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But the grizzly bear, with its big territorial demands and small population, is at risk.
When the war deadlocked, Iraq said it had abandoned territorial demands.
Germany made increasingly aggressive territorial demands, threatening war if they were not met.
We told them our territorial demands didn't include Trevor's Star.
This dispute was also leverage with the Imperial government for acceptance of his territorial demands in the region.
He also began making territorial demands, especially for the incorporation of Austria into Germany.
But he refused to offer specific territorial demands, except to say that the "quality" of the territory offered under current plans must be improved.
The Queen of Cups, or water/water, is emotion and territorial demand.
We have no territorial demands on you."
The territorial demands of the ruling Luxembourg National Union party were made known in late summer 1945.
Finland rejected territorial demands and was invaded by the Soviet Union in November 1939.
Following the vote, Hitler announced that Germany "had no further territorial demands to make of France".
Territorial demands might be made by Arab delegates, but"as an examination of the dispute's history makes clear, its nature is not territorial.
As he had already stated several times, the Czech problem was the last territorial demand which he had to make in Europe.
If they actually intend to make territorial demands on Silesia, why the hell don't they just go ahead and tell us so?"
Even if accepted by the Arabs, what guarantee has Israel that these are the last territorial demands on the Jewish state?
These ambitions for closer ties with East Karelia do not include territorial demands.
He mocked the notion that the Government would make no more territorial demands of other newspapers if they allowed the Mirror to be censored.
Hartwig was aware that any conference between the four prime ministers would thus favor the Serbian territorial demands.
As Romania agreed to satisfy Soviet territorial demands, the second plan was put into action on in the morning of 28 June.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg nonetheless persisted in its territorial demands.
The Italian delegation staged a walk-out for a number of months when faced with the denial of their territorial demands.
Thus the UK was also unwilling to pressure these countries to satisfy Bulgarian territorial demands.
But diplomats said they believed he had refused to do so because he still believed that the United States might support his group's territorial demands.
Nonetheless out of 140 deputies present about 25 vocally protested against the proposal, especially against the Prussian territorial demands.