Hungarian while making a phone call. |
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Panama's authorities confirmed that citizens of Estonia, Malta and Slovakia are not required to hold a visa to enter Panamanian territory. |
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This is particularly true for Poland and Slovakia, where populist parties without serious manifestos currently dominate the political scene. |
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The company serves primarily the market regions East Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia and southern Poland. |
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Since I had a permit to work in the forests, I helped Czech soldiers flee Moravia through the woods into unoccupied Slovakia. |
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The new entity would have a particularly strong position concerning raw particle board in Austria, Hungary and Slovakia. |
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The seminar was attended by 45 persons from Germany, Spain, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Portugal, France, Slovakia, Moldavia, Serbia, Russia and Romania. |
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They lived in Vsetin, a town in Czechoslovakia's Moravia region that straddled the border with Slovakia. |
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He maintained contacts with Slovakia largely by correspondence and publishing a series of texts on Dalmatian topics. |
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This summer, terrorists hit my country, Slovakia, twice: first in Pakistan, when a group of militants executed two of our mountaineers. |
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Traffic will be anchored at VIZADA's teleport in Bratislava, Slovakia and will connect from there to the European network. |
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Slovakia is one of the world's leading nations in the sport of canoeing-kayaking. |
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Five regional all-star teams from across Canada will compete against national teams from the U. S., Russia, Finland, Germany and Slovakia. |
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He intends to study the emerging global phenomenon of nationalism as exemplified by Scotland, Catalonia, Slovakia and Slovenia. |
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Miso came from a religious family in a small village in Slovakia, where his father was a cattle dealer. |
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In December Sanader's HDZ was drummed out of office in Croatia as was the centre-right in Slovakia earlier this month. |
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Through our sister companies, we can also assist you in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. |
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The circulation figures for Ringier Slovakia fell slightly, while visitor numbers to the online portals were maintained. |
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Come June, it will be time to lock horns with Group F opponents Slovakia, Paraguay and world champions Italy. |
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Slovakia was struck by a windstorm that caused enormous damage to natural resources. |
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With respect to taxation, Slovakia has reached a good level of alignment and the reform of its tax administration is ongoing. |
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Moreover, the announcement of forthcoming foreign direct investment in Slovakia may have supported the koruna. |
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In 2002 and 2003 credit growth to private firms and households was particularly strong in Cyprus, Hungary, Slovakia and the three Baltic States. |
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The Czech Republic, Estonia and Slovakia reported considerable differences, beyond what is acceptable or explainable. |
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This leeriness towards provoking Moscow aligns the Czechs with Hungary and Slovakia, which are even more sceptical of tough sanctions. |
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Imports are from Hungary and Slovenia, and white cement is imported from Slovakia and Greece. |
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Lord Robertson travelled to Slovenia and Slovakia on 10 March as part of his round of visits to the seven invitee countries. |
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Let me recall that Slovakia was among the very first countries to ratify it. |
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A part of this site is located within the territory of neighbouring Slovakia. |
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Another goal, this time early on from Ousseni Zongo saw the Africans send flu-ravaged Slovakia sulking off to the showers. |
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Seven people were killed in Slovakia on 30 August after a gunman went on the rampage in the country's capital before killing himself. |
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But behind the sheen of success and transformation in Bratislava, Slovakia is a poor, rural country with a population of just over five million. |
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Slovakia was for us a hidden treasure, a tantalizing beauty that disappears in the clouds on a mountaintop. |
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The Vitana company, located in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, is adopting a proactive stance and breaking new ground. |
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Neighbours Slovakia, the early pace-setters in Group 3, have an away day of their own in Slovenia. |
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By contrast, Slovakia will need to make substantial efforts in order to apply the acquis in the fields of telecommunications and customs. |
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I suppose Ukrainians, Czechs and Hungarians will be for Slovakia. |
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They exist in the Czech Republic, Poland, Estonia and Slovakia and even across the border in the Transylvanian part of Romania. |
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Schmid first learned the art of mezzotinting in the Czech Republic, she notes in her biography, and developed this skill in Slovakia, where she was a Fulbright fellow. |
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It would be desirable for Slovakia, regardless of the Nagy-Duna matter, to cooperate with Hungary in stabilising the water supply to this area. |
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Rusyns are eastern Slavs who live in Slovakia, Ukraine, and Poland. |
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The classic example has been the Toronto Blessing, which came to Slovakia via the UK, and swept through many churches affecting thousands of believers. |
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She was arrested in Slovakia on Tuesday after a Europe-wide mankiller hunt that at first focused on Italy and Portugal. |
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We have set the first focus with braches in Austria, Slovakia and Rumania, and further steps will follow. |
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Throughout much of history, Slovakia was dominated by the Magyars. |
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In 907 Magyars, a semi-nomadic people from the northeast, invaded the empire and established the Kingdom of Hungary, which incorporated modern-day Slovakia. |
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In February, Slovakia will have a referendum on whether marriage should be defined as a union between a man and a woman. |
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If Slovakia perseveres in its present legislative programme, full transposition of the acquis should be achieved in the medium term. |
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Without that win, England would be third in the qualifying group, two points adrift of Slovakia and five behind Turkey with the visit to Istanbul still to come. |
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Slovakia needs to be vigilant to protect the low inflationary environment and a favourable competitiveness position. |
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In Slovakia, a new coalition government unites the sleaziest and nastiest parties in the country. |
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Mol, the Hungarian oil company, did this when taking over Slovnaft, its counterpart in Slovakia. |
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He led retreats and missions through Slovakia and taught religious education in the technical school in Ko¨ice. |
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In addition, the advantage granted to Alas Slovakia, s.r.o. and its production distorts competition or is liable to distort competition. |
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We cannot simply pass the buck to Slovakia, Romania or the other countries. |
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Particularly in Transylvania, but in Slovakia as well, those who openly sympathised with the Revolution were subjected to severe retribution. |
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Making cars in Slovakia also cuts delivery times and sidesteps import taxes. But it is not all good news, warns Marcel Brouiller of Renault. |
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Credit card fraudsters are expected to move to softer targets, such as Poland, Slovakia and Macedonia, once electronic chip and PIN cards arrive in Ireland. |
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In the Czech Republic and Slovakia in particular, this factor detracted from the otherwise good results. |
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This is why I take exception to the often unfair criticism levelled at Slovakia, including in my own country. |
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Today's seminar is part of a series of events organized by the Permanent Mission of Slovakia with a view to attaining that objective. |
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However, unemployment increased by over 1 percentage point in Estonia and remains in double digits in Slovakia. |
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The ¤1 and ¤2 coins depict a double cross on three hills, as featured in the national emblem of Slovakia. |
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Slovakia has set in place a number of norms to ensure observance of human rights and the rights of minorities. |
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It consisted of the present day territories of Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia and Carpathian Ruthenia. |
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Czechoslovakia had in the meantime split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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In April 2006 Peugeot closed its Ryton plant and moved 206 production to Slovakia. |
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Currently, the members of the Eurozone include Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Slovakia, and Slovenia. |
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The largest amount of legalized brown bear hunting occurs in Canada, Finland, Russia, Slovakia and Alaska. |
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In the east, its range overlaps with populations in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and Slovakia. |
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The gray wolf is protected in Slovakia, though an exception is made for wolves killing livestock. |
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Wolves in Slovakia, Ukraine and Croatia may disperse into Hungary, where the lack of cover hinders the buildup of an autonomous population. |
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A major part of the western and northeastern Outer Carpathians in Poland, Ukraine, and Slovakia is traditionally called the Beskids. |
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The main building of the ethnic museum at Smetanový gardens in Uherské Hradi¨ti is devoted to an exhibit of Slovácko or Moravian Slovakia and its ethnic, archeological and historical treasures. |
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It is the most popular sport in Canada, Finland, Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. |
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The population in the Polish Carpathian Mountains extends to northern Slovakia and western Ukraine. |
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Its observer states are Belarus, France, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ukraine. |
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What Slovakia must now do is to bite the bullet. |
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According to ERRC documentation and that of of partner organisations, Romani women have been coercively sterilised in recent years in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. |
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The biggest irony is that, just as Slovakia was consummating its marriage with the west, Mr Meciar was staging a comeback, giving the west, and many Slovaks, the jitters. |
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It is a civilian sport airport, which is incorporated into the network Aeroclub Slovakia. |
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Meanwhile, they would like to treat Slovakia tolerantly. |
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Such children had a lower school attendance rate than other children in Slovakia and a disproportionately high enrolment rate in schools for the mentally disabled. |
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Many officials in my own country, Slovakia, frequently blame Brussels for placing enormous emphasis on bureaucracy and checking accounts to the nth degree. |
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In Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Belgium and Italy, parents can leave their baby, via a flap in an outside wall, in a baby hatch, where carers are alerted by an alarm whenever a new baby is put inside. |
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As Slovakia prepare for a FIFA World Cup tussle with the Italians in Group F, Petras' insider knowledge will be invaluable to his national coach, Vladimir Weiss. |
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In Slovakia, the government party, the Slovak National Party, is stirring up tensions with its hate speech against minorities, its outbursts that revile the nation and its anti-Hungarian slurs. |
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Slovakia and its scientific community have shown themselves ready and willing to be involved in the various programmes developed and conducted from Venice. |
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Ján Slota asserted his anti-Hungarian and anti-Roma views with impunity during the election campaign in Slovakia this spring more and more vociferously, a fact which we have drawn attention to on a number of occasions. |
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Still the kingdom of Spanish Mastiff is Spain, but we can fortunately meet more and more enthusiasts and good breeding in France, Holland, Slovakia, in Poland, the USA and at least two specimens reached even to Cameroon. |
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The EU supports the authorities of Lithuania and Slovakia with a programme to safely decommission the plants and reduce the social and economical impact of these measures. |
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But Slovakia chose to change direction yesterday. |
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If the Council decides to abrogate the excessive deficit procedure for Slovakia, Slovakia will fulfil the criterion on the government budgetary position. |
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Slovakia are in the box seat and just a point short of automatic qualification, whereas Czech Republic will bow out if they fail to take maximum points against Poland, and Slovenia manage a win. |
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These rostra are competitive, and the prize-winning works have been broadcast in over 30 countries, including France, Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Argentina, Cuba, Jordan and Tunisia. |
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Most of these are located in the Low Tatras mountain chain in the Southeast of Slovakia, on the border with Hungary, or in central Slovakia in the High Fatra range. |
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Golden Pheasant, imported by Stawski Distributing of Chicago, IL, is brewed in Slovakia. |
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Register of statistic information's about yield strength, material strength and tensility, Part 4-period 1983-1988, USTARCH SAV, Slovakia. |
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According to the information provided on the website of the company, Alas Slovakia, s.r.o. ranks among the leading stoneware producers in the Slovak Republic. |
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The experience of Slovakia and also of other European countries has shown that vigorous support is needed for the European Union's priority of interconnecting and integrating the separate energy markets in Europe. |
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Captain Giovanni van Bronckhorst was equally effusive in his praise of the speedy wide man, who had two more chances to score and generally terrorised the Slovakia defence for the full 70 minutes he spent on the pitch. |
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The introduction of the euro in Slovakia at the beginning of 2009 could incite Slovak workers to move back in their country to be paid in a stronger currency. |
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In each of the various kingdoms in which Slovakia has been incorporated at various times in its history, Bratislava has always played a central role. |
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Just after graduating from Commenius University in Bratislava, her first media job was as a current affairs journalist working for two broadsheet daily newspapers in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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Seasonal flight activity of sawflies in a submontane region of the Western Carpathians, Central Slovakia. |
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The ramp-up of the R1 expressway project in Slovakia and strong growth in Poland partially offset the decline in business recorded in the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States. |
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His forthright comments were enthusiastically applauded by participants at the Globsec conference held in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, over the past few days. |
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The foreign minister was not invited to the EU flag ceremony and he was not in Mr Zeman's delegation on his first foreign trip, which customarily takes the new president to Slovakia. |
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He gave glimpse of his guile against England, though the Slovakia aberration left him seeking atonement in the final against a strong Czech Republic side. |
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Flughafen Wien is also reviewing all options for Malta and Kosice, Slovakia but is currently contractually tied to those investments. |
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Following evaluation of the documentation submitted by Slovakia, the whole of that Member State should be declared officially free of enzootic bovine leukosis. |
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It's been 10 years since Hantuchova, of Slovakia, was a threat to win here, but she is still a consistent shotmaker who won't give Duval any of the freebies Stosur so generously doled out. |
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The SocialDemocrat Party allied itself with the populist Movement for a Democratic Slovakia and the ultranationalist Slovak National Party, causing the European Parliament to suspend the left-wing party. |
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In the context of the ageing of the population, Slovakia is expected to face a marked increase of the elderly dependency ratio from around 2010 onwards. |
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And as blood brothers and biggest rivals, the Czech Republic could only manage a draw with Australia in their Group C match the following day, for the moment at least, Slovakia could lord over their more-established cousins. |
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A sixth-minute strike from Ousseni Zongo was enough to sneak past a Slovakia side missing captain Marian Kurty, midfielder Lubomir Gajdos and number-one striker Filip Sebo to the Flu. |
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In a line extension, Blic Zena, already a success in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia, reached Serbia's highest circulation figure right from the start. |
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She had previously been active since 1998 as Managing Director of Ringier Publishing Czech Republic and, from 2000, additionally responsible for Ringier Print Ostrava and Euroskop-Ringier in Slovakia. |
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With the introduction of the Euro in Slovakia at the beginning of 2009, the venerable banking institution SLSP in Bratislava moved into a new administrative building. |
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Located to the east of Bratislava, the new 2x2 lane infrastructure will link the cities of Nitra and Tekovské Nemce and by-pass the city of Banská Bystrica in Slovakia. |
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If Slovakia can continue their battling performances at this summer's FIFA World Cup, there is certainly no reason why Vladimir Weiss' charges cannot cause a stir against some of the so-called 'bigger' nations. |
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Slovakia disposes of a high level research and development sector which, due to substantial reductions in government support, has been rapidly rationalised. |
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An expert epidemiologist of the Community Veterinary Emergency Team will be in the next days in Slovakia to help the Slovakian authorities in this work. |
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Slovakia is advised to stand ready to adopt a tighter fiscal stance, in particular in view of possible inflationary pressures after the disinflationary effect of past exchange rate appreciation fades out. |
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Horrifyingly, at least 10 EU Member States are producing these weapons: France, Spain, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden and Bulgaria. |
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Rumour has it that an election victory for the former Prime Minister, Mr Meciar, in Slovakia will exclude that country from the first wave of accession countries. |
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The ambassadress of Slovakia at the Council of Europe stressed that the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 had many consequences on the social, economic life and policy of the countries and the European people. |
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The accession of Slovakia and nine other countries to the European Union brought an end to long years of artificial divisions between the peoples of Europe, put in place by the Yalta accords. |
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The good news for Britain is they will play a fifth successive tie at home but Slovakia will be no pushovers. |
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This year it convened from 11-14 September, in Smolenice castle in the Lesser Carpathian Mountains some 80 kilometres northeast of Bratislava in Slovakia. |
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Estonia, Latvia, Russia, and Ukraine have flat taxes, and Slovakia is studying one. |
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September will bring a major test of their credentials in this respect, with a demanding double-header that involves a trip to third-placed Poland before the visit of Slovakia, currently just one point behind in second. |
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He reported that he had recently visited the transboundary area of Austria, Hungary and Slovakia, where the results had been excellent in only a few years, with a very large increase in population of the Great bustard. |
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Almost 4100 caves, caverns and chasms are listed in Slovakia. |
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The one-sided pressure exerted by the EU towards privatisation with the minimum possible delay has positively laid waste centres of industry in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia that were once vigorous. |
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In Slovakia, an increasing numbers of cities and communities are walling off members of the Roma minority making it even clearer how little they want to have to do with them. |
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Slovakia has managed to protect its industrial heritage, especially the mechanical and electrical engineering fields and the automobile and forestry industries. |
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In field seeds, Limagrain Central Europe covers Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, as well as Romania, Bulgaria, Moldavia, Serbia, and is responsible for the promotion of Limagrain's genetic resources. |
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As a great many people still recall, the borders between the Soviet Union and its satellites were indeed an iron curtain, like the border that separated Slovakia and Austria. |
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In November 1938, the Viennese Arbitration following the Munich Conference resulted in Hungary gaining southern Slovakia and Sub-Carpathian Ukraine, while Poland won part of Cieszyn and parts of northern Slovakia. |
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By spending a week together in a typical fairytale town in Slovakia at the end of the project, both a real friendship and partnership was created, not only in their virtual format but also in real life. |
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When Slovakia did take aim, Casillas saved. |
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As a result, Slovakia is today famous for its many castles and fortresses. |
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The guiding principle to the division process was two-thirds to the Czech Republic, one third to Slovakia, based on the proportion of territory to population. |
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At the same time as changing the UK's outlook to 'negative', Moody's made a range of adjustments including downgrades for Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Spain. |
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On the basis of the information provided by the complainant, the Commission asked Slovakia by letter of 6 December 2004 to inform it about the disputed measure. |
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Average agreed payment term in Slovakia is between 25 and 30 days. |
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In 2004, an initial meeting in Slovakia enabled YEPCE to begin to build up communications tools with which to promote the group and thus envisage new concert tours on French soil. |
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The main objective of the ambitious reform of institutional care taking place in Slovakia was to deal effectively with the situation of children who could not be brought up in their families. |
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Poland's territory was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union, with Lithuania and Slovakia also receiving small shares. |
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The Axis expanded in November 1940 when Hungary, Slovakia and Romania joined the Tripartite Pact. |
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In March 2016, Arriva introduced a weekly service from Praha to Trencin in Slovakia. |
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The White Eastern European members are mainly from Poland, with smaller numbers from Lithuania, Latvia, and Slovakia. |
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Including continuity from Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia have also been represented in every edition. |
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In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into the two sovereign states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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With the outbreak of World War I, Masaryk began working for Czech independence in a union with Slovakia. |
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Conditions were much better for the development of a mass national movement in the Czech lands than in Slovakia. |
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The Piliny culture in northern Hungary and Slovakia grew from the Tumulus culture, but used urn burials as well. |
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It expanded internationally for the first time by purchasing operations in Slovakia and Serbia. |
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Since 1992, it is one of the official heritage railways of Slovakia and is a key tourist attraction of its local region. |
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But at least one potential ally, in Slovakia, failed to win any seats. |
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He also helped to engineer coups in Slovakia, Croatia, and Yugoslavia. |
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Over the last few months, the firm is thought to have been exploring sites in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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The Slovakian central bank has unveiled deficiencies with the non-banking system in Slovakia. |
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Joining the previously mentioned bands will be Rumberas de Cuba from the Caribbean, Longital from Slovakia and Terne Cheve from Slovenia. |
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Compton qualified for the cross country skiing Junior Worlds in Slovakia last year but did poorly due to an illness. |
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Elsewhere, ethnic Poles constitute large minorities in Germany, northern Slovakia and the Czech Republic, Hungary, northeast Lithuania and western Belarus and Ukraine. |
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On 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved, with its constituent states becoming the independent states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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Wales had qualified for UEFA Euro 2016 in France, their first European Championship tournament, and were drawn into Group B with Slovakia, Russia and England. |
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In UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying, Wales were drawn in Group D alongside Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Republic of Ireland, Cyprus and San Marino. |
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The autonomous Church of Finland of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, as well as parts of the Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia use the Gregorian calendar. |
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It is also spoken as a second language in western parts of Belarus and Ukraine, west and central Lithuania, as well as the northern parts of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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Much of Slovakia and all of Carpathian Ruthenia were annexed by Hungary. |
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Poland and Slovakia are the only two members of the European Union to have avoided a GDP recession during the years affected by the Great Recession. |
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Reid had earlier produced a superbly-timed slide tackle to deny Vittek a second goal for Slovakia after his firm finish from Stanislav Sestak's cross. |
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Two turbo-prop planes carrying civilian parachutists rehearsing for an air show collided in mid-air in Slovakia on Thursday, killing seven people, authorities said. |
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Expansion into Slovakia is part of the long-term plan of IBA Group. |
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Slovakia in 1993, and provided assistance to support the rebuilding of a healthy democracy and market economy. |
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Al-Houti told KUNA, on Friday, that ties between Kuwait and Slovakia are thriving in all fields especially, the economic, health and educational sectors. |
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Skrtel only joined up with the Slovakia squad yesterday ahead of a game they must win to retain any hope of making it to poland and the Ukraine next summer. |
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My own experience visiting Slovakia during June's parliamentary elections cast doubt on the notion that economic reforms were the chief reason for the illiberal backlash. |
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An example is the Archdiocese of Avignon, which is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Marseille, Another such example is the Archdiocese of Trnava, Slovakia. |
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Voucher privatization occurred mainly in the transition economies in Central and Eastern Europe, such as Russia, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. |
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In our study, we do not advocate any Slovak racial purity and for this reason treat the Slovaks and Slovakia conceptually as members of the modern nation-states. |
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The borders drawn in 1918 and 1919 are mostly preserved as those of the contemporary states of Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania and Austria. |
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After the Dacians subdued the Celtic tribes, the remaining Cotini stayed in the mountains of Central Slovakia, where they took up mining and metalworking. |
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Members include representatives from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, and Serbia, It meets regularly twice a year. |
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These are Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. |
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In the 1946 parliamentary election, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia was the winner in the Czech lands, and the Democratic Party won in Slovakia. |
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For example, an entry check for an Annex II national takes around 15 seconds on average in Greece, whilst it takes three to five minutes on average in Slovakia. |
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Some manufacturing facilities were situated in the town, most notably Chewits were manufactured in the town from 1965 to 2006, only closing to move production to Slovakia. |
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The northwestern Carpathians begin in Slovakia and southern Poland. |
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These include countries and regions such as Spain, Slovakia, most of the Balkans including Greece, Turkey, the Himalayas, and presumably the Middle East. |
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