A Slovenian company has developed a highly efficient humification of all kinds of biological sludge. |
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Slovenian literature immediately before and after World War II was heavily influenced by socialist realism and the struggles of the war period. |
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However, a young Slovenian woman added that many Americans believe that the rest of the world envies Americans, but this is untrue. |
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A Slovenian peasant removes corn from the dried cobs while his wife holds his new hat. |
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The Slovenian tolar and Lithuanian lita were bound with the currency board and were responding well to the euro. |
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Bulgarian is a south Slavic language, closely related to Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian and more distantly to Russian. |
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For example, in Slovenian folklore the blind and ghostly pale cave salamander Proteus anguinus is thought to be the larval stage of a dragon. |
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The Slovenian currency is the tolar, which is divided into the hundred stotins. |
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Last week saw a visit from a group of ambassadors for the Slovenian spa and ski resort Zrece. |
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Flags and Slovenian colours are sweeping the town, and shop windows are being painted. |
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Refuel with good Slovenian eats like sausages and pastas, and spend your nights in family-run pensions and a medieval castle. |
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Trieste sits on the Italian riviera, near the Slovenian border and at the foot of the Alps, terraced with peach coloured villas. |
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The Slovenian driver was asleep in his cab when he was woken by a man knocking on the window. |
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The Styrian as well as the Slovenian pomiculture is too small on its own, in order to persist in the long run on the global market. |
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The aging in large Slovenian oak barrels remains the same and they are still not fining or filtering their wines. |
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This Slovenian EDM star plays an atmospheric blend of hip-hop, glitch, electro, old-school soul and dubstep. |
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Slovenian is a South Slavic language, closely related to Croatian and similar to other Slavic languages, such as Czech. |
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On the same day, the ECOFIN Council adopted a regulation fixing the irrevocable conversion rate between the Slovenian tolar and the euro. |
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Carlow's ties with Slovenia were strengthened further recently with a visit by the Slovenian Ambassador to Ireland, Her Excellency Helena Drnovek Zorko. |
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The fact that we are able to adopt this package today is a fine feather in the cap of the Slovenian Presidency. |
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A Slovenian film was chosen for the first showing as the country currently holds the rotating Presidency of the European Union. |
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Across Slovenia stand double kozolci or toplarji hayracks that are a remarkable element of Slovenian folk architecture. |
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A Slovenian rower represents a brand-new nation at the Olympic Games and gives his country a special moment in the world spotlight. |
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Gladiator gear: Slovenian and Romanian soldiers wear protective clothing when conducting riot control missions. |
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Since 2003, the disinflation process has been underpinned by a coordinated policy approach of the Slovenian Government and the Bank of Slovenia. |
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Other examples are sea salt extraction in the Slovenian area of Socelje or felucca fishing under sail in the Burullus lagoon in Egypt. |
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Slovenian banks have been able to use TARGET since July 2005 by means of remote access to the German TARGET component. |
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Please provide information on the enjoyment of linguistic rights by the Slovenian minority in Carinthia. |
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Those elsewhere are striking, too: a blue dome encased in a latticed cube will soon lick the sky of the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana. |
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With the help of the Slovenian and the French Presidency, I believe it is possible to reach an agreement soon. |
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Slovenian tanneries are not located in specifically designated industrial areas. |
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The Slovenian government decided to pay special attention to the participation of young people with fewer opportunities in public life. |
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In addition, Slovenian statistics began rapidly to harmonize methodology in different fields with international standards and recommendations. |
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In 2008, evidence had come to light of a Slovenian national travelling abroad with that intention. |
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His work is particularly interesting for those looking to understand the various facets of the Slovenian mentality. |
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It is published every three weeks in German, French, Italian and Slovenian. |
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The Slovenian Group speaks of a collective property right, the French Group of a sui generis right. |
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The Slovenian, interestingly, was the last among the eight qualifiers for the final but proved to be quite a specialist in this apparatus as he tied with his great rival. |
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The languages causing the headache for Brussels are Slovenian, Latvian and Lithuanian, all official languages in nations which joined the EU in May. |
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It is now available in Norwegian, French, German, Slovenian and Danish. |
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A walrus-moustached council official presides over the ceremony in Slovenian, continually drifting off-piste, gesturing and chuckling good-naturedly. |
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In 2008 the people employed at CIPRA International's headquarters came from seven different countries and spoke five different mother tongues: German, French, Italian, Slovenian and Rhaeto-Romanic. |
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Slovenian scriptwriter and director Bla¸ Kutin received the 'New talent in the European Union' award from Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding, on 23 May. |
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A Slovenian philosopher, psychoanalytical theorist and film critic, Zizek has become a gadfly of the left establishment, a prolific provocateur whose principal aim seems to be to confound his tender-minded readers. |
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Achievements: formation of the first Slovenian Armed Forces, which, together with the Slovenian police fended off the aggression of the Yugoslav Army in June 1991 and proclaimed independence. |
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There are pockets of Ladin and Friulian peoples in the Eastern Alps of northeastern Italy, and Slovenian is spoken in Slovenia and the adjacent Alpine border regions with Italy and Austria. |
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While Slovenia earmarks EUR 14.5 million a year for its Hungarian minority, Hungary earmarks a mere EUR 400 000 a year for its Slovenian minority. |
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Congratulations new Slovenian champion, Susa! |
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In 1995, the Slovenian authorities relaxed their exchange rate stance and after an initial appreciation, the exchange rate has been depreciating slowly. |
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The Slovenian government denies this claim, but it is willing to let the matter be arbitrated by the IMF, or to let the matter be settled in the context of an overall agreement on succession problems. |
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As well as sending a newsflash to our members with all the successful information linked with his intervention, we realised how dangerous were his propositions and the view of the Slovenian presidency. |
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The Commission decided today to send Slovenia a letter of formal notice to stop discriminatory treatment of occasional users on Slovenian toll roads. |
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The Carniolan honey bee or Carnie, an indiginous Slovenian species known today throughout the world, is famous for its calmness, hardiness, and exceptional gathering zeal. |
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Press Conference: Slovenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dimitrij Rupel and South African Minister of Foreign Affairs Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini Zuma. |
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The colloquy was followed by a visit to the Bohinjska Bela Military Mountain School where Slovenian troops are prepared for international crisis-intervention operations. |
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OpenOffice, the leading open-source office suite, is available in 31 languages, including Slovenian, Basque and Galician, and Indian languages such as Gujarati, Devanagari, Kannada and Malayalam. |
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At the time of this meeting, Jacques Isnard and Mathieu Chardon could take the measure of the unity of the Slovenian judicial officers in front of the adversity and their faith in the future of their profession. |
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In the beginning no major infrastructure would be necessary since the Slovenian minority in the region of Carinthia in Austria has demonstrated its interest in providing education in both Slovenian and German languages. |
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I would like to extend a very warm welcome to the Slovenian citizens and to praise Slovenia for its good economic performance thanks to the implementation of stabilityoriented macroeconomic policies over recent years. |
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This consultation, which follows on naturally from the launch of the Ljubljana Process by the Slovenian Presidency, will reach its conclusion with the drawing up of a clear and simple road map. |
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The grey, clayish soil of the Slovenian interior is chocker with truffles, and the Austro-Hungarian aristocrats couldn't cart it back to Vienna quick enough. |
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There is a black hole in Slovenian production, due above all by the centre-right government that came to power in 2005, interfered overbearingly in the decisions on cinema and thwarted the success of the previous decade. |
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The three currencies participating in ERM II, namely the Estonian kroon, the Lithuanian litas and the Slovenian tolar, have traded continuously at or close to their central rates since joining the mechanism. |
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Slovenian experts may be taken into consideration by the Commission when appointing independant experts according to the relevant provisions of the decisions establishing the programmes to assist it in project evaluation. |
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Italy has contributed risotto and ravioli and Hungary goulash. The potica is a traditional Slovenian cake made by rolling up a layer of dough covered with walnuts. |
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The Slovenian Government cooperated with Interpol and Europol, and meetings were held several times a year, as well as frequent training sessions on new technologies. |
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Fans of Indiana Jones must visit a Slovenian campsite near Postojna, because the trip with little train wagons through the caves as this is where some of the 'Temple of Doom' scenes were filmed. |
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Slovenian finance and tourism company, Sava, has been asked to sell a stake it holds in domestic lender, Gorenjska Banka. |
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Farm shops such as Zadruga Dobrina Trgovina, on narrow Tkalski prehod, sell local food and wine, and nearby at Gosposka 7, Art Mar sells contemporary Slovenian arts and crafts. |
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A convoy of army trucks carrying barbed wire arrived early Wednesday in Veliki Obrez, at the Slovenian border with Croatia. |
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Several study tours kindly led by the Slovenian delegates contributed both to team-building and the enjoyment of the course as well as giving participants the opportunity to discover some of the delights of the host country. |
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A Slovenian delegation of the Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Food will pay a three-day visit to Cyprus, as of Monday. |
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The questionnaires for different types of units are adapted to and refer to the accounting scheme which is prescribed by the Slovenian Institute of Auditors or the Ministry of Finance. |
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True absinthe was introduced to Slovenian people in1809. Slovenia and France experienced rich cultural and social exchange, at that time the first Slovenian absinthe was distilled. |
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Following straight on from the Slovenian Presidency, France invites its partners to share in a very fine ambition: returning science and researchers to their rightful place at the heart of our societies. |
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Following an application by Slovenian functional ingredients producer Valens Int. |
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This exhibition introduced Slovenian writers from our region. |
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On the committee's behalf, I would also like to thank Mr McMillan, for making himself so unstintingly available, and the Slovenian Presidency for injecting the impetus required to get this package through at first reading. |
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This leads to the intervention of troops from the federal army, who withdraw after around 10 days of fighting and a ceasefire agreement, recognising Slovenian independence. |
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The Slovenian state will provide against remuneration short and medium term non-subordinated debt for a duration of one to a maximum of three years. |
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In Slovenia the ID cards importance is equaled only by the Slovenian passport, but a due to size a lot more practical. |
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Lastly, as a paradox, whereas the majority of the Slovenian judicial officers complain of a lack of cases, the appointment of 200 additional judicial officers is put on the agenda! |
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Fraport and a consortium headed by Slovenian Sovereign Holding have agreed to purchase Slovenia's Ljubljana Airport. |
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The obsolete term Old Slovenian was used by early 19th century scholars who conjectured that the language was based on the dialect of Pannonia. |
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In 1911, Slovenian philosopher and economist Ivan Slokar patented a helicopter configuration. |
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Farnace is an excellent part for star Slovenian countertenor Cencic, giving him free rein for swift fioriture and plaintive laments alike. |
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Slovenia insisted that the favourable opinion of the interministerial expert commission amounted, for all practical purposes, to a decision to grant the aid which was binding on the Slovenian state. |
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Slovenian Vacansoleil sprinter brings icing on the cake for team. |
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Another unique group of Slovenian figures are the Cerkljansko Laufarji who wear elaborate masks made from linden wood and go from house to house to foretell a good harvest. |
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The Slovenian Presidency will work towards an integrated approach in order to secure a family-friendly environment, promote family life and create a child-friendly society. |
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The European Commission has authorised under EC Treaty rules on state aid a Slovenian scheme to assist companies encountering financing difficulties as a result of the credit squeeze in the current economic crisis. |
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Because she decided to end her existence and failed, Veronika, a young Slovenian who seemed to have a comfortable life, wakes up in a mental hospital. |
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Then, why is the Slovenian so strong-willed on the rally? |
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However, the incident which occurred in the Slovenian school in Barkovlje near Trieste on Tuesday this week was also an attempt to terrorise the headmistress, the teachers, the children and their parents. |
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At the time of travelling we got approximately 315 Slovenian Tolars to the pound sterling but from next year Slovenia will be switching to Euros. |
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In the case of Slovenia, the impact of a change in the recording of VAT in 2002 is still under discussion between Eurostat and the Slovenian authorities. |
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Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizzair is to launch a three times-weekly route from Luton to the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana from the end of October. |
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She had been an advocate of Croatian and Slovenian independence. |
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Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister Karl Erjavec meeting with HE the Foreign Minister Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah, who is on a visit to the Republic of Slovenia. |
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India will purchase 194 microlight aircraft from Slovenian Pipistrel light aircraft producer for training, surveillance and high-altitude operations. |
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Eventually, we reach the Slovenian town of Kobarid before sunset, and arrive at the Hvala Hotel, where we can't wait to soothe our aching muscles in a jacuzzi. |
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Field Marshal Luigi Cadorna, a staunch proponent of the frontal assault, had dreams of breaking into the Slovenian plateau, taking Ljubljana and threatening Vienna. |
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A SLOVENIAN pilot has completed a 62,000-mile journey around the globe in a fuel-saving ultralight plane. |
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