| 11. | Opponents of declawing argue the surgery itself creates more behavioral problems leading to relinquishment of cats.
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| 12. | The relinquishment of Tr�ndelag by the Treaty of Copenhagen reflects strong local resistance to the Swedish occupation.
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| 13. | Her relinquishment of her childhood relics signifies her liberation from the past and acceptance of her current self.
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| 14. | Proponents of declawing argue that declawing reduces undesired behaviors ( scratching ) and thus reduces the likelihood of relinquishment.
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| 15. | In 1998, state law was changed to allow the relinquishment of Route 107 to the City of Lawndale.
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| 16. | In 2013, Richardson was involved in the discovery and relinquishment of the missing for 67 years Holocaust Museum.
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| 17. | Whether Route 2 west of Route 101 will stay as a paper route after relinquishment is yet to be determined.
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| 18. | Despite his wife's relinquishment of her royal title, the couple remained members of the British Royal Family.
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| 19. | He wants Olivia to give birth to the child and give it to him with relinquishment of her maternal rights.
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| 20. | It lasts about eight weeks and involves demanding physical exercise and the relinquishment of individual needs in favor of unit cohesion.
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