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* Walter Scott Houston ( 1912 – 1993 ) who wrote the " Deep-Sky Wonders " column in Sky & Telescope magazine for almost 50 years.
* 1993 – Monica Seles is stabbed by Günter Parche, an obsessed fan, during a quarterfinal match of the 1993 Citizen Cup in Hamburg, Germany
After re-establishing its credibility in 1989, Australia underlined its superiority with victories in the 1990 – 91, 1993, 1994 – 95, 1997, 1998 – 99, 2001 and 2002 – 03 series, all by convincing margins.
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Younger generations of Czechs living after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 ( therefore generally less familiar with Slovak ) might also have some problems with a certain number of words and expressions which differ considerably in the two languages, and with false friends.
The Constitution of the Slovak Republic was ratified 1 September 1992 and became effective 1 October 1992 ( some parts 1 January 1993 ).
Since the establishment of the Slovak Republic in January 1993, Slovakia has undergone a transition from a centrally planned economy to a free market economy, a process which some observers were to believe was slowed in the 1994-98 period due to the crony capitalism and other fiscal policies of Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar's government.
Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic entered into a Customs Union upon the division of Czechoslovakia in 1993, which facilitates a relatively free flow of goods and services.
* Slovakia, a current state that gained independence by dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, sometimes also called the Second Slovak Republic
However, the Slovak national team had to face a difficult challenge in 1993 after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.
Although after the First World War the song Nad Tatrou sa blýska became the official Slovak anthem in Czechoslovakia and then again in 1993 in the independent Slovak Republic, the song is still considered a " second " anthem by many ( usually more nationalist ) people.
When Czecho-Slovakia fell apart into the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic in 1993, the second stanza was added to the first and the result legislated as Slovakia's national anthem.
After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, and the formation of independent Slovakia motivated interest in a particularly Slovak national identity.
He was still a Soviet citizen when he arrived in the United States, later obtaining a Slovak passport and citizenship in 1993.
After the Czech and Slovak Republics separated into independent republics in 1993, activity continued in each country as separate legal entities: in the Czech Republic as the Orthodox Church in the Czech Lands and in the Slovak Republic as the Orthodox Church in Slovakia, but canonical unity was maintained as the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia.
Though in the 1960s two regional groups ( Bohemian-Moravian and Slovak ) were formed, the Unity included all Baptists in the territory of Czechoslovakia until 1993.
After Czechoslovakia was split into two republics on January 1, 1993, the Unity of Brethren Baptists was divided on January 1, 1994, forming the Unity of Brethren Baptists in the Czech Republic and the Unity of Brethren Baptists in the Slovak Republic³.
It replaced the constitution of Czechoslovakia ( 1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia ), which split into the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic by act of parliament on January 1, 1993, through the so-called Velvet Divorce.
When the Czech and Slovak Republics separated in 1993, the Czechs adopted a flag identical to the former flag of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, in direct violation of the constitutional act that explicitly forbids former federal symbols to be used by the two successor states.
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