The award follows criticism from the new president of the 360-year-old society, Sir Robert May, that the organisation had overlooked the internet inventor.
Lord Robert May, the current president of the Royal Society, said the Aventis Prizes celebrated the "great communicators" who helped the world come to terms with the rapid changes brought about by developments in science.
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Robert Pires may line up alongside Zidane in midfield after Emmanuel Petit was ruled out because of injury.
Yet there is reason to worry about how Slovakia's prime minister, Robert Fico, may use the law.
Commentators, including May and Robert Smith of ESPN, have expressed the view that McQueary is a loathsome figure.
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Although President Robert Mugabe has talked of May, the body fixing new constituency boundaries says its job could take three months.
Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman on 24 May 1941 and began his musical career in 1959, playing in Minnesota coffee houses.
If you did, you may never forget Robert Walker's enduringly creepy turn as Bruno, the cooing psychopath who enmeshes Farley Granger's Guy in his you-murder-mine, I'll-murder-yours web.
At Citi, that job may fall to Robert Rubin, the ex-treasury secretary, who joined Citi in 1999 to act as sort of a tie-breaker in an office of the chairman that had co-chief executives, Weill and John Reed.
Ten had already been charged with felony hazing, related to the death of Robert Champion, 26, in May 2012.
Individual members of the faculty, in fact I - there's a Professor Robert Barro, some of you may know him, he's an eminent economist, a few years ago he made headlines because Columbia University - he's at Harvard and Columbia University wanted to hire him away from Harvard.
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On May 17, 2006, Robert Ryan, the chairman of the audit committee, asked Keyworth if they could meet privately at seven the next morning, before the board meeting.
In May, Rep. Robert Andrews, a New Jersey Democrat, introduced the Prosthetic and Custom Orthotic Parity Act, which would require insurance companies to cover prosthetics at the same rate they do surgery.
As Robert Wood mentioned the other day, some businesses may be fleeing or planning to flee California for tax reasons.
Paige (Hilton) thinks she may be pregnant by her boyfriend Blake (Robert Ri'chard).
Mr Stevens may have followed his fellow pork-barreller Robert Byrd to the grave.
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Foundation President Robert Vagt wrote in an email that isolating extreme voices may be "a secondary consequence" of the new plan, but that's not the focus.
Meanwhile, last season's European Tour number one Robert Karlsson , who has been out of action since May, will not be returning for at least two more weeks.
The government's main experiment so far, cutting welfare benefits for lone parents, may cause more couples to stay together: Robert Walker, of Loughborough University, studied a group of lone mothers and concluded that welfare benefits had made it easier for them to decide to leave their partners.
But EPEAT's CEO, Robert Frisbee, says Apple's "design direction" may be to blame.
First, a May 16 piece by former Labor Secretary and author Robert Reich, who is now a professor of public policy at University of California at Berkeley, posted on his website.
Cruz's handler, Robert Chaffin, told the Times he thought extreme animal rights activists may have been to blame.
Allister Gibb, 32, threw the potentially lethal liquid over Robert Chalmers, 59, outside the High Court in Edinburgh in May 2011.
The public inquiry, led by Robert Francis QC, found as many as 1, 200 patients may have died needlessly after they were "routinely neglected" at the hospital.
"They're people with health insurance, but it's not covering the co-pays, the deductibles, some of the drug costs, the dental care that may be needed, the home services, " says Robert Blendon, who runs polling programs for the Harvard School of Public Health.
Robert Spiegel, Schering' chief medical officer, says these newer patients may have already had a lot of gunk yanked out of their arteries by years of statin treatment.
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