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But beyond these agendas they must recognise that close by sit 1.7 million people whose lives continue to be determined by political conflicts in which they have no hand.
In an interview with Le Parisien on Sunday, Philippe Streiff, another former F1 driver, said Schumacher "had yet to recover the power of speech" but was "nevertheless starting to recognise those close to him".
"Some people seem to remember the faces of almost everyone they have met, yet others struggle to recognise even close friends and family," said Professor David Scuse of the Institute of Child Health at University College London, the lead author of the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencess.
This was laughed off at the time as the result of a sleepless night caused by his new-born son, Donald, but was recognised by close colleagues as a sign of a deeper failing, which had begun to affect his Commons appearances, including not showing up in the house to respond as party leader to a budget speech in 2004.
Ofsted has recognised the close work with the school to ensure improved outcomes for pupils.
American ornithologists Charles Sibley and Jon Ahlquist recognised the close relationship between woodswallows and the butcherbirds in 1985, and combined them into a Cracticini clade, which became the family Artamidae.
Ornithologists Charles Sibley and Jon Ahlquist recognised the close relationship between woodswallows and butcherbirds in 1985, and combined them into a Cracticini clade, which became the family Artamidae.
Ornithologists Charles Sibley and Jon Ahlquist recognised the close relationship between the woodswallows and the butcherbirds and relatives in 1985, and combined them into a Cracticini clade, which later became the family Artamidae.
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