| 41. | There is a common misconception that by taking a less adoptable dog, someone else will surely take the more adoptable dogs.
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| 42. | There is a common misconception that by taking a less adoptable dog, someone else will surely take the more adoptable dogs.
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| 43. | The North American Council on Adoptable Children, a nonprofit group based in Minnesota, published a position paper strongly opposing them.
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| 44. | Other generations had their fad toys _ Chatty Cathy, Hula Hoops _ but nothing came close to the adoptable doll craze.
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| 45. | "We're going to be doing all that we can to place 100 percent of adoptable animals ."
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| 46. | "It's inexpensive enough that it could be a technology that's widely adoptable and subsidized,"
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| 47. | The healthy ones in the orphanage run by Franciscan nuns may become part of Ethiopia's newest export : adoptable children.
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| 48. | A heavily matted Shi Tzu is not as adoptable a scruffy terrier mix that has been recently bathed and festooned with hair ribbons.
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| 49. | The law also requires the establishment of a centralized database of all of Russia's more than 100, 000 adoptable children.
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| 50. | First, the plush, cheerful surroundings act as gift wrapping, making the animals more attractive to visitors and hopefully more adoptable.
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