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Iroquois relinquishment of claims to additional territory west of the Ohio was disputed by adjacent tribes, however, especially the Shawnee, leading to misunderstanding and bloodshed in that area for years to come.
Behavioural problems have been shown to increase the risk of relinquishment [ 29], and relinquishing owners have been shown to be relatively poorly informed on basic behaviour.
The official services of a chief of mission are not terminated by the appointment of a successor, but shall continue for such additional period, not to exceed 50 days after relinquishment of charge of the mission, as the Secretary of State may determine.
Newsom said that by getting the courts to require relinquishment of firearms before felons are sentenced, his initiative provides additional leverage to get guns out of dangerous hands.
It's a striking gesture of relinquishment.
This relinquishment doesn't seem quite so voluntary.
The loss brings with it a new note, of relinquishment.
Film work has been a process of relinquishment.
The difficult issue is what constitutes "forced relinquishment".
Ship stations affected by suspension, cancellation or relinquishment.
She decides that an aunt's momentarily beleaguered expression "radiates relinquishment".
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