Wilkinson was an unrecognised dyslexic who spent most of his schooldays staring out of the window. |
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However, presentations where a patient is hypo-alert and lethargic may go unrecognised. |
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Some consumer groups alleged its central component, mycoprotein, was triggering unrecognised allergic reactions. |
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Many advocates suggest that we are now only beginning to discover the extent of previously unrecognised learning disabilities. |
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Suddenly a little head popped up in the grass, unrecognised by my more knowledgeable friend. |
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New evidence may identify as important outcomes that were previously unappreciated or wholly unrecognised. |
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Her excellence with the stick, for both club Hermes and Ireland, has gone relatively unrecognised beyond the hockey fraternity. |
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Unca will also present its annual Citizen of the World Awards, which honour previously unrecognised efforts on behalf of humanity. |
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He was unknown, almost completely unrecognised and was losing faith in his vocation. |
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If you feel that great work by other people is going unrecognised and unrewarded, then make a noise about it. |
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He divided the number needed to treat by the prevalence of unrecognised or untreated disease. |
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Although its significance went unrecognised at the time, the Nicol prism is now used in all polarising microscopes today. |
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Great acts of courage happen every day, but heroes and heroines often go unrecognised. |
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The Trust is a fledgling organisation, unrecognised by the club, which does not even reply to its letters. |
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A natural cause at present unrecognised may emerge in the foreseeable future. |
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The unit will also host a series of workshops and conferences to develop an awards scheme for previously unrecognised academic work on security issues. |
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Mothers of sportsmen and sportswomen play an enormously important role in the sporting lives of their offspring and yet, very often, that contribution is unrecognised. |
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His body lay unrecognised in the city morgue for three days. |
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Cowering in a corner, eyelashes palely blinking, Amis looks as if he hopes to get through his 15 minutes of network fame by going entirely unrecognised. |
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Most of those that were fossilised go unrecognised by the untrained eye. |
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With their education from the Philippines unrecognised by the Canadian education system, Filipino youth are often pushed back several grade levels. |
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Guma is also keen to acknowledge the unrecognised contribution of ordinary women in the life of Sophiatown and the forced removals of 50 years ago. |
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She also argues that unrecognised mental health problems can wrongly culminate in a child being excluded from school and lapsing into a life of crime. |
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A 2008 court ruling allowed members of unrecognised faiths to obtain identification and leave the religion field blank. |
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However, large haematomas may occur even if coagulation of the patients is normal, and this may be fatal if unrecognised. |
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Because of these vague symptoms, fibromyalgia is often either misdiagnosed or unrecognised, he said. |
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He therefore entered into a coded negotiation with James VI of Scotland, who had a strong but unrecognised claim. |
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See list of governments in exile for unrecognised governments without control over the territory claimed. |
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Precedents were not reported, so any case law that developed was disguised and almost unrecognised. |
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There also 34 recognized private schools with an additional 14 unrecognised. |
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Smith declared Rhodesia a republic in 1970, following the results of a referendum the previous year, but this went unrecognised internationally. |
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Though Blake was generally unrecognised during his lifetime, he is now considered a seminal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. |
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At this stage if the disease goes unrecognised, the temperature, pulse and respiration are increased and the animal may die from septicaemia and toxaemia. |
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Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. |
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The Ministry of Labour, Government of India, is going to introduce Unrecognised Workers Identification Number to benefit people working in the unorganised sector. |
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