Well, some would disagree that Norwich's Christian population has dwindled.
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As hope dwindled, Nolan arrived to help her fellow deputy.
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As supplies have dwindled, levels of hunger have risen sharply.
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Close air support, which was vital for NATO, has dwindled.
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The pint collection dwindled from six to two or three.
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China is startled by how rapidly American leadership has dwindled.
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Hood says their family has dwindled in the ensuing decades.
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But by 2014, that number had dwindled to barely 6,000.
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People and vehicles on the launch pad dwindled beneath her.
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As landlords' returns dwindled they skimped on repairs and upgrades.
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The quality of the Bundesliga also seems to have dwindled.
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Visitor numbers at the park had dwindled in recent months.
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But his margins of victory have dwindled like winter daylight.
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Growth in the once sizzling Greek yogurt category has dwindled.
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The round dwindled into seconds and Griff did not relent.
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Staffed tollbooths have dwindled with the advent of cashless tolls.
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By March 9, his account had dwindled to $403 million.
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By then, Nakhichevan's indigenous Armenian population had dwindled to zero.
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By 2011 that had dwindled to less than $1 billion.
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The ranks of black farmers dwindled in the 20th century.
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By 2014, it had dwindled to less than 20 percent.
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Attendance at the firm's Manhattan headquarters has dwindled, he said.
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Dittmar Stern became a laborer as the family income dwindled.
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During the season, the number of players kneeling dwindled significantly.
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As WBAI's audience has dwindled, its finances have grown shaky.
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Last season that number dwindled to 42, a record low.
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Popular support for capital punishment has dwindled along with executions.
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Paul started talking with Anderson as the group dwindled down.
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On Friday, the number dwindled to 1,100 customers without electricity.
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As the workforce dwindled, the remaining jobs became well paid.
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But profits dwindled, and in 2018, he closed the business.
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Since Trump won, the number of NTRs has dwindled precipitously.
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By 1988, the number of newspapers still publishing "Ponytail" had dwindled.
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Romantic comedies — true romantic comedies — have slowly dwindled from the marquee.
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However, since then, the president's standing in the state has dwindled.
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As this happened, the population density of galaxies in space dwindled.
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While her fan base dwindled, she doesn't regret it at all.
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All the hard work leading up to Rio had dwindled away.
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As a result, supplies have dwindled, costing dispensaries sales and money.
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He married a third time, more happily, and the killings dwindled.
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The once 160,000-strong colony has now dwindled to 10,000 penguins.
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As those shipments dwindled, refiners turned to shale and Canadian oil.
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But, as the first generation dwindled, so has the talent pool.
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As the line dwindled, my heart seemed to do the same.
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Even as some benefits have dwindled, some drawbacks have got bigger.
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And the number of insurers has dwindled to three from seven.
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Lawn space dwindled, and with it some of the crowd's civility.
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He couldn't really declare independence because his political capital had dwindled.
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As a result, coming and going in the city has dwindled.
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But by 2008, Boyer's 20143 students had dwindled to about 50.
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About a year ago, she noticed that her savings had dwindled.
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"Drag Race" had been on for several seasons, and bookings dwindled.
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Mr. Calzadilla's father's construction business had collapsed as government contracts dwindled.
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The years between his death and now dwindled away to nothing.
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Equity fundraising dwindled to minimal levels, while redemptions and liquidations spiked.
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Over the decades, the population has dwindled to roughly 90 people.
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Interest in Teavana and tea products has dwindled over the years.
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However, Harris's support has dwindled in a number of recent polls.
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Those talks have since stalled and inter-Korean engagement has dwindled.
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For a moment, Mr Koepka's lead had dwindled to a single stroke.
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While the photos have dwindled, the garbage is most definitely still there.
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But her pop profile dwindled, in part because of her drug problems.
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Russian oil flows to Belarus have dwindled to a trickle since Jan.
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But arrests have also dwindled in areas without a fence at all.
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" Plus, she adds, "The refugee influx has dwindled to a manageable level.
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But now it's dwindled, and people like Battle are rarer to find.
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Their numbers have dwindled over the years owing to loss of habitat.
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But the church members were scared, and the group dwindled to 30.
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But as mergers increase, access to alternative health care providers has dwindled.
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The intensity of the fighting has dwindled more than during previous attempts.
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Reserves dwindled by more than half a trillion dollars for the year.
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The school's enrollment has dwindled ever since, as families have moved away.
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The stock of affordable housing has dwindled, reflecting a city-wide problem.
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Interest in the sport dwindled, and its main league folded in 2014.
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But their numbers dwindled as they intermarried with China's ethnic Han majority.
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Our six-hour chat sessions dwindled to five, then four, then three.
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Jeff Colyer dwindled after election officials discovered a mistake in the tally.
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By Sunday, the overall energy of the attendees dwindled to almost nothing.
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A population of more than eight million dwindled by about two million.
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Marmite was briefly unavailable in Tesco's online market, and store supplies dwindled.
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Minimum payments vary by issuer, he said, and have dwindled over time.
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But today the global population has dwindled to roughly just over 7,103.
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It swelled to 1,500 migrants at one point but has since dwindled.
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Another described having to terminate a family member's caregiver as funds dwindled.
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Whale sharks were declared endangered last year after their numbers apparently dwindled.
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Uber continued trading emails with Brandon during 2017, until the conversation dwindled.
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Kansas has painfully found otherwise: State revenues dwindled along with job growth.
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His appetite, weak before he had entered the hospital, dwindled even further.
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But by the time Yang was a kid, the population had dwindled.
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However, as the campaign went on, Swinson&aposs personal ratings gradually dwindled.
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Hopes have dwindled for investigations to find a cause of the incidents.
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It has been rationing dollars as its foreign exchange reserves have dwindled.
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Their lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder dwindled to 1 261/22 games.
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Support from activists, who in 2014 lauded Orta as a hero, has dwindled.
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Although the Jewish population has dwindled, the country has a rich Jewish history.
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Previously, the US has said it believed ISIS combatants had dwindled to 23,000.
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She had to close her photography business after client inquiries dwindled to nothing.
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The company, which had eight employees in 1987, has also dwindled in size.
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These stockpiles dwindled a bit during the financial crisis but have since rebounded.
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Indian films were banned, and eventually the number of Pakistani Urdu films dwindled.
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But those protests have dwindled to the tens of thousands in recent days.
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Governments were forced to abandon currency pegs as their foreign-exchange reserves dwindled.
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Our follower count dwindled along with our interest, and eventually we moved on.
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Its portfolio has since dwindled from €20113 billion ($22011 billion) to €22013 billion.
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Monowi has dwindled from a population of about 300 residents to just Elsie.
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Assets have dwindled to roughly $2 billion from their peak of $4 billion.
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And pretty much immediately after instituting that regulation, skyjackings dwindled to almost zero.
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Once found throughout New Zealand, the population has dwindled to fewer than 150.
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Reuters checks in late January suggest that even the available supply has dwindled.
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But since then, the amount of oil distributed by the program has dwindled.
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The population has dwindled due in part to coyote hunters accidentally shooting wolves.
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Its long-term debt tripled, to $192 million, and its cash reserves dwindled.
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Food, fuel, and medicine have dwindled, especially after the shutdown of smuggling tunnels.
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It kind of dwindled down as time went on and certain events happened.
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After the powder house exploded in 1920, the upkeep of the castle dwindled.
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They exchanged phone calls and corresponded a few times, but eventually communication dwindled.
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His funds dwindled, his sleep turned fitful, and he started rationing his food.
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Public drinking fountains, by contrast, have dwindled since their introduction in Victorian times.
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For decades, native speakers of Hupa, also known as na:tinixwe mixine:whe, have dwindled.
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Isolated all-white neighborhoods have dwindled as many nonwhite neighborhoods have remained segregated.
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Those who know him say his love for the game dwindled and died.
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In the following years, Blockbuster's market value dwindled, hinting at its bleak future.
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Today, the Blockbuster franchise has dwindled to just one store in Bend, Oregon.
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Already, coal revenue here has dwindled, contributing to the tribe's current economic crisis.
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The Bluejays led 256-23 at the break, but that advantage quickly dwindled.
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But his reputation dwindled with later military setbacks, exacerbated by his Napoleonic grandiosity.
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However, Tesla's cash dwindled to $2.7 billion by the end of this quarter.
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In reality, his client list had dwindled to a few B-list actors.
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Russian crude flows to its neighbour have dwindled to a trickle since Jan.
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People rushed to pull injured children from the school, but hope soon dwindled.
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Summer sea ice has dwindled even more rapidly, by 13.2 percent per decade.
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The Wednesday survey came after the GOP field dwindled to three remaining candidates.
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Policing the area around Kayangel has become more difficult as its population has dwindled.
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His belief that you could mould the mind of an 18-year-old dwindled.
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Family incomes have dwindled as a result, putting children further at risk of starvation.
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Volumes dwindled in Europe with both London and U.S. markets closed for public holidays.
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The young will have dwindled from a pivotal voting bloc into a peripheral one.
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As I became more fit, the mentality of size dictating my life dwindled away.
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And a day later, the lines around their blood donation centers have not dwindled.
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Military Arms has more than 700,000 subscribers, but Harmsen said his revenues have dwindled.
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After decades of heavy poaching, the herd had dwindled to just 15 known individuals.
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Their numbers have since dwindled after decades of war, emigration and low birth rates.
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The government poured emergency funding into antibiotics research, even as the scientific workforce dwindled.
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The same reasoning suggests that the return should have dwindled as educational attainment rose.
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Coach Brett Brown praised Okafor for his professionalism, even as his minutes have dwindled.
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ACA enrollees in Missouri will not face "bare counties," but their choices have dwindled.
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The briefings on or off-camera already having dwindled to a handful this month.
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It accounts for the bulk of sales but visitors to its stores have dwindled.
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The number of rigs had dwindled since the oil price crash of 2014-2015.
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The team had dwindled to 30 by the time Opportunity went silent, he said.
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They have dwindled into one of the most irrelevant brands in the United States.
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The congregation dwindled to a small band of elderly whites who now lived elsewhere.
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Dearborn's departure also highlights how Jeff Sessions' influence has dwindled in the White House.
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There was no spontaneity in Instagram anymore, and dwell-time on the app dwindled.
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In the first months of the 2018 fiscal year, the number dwindled to 12.
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The visitors dwindled to a handful courageous enough to brave the Bolsheviks' atheistic wrath.
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All the excitement has dwindled, and now the best contract deals can be found.
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But by the mid-20th century, that number had dwindled into the double digits.
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Over time, however, the trust fund has dwindled, with taxpayers increasingly footing cleanup bills.
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The share of private-sector workers covered by unions has dwindled to a sliver.
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But its population has nearly halved since then, and the town's wealth has dwindled.
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Public-sector bonds made up the rest, but these have dwindled in recent years.
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But there too volume tumbled as issuance dwindled and interest rates fell, eroding margins.
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Since peaking in December at a 2.9 percent annual pace, the gains have dwindled.
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Those financial costs have dwindled substantially since the withdrawal of major U.S. ground forces.
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Their access to retirement accounts likely dwindled, particularly with less access to traditional pensions.
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Fowler's lead dwindled to a single stroke before his putter steered him to safety.
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By late 2012, though, the weekly gathering had dwindled to fewer than a dozen.
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It went out of business as the amount of fish in the sea dwindled.
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It went out of business as the amount of fish in the sea dwindled.
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But the novelty wore off, cheaters came in, prize money dwindled and copycats emerged.
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When the eruption dwindled and the lava stopped flowing seaward, the bloom quickly disappeared.
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Meanwhile, the meager savings Sasha and Lee were living off had dwindled dangerously low.
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The women and several supporters were trapped for nine days as their supplies dwindled.
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The protests have dwindled, but another misstep and the government risks reigniting the streets.
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As capital punishment's many flaws have become impossible to ignore, its use has dwindled.
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Since the news conference, Northam's support among both state and national figures has dwindled.
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Today in the Seattle region, the problem isn't simply that government support has dwindled.
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Television audiences for the Democratic primary debates dwindled over the course of the year.
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Regardless of his reception on the terraces, Heron's opportunities on the pitch soon dwindled.
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As Mr. Lynn's film career dwindled, it largely fell to Robin to support the family.
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A flood of refugees last year dwindled to a trickle after Turkey closed its borders.
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As the funds dwindled, D'Amico boasted about a book deal the couple had been pursuing.
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At the end of February, they had dwindled to $13.3 million, data from Morningstar show.
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Passengers spent the night on the plane as temperatures dwindled and food supplies ran low.
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Sunday What was once a crowd of hundreds has dwindled to maybe 30 or 40.
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More recent protests were sparsely attended, and there's a fear that public awareness has dwindled.
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The numbers have dwindled to about 300 in recent weeks due to severe winter weather.
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According to the BBC, the species' numbers dwindled due to habitat loss, overfishing, and hunting.
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Since then attendance at the protests has dwindled - some tallies put the turnout on Dec.
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Westergren was summoned back to lead the company as share prices tumbled and profits dwindled.
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Its stockmarket value has dwindled to €600m, having fallen by 85% this year (see chart).
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Some say their sex drives have dwindled due to the stress Brexit is causing them.
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As numbers have dwindled, many defense analysts question the long-term value of the Zumwalt.
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Wolverines roam, as well as bears, foxes, hares and caribou, though the herds have dwindled.
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As the economy has slumped, bad loans have increased and capital dwindled at Azeri banks.
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Expertise on subjects from protecting endangered species to preventing a catastrophic nuclear accident has dwindled.
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His polling lead over Ed Gillespie, the Republican nominee, dwindled as Election Day drew nearer.
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But as the campaign heated up and the field dwindled, Cruz went on the attack.
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Even that role dwindled across centuries, especially after the emergence of the modern police force.
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As the boys' oxygen supply dwindled, doubts in the rescuers' ability to save them mounted.
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Over the past decade the population has dwindled by 9%, and the exodus is accelerating.
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The next film, Cinderella, dwindled down to a 60-40 male-to-female dialogue ratio.
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His net worth was as high as $160 billion, but that dwindled to $137 billion.
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As the number of headsets dwindled, it became clear that there weren't enough for everyone.
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The number of active militants had dwindled to a few dozen a few years ago.
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At the protest encampments that dot Gaza's border with Israel, the numbers of demonstrators dwindled.
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As Venezuela's economic and political crisis worsens, foreign reserves have dwindled to just $9.9 billion.
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Indeed, the original refugee population has dwindled over the years to an estimated 30,85033-50,000.
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And by 2014, the latest year of available data, the number had dwindled to 272.
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And as the lawsuit dragged on, the odds of the game ever seeing release dwindled.
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He came over a lot in the first two months, but then it dwindled down.
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Maybe its population has dwindled down to the point we don't ever see these things.
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The number of people in Resurrection City dwindled from three thousand to about five hundred.
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Populations in some smaller river towns have dwindled, leaving half empty downtowns and derelict factories.
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So while Georgia still has an advantage on workforce supply, that edge has dwindled somewhat.
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Enrollment in the schools has dwindled, she noted, as it has elsewhere in New York.
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Populations of elephant, buffalo, lion and leopard have since dwindled as poachers have moved in.
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As the reserves dwindled, investors absorbed the spectacle of a government failing to restore order.
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Although a 17-point lead dwindled to one in the first half, Kansas never trailed.
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His approval rating has dwindled as he pushes forward with politically sensitive public sector reforms.
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This has now dwindled to 10 tons, barely enough to supply local restaurants and hotels.
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Investor appetite for leveraged loans dwindled as the Federal Reserve began cutting rates in 2128.
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The hope of finally having five chances to have a baby dwindled with each implantation.
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That means in March, the billionaire's lead has dwindled from 11 to 5 to 1.
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The number of operating plants has dwindled from 22015 in 230 to just five now.
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During this time, Mr. Khalil and his family watched nervously as their bank accounts dwindled.
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By the time he died, Mr. Mencarelli's $480,000 nest egg had dwindled to about $60,000.
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The numbers of Chinese have now dwindled in Kolkata; from 30,000, only 500 families remain.
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Now that area has dwindled to half the size of Manhattan, and is shrinking fast.
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Virginia did not do itself any favors as its lead first dwindled and then disappeared.
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Just months earlier, preservationists almost had to scrap the Titanic-size vessel as their funds dwindled.
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Still, some of the group's businesses have been forced to restructure debts as their revenues dwindled.
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Unfortunately, as the web's reliance on Flash dwindled, so did the vitality of the community.58.
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As the retailer's real estate has dwindled, so has analysts' confidence the company can stay afloat.
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Critics might still rate the solo albums highly, but for ordinary fans the appeal has dwindled.
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I feel like the ska scene has kind of dwindled away and hasn't really been present.
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Recent weeks have seen all of these trends intensify as the party's poll numbers have dwindled.
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At the time of the announcement, the once vibrant network had dwindled to roughly 65 customers.
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Outflows from all global equity funds dwindled to $652.7 million, much less than in recent quarters.
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But they are attracting more notice as those caused by the wild virus itself have dwindled.
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As production volume contracted, efficiencies dwindled and the per-shell cost rose to nearly $1 million.
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If ratings aren't what they once were, the show hasn't dwindled down to a humbler scale.
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Since then, their edge dwindled with every new voting update from the Colorado Secretary of State.
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Merkel's popularity has dwindled as she refused to place a limit on the influx of refugees.
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Since his mother&aposs assassination by Taliban militants in 2007, the party&aposs fortunes have dwindled.
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That figure had dwindled to a couple hundred before the city fell, according to the coalition.
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But the number of children attending the church's school dwindled, and it was closed in 2010.
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That number dwindled down to one amid a string of resignations, including the company's two founders.
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As public money has dwindled, privatization in its many forms has often appeared as a solution.
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On primary night, as we now know, her lead dwindled to a fraction of a point.
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The smallest community banks have dwindled, but that was a trend that began two decades ago.
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Motorola's market share has dwindled to a tiny percentage, though it continues to produce stellar devices.
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However, on Rue Italie, the once-fierce competition among numerous halal butchers has dwindled to two.
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Soon after the announcement, residents started leaving, and in the following months, the building's population dwindled.
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Public investment in K-22019 education has dwindled in the last decade, as has teacher pay.
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It's hard to pinpoint when expectations dwindled for King James and his new-ish supporting cast.
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His lead has dwindled by 1 point compared to a Quinnipiac poll released in late September.
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Instead of getting five assignments from clients each day, our workload dwindled to five a month.
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Even when the Heat struggle, as they have the past few weeks, Bosh's enthusiasm hasn't dwindled.
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The world's nuclear arsenal has dwindled since the 1950s, but fears of nuclear war still abound.
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Its population dwindled to 90,000, the United Nations estimates, as people escaped or were smuggled out.
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But the strained inter-Korean relations meant that such meetings dwindled and my grandfather is aging.
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The population, which peaked at about 1,800 during World War II, has dwindled to just 653.
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That number has already dwindled to 21 percent, and will likely continue to fall, he said.
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C-sections dwindled at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center because the staff decided that they should.
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Since June, the population of the city has dwindled to 150,000, during months of severe fighting.
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The Navy originally intended to build 32 Zumwalt-class destroyers — a number that dwindled over time.
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As his funds dwindled, he headed to an intake center with a few articles of clothing.
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But after financial problems forced staff cuts and reduced operating hours, that number dwindled to one.
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As Afghanistan descended into chaos, Mr. Aslami said, his class of 120 students dwindled to 15.
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The caravan, swelling to 7,000 at one point, has dwindled in size as it travels north.
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Their numbers dwindled but many maintained their fight against the Taliban and more recently Islamic State.
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At first, I aimed to stay under 1,000 calories per day, and then the number dwindled.
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Now, the ranks of the dismissive have dwindled while those who are alarmed have grown dramatically.
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The number of protesters has dwindled dramatically, with some managing to flee and others brought out.
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When that support dwindled toward 50 percent, the government shut its ears and unleashed the police.
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The plea raises questions about the company's cash position, which has dwindled following some production issues.
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In California, the program dwindled away until it served only 6,300 at the end of 2011.
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As her savings dwindled, Ms. Fludgate resorted to selling items like furniture and jewelry on eBay.
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The experience left her meek and dwindled, she recalled recently, incapable of making simple eye contact.
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Al Qaeda dwindled from a potent force in southern and eastern Afghanistan to a peripheral actor.
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Orders for the plane dwindled as air travel shifted focus to smaller jets and regional airports.
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Then, as concrete and asphalt began to replace stone, the number dwindled to just a handful.
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Her first boss, Hugo Goldberg, a lawyer, kept cutting her hours and pay as his clients dwindled.
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The young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whose public appearances have dwindled recently, will attend the match.
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Their numbers dwindled rapidly relative to the interlopers, and were edged into extinction roughly 40,000 years ago.
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Our savings have dwindled to zero and my partner's paycheck is barely enough to cover our expenses.
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And sea ice the Arctic and the Antarctic both dwindled to their second-smallest annual average footprints.
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They weren't meant to last, and when ticket sales dwindled, most were discarded like old fairground rides.
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During the past few decades, the number of companies producing vaccines has dwindled to just a handful.
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The industry employed around 100,000 people in the 1950s but this has since dwindled to around 2,000.
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The Ferrari collection had dwindled to around 20 cars by 2012, as Mr. Bardinon sold them off.
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The numbers of gilets jaunes on the streets in recent weekends—around 130,000 country-wide—have dwindled.
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Clinton's post-convention bump has dwindled as of late, with national polls showing an increasingly tight race.
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Still, the number of late nights have dwindled significantly, as have the all-consuming nighttime work thoughts.
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Had things continued apace for Segura, his playing time would have dwindled, and his career possibly faded.
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Alaska's production has dwindled to about 500,000 bpd from a peak of 2 million bpd in 1988.
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And although commercial uses have dwindled (blame LEDs), the craft of making these signs is still alive.
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Their food supply has not only dwindled, but it's gone down in quality at the same time.
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The biggest impact is in the South and Midwest, where the number of abortion providers has dwindled.
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Domestic prices of rice shot up in 2015 as supplies dwindled and the government dithered on imports.
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The political power of Dominicans is on the rise, while the influence of Puerto Ricans has dwindled.
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The caravan swelled to 1,500 people at one point but has since dwindled to a few hundred.
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Meanwhile, megadeals worth $1 billion or more have dwindled since the first quarter of 2017, PwC reports.
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Money from migrants to Italy and Greece has dwindled because of the economic woes of those countries.
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When the war came home, the number of German pilots dwindled, and enemy targets over Germany rose.
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Take the public's perspective: Its confidence in government institutions, including law enforcement, has dwindled during this century.
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In recent times, its supplies of terrestrial diamonds have dwindled, forcing it to look to marine mining.
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Wake Forest's 16-point advantage dwindled to 44-42 with about two minutes left in the half.
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"Inexpensive options for access have dwindled, not grown," said Hannah Sassaman, a director at Media Mobilizing Project.
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But as the weather hovered near 50 degrees several nights during the Games, Rio's mosquito population dwindled.
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Eventually, the allure of all things Manson dwindled and I moved to being fascinated by something else.
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Trump's supporters have lashed out at The Weekly Standard and its influence in Republican circles has dwindled.
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Outside the court, protesters and the cardinal's supporters gathered, though their numbers dwindled substantially throughout the day.
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While Nagorno-Karabakh preserved a majority Armenian population, Nakhichevan's longstanding Armenian communities dwindled over the twentieth century.
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They have spoken about the missteps made as their sport has dwindled to 17 or so racetracks.
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Affordable-housing projects were already becoming harder to execute as federal support dwindled and construction costs rose.
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Critic's Notebook: Australia Fare The once-ubiquitous lunch item's prominence has dwindled, and it deserves more respect.
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But after Mr. Yanukovych was ousted in 2014 and fled to Russia, Mr. Manafort's income quickly dwindled.
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As the group's territory has shrunk, the number of foreign recruits into Iraq and Syria has dwindled.
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As their money dwindled, she and her husband were contemplating leaving for Orlando, where they have family.
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Although the neo-Nazi supporters had dwindled recently, the house remained under constant surveillance for potential problems.
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Numbers of great tuskers across Africa have dwindled to about 50, according to various estimates by conservationists.
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I spent the next six months trying to find out, even as the ranks of "originals" dwindled.
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The 40 contestants who began Season 8 of this high-stakes cooking show have dwindled to nine.
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As a result, the historic housing stock that foreigners once prized has also dwindled, Mr. Lall said.
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Over the past year, moderates and secular conservatives have dwindled as a share of Republican base voters.
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Support dwindled further on Monday, with the departure of internet company Booking, which operates sites including Booking.
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The phrase's popularity reached its all-time high in December 2011, and it has slowly dwindled since.
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Trading volumes have dwindled since 2005, when the government tightened restrictions on soliciting business from individual investors.
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Last week, the caliphate finally dwindled down to that one alley, and on Saturday it vanished entirely.
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As the wind and waves worsened over the weekend, the chances of even finding the sub dwindled.
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The market capitalisation of Amazon, which fleetingly hit the $1trn mark a month later, had dwindled to $731bn.
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When I wanted to see someone who specialized in OCD, the list of available practitioners dwindled even further.
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The Mother of Dragons' army may have dwindled, but as Mashable points out, she still has a purpose.
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From there, his updates dwindled until a year later, when he stopped posting and stopped responding to messages.
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For several months in the second half of last year, that number dwindled to a few a month.
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The excitement began the morning of August 21, as the hours dwindled till the eclipse first passed Oregon.
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Since then oil output has dwindled to around 400,000 barrels per day from slightly over one million bpd.
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When the island was run as a private estate, he says, jobs were scarce and the population dwindled.
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Both candidates poll numbers dwindled toward election day, and they received approximately 5 percent of the vote, combined.
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The church's pastor, Tiffanie Irwin, had escalated her control over church congregants over time as church membership dwindled.
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Its foreign currency reserves have dwindled to $9.9 billion last month from around $16 billion in mid-2017.
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If it had, indeed, been a FRB, then the signal should have dwindled out rapidly after the burst.
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The six-figure lump sum quickly dwindled to $500 as John got bought sewing machines and raw materials.
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Simbol Materials tried to develop a Salton Sea lithium project earlier this decade before its cash reserves dwindled.
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"Retail market participation dwindled after the penny stock crash, and it put fear into retail investors," said Gerald.
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With Republicans outflanking them on the right, the few Democrats that remained in the state house dwindled further.
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In fact, he says his savings have dwindled from $800k in cash last November to just $130k now.
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As a result, ama divers' ranks have dwindled, from 20,000 after World War II to just 2,000 today.
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Yet as I waited for the MC in a quiet cafe in Blackpool's town centre, my hopes dwindled.
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Those expectations later dwindled after an official clarified that the remarks did not refer to potential policy actions.
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"We think the downside risks to foreign sovereign bond markets have dwindled compared to last year," said Takahashi.
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But those numbers dwindled year over year, and the final season saw its viewership fall beneath 10 million.
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Her days as Jeff dwindled as she spent more and more time getting to know herself as Jess.
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He does, however, smile when Blizzard reports the player base for the game has dwindled over the years.
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A vote in favor had not been expected after support for the proposal had dwindled in opinion polls.
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Towards the end we did the same thing and the pros had dwindled down to just a few.
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Over the last three decades, the ranks of his union have dwindled to about 7,000 members, from 25,000.
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West Indian manatees were put on the endangered species list after Florida's numbers dwindled to 1,267 in 1991.
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Supporters of Trump have lashed out at The Weekly Standard and its influence in Republican circles has dwindled.
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As the congregation's numbers dwindled, the school was demolished in 2007 and the church was shuttered in 2009.
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The committee pipeline has become even more important as the Republican majority in the State Senate has dwindled.
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For three queasy hours, we wound our way to higher and higher altitudes, as our reception slowly dwindled.
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Jamie's 100-strong crew has dwindled noticeably, with Young Simon heading home to work on recovering more men.
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Over the past few years, Mr. Kony's group is reported to have dwindled to 100 or so men.
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The rhino's numbers had dwindled to single digits, and the few remaining individuals all had severe reproductive issues.
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Twombly began collecting Etruscan antiquities, and as the fellowship funds dwindled, Rauschenberg left for Casablanca to find work.
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Her advising group of about a dozen dwindled to three by the end of the program, she said.
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As demand for Bitcoin has dwindled, Bitcoin's algorithm has adjusted and the coin has become easier to mine.
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But with the onset of coronavirus and the federal guidelines that followed, that number has dwindled by dozens.
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At length, as the road dwindled, the soldiers and police officers who had been escorting us turned around.
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As donors, too, paid millions of dollars to refurbish Central Park, major protests dwindled, with a few exceptions.
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It was at this late stage, as the prospect of getting a deal through Parliament dwindled, that Mrs.
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The will to confront those fears may have dwindled and more patients left the clinic with unnecessary antibiotics.
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The number of flights to and from Pittsburgh has dwindled since then, but they could easily be revived.
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The definition of American food, since Twain outlined it, has broadened, while the country's wild ingredients have dwindled.
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Her polling advantage dwindled, companies withdrew their contributions to her and liberal money flooded in for Mr. Espy.
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But those who remember the night Stonewall patrons defiantly clashed with the police have dwindled over the years.
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Clinton in the closing days of the election, and her lead in the polls over Mr. Trump dwindled.
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More than 50 countries manufactured land mines before the treaty, a number that has since dwindled to 11.
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IN HAWAII, CRACK SEED remains a daily pleasure, but the number of shops dedicated to it have dwindled.
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As food supplies have dwindled, many have taken to slaughtering their animals -- mostly cows -- to stave off hunger.
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Public support for free trade has dwindled as the United States has imposed more and more import restrictions.
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The demonstrators, pro and con, numbered in the dozens, and their ranks dwindled as the night went on.
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Wages have stagnated for the poor, and the supply of housing affordable to the poorest renters has dwindled.
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Researchers hope the findings will improve conservation efforts, as some killer whale populations have dwindled and become endangered.
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Their numbers have dwindled, from several a year in the 1950s and '60s to only the occasional procession.
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But as the U.S. presence has dwindled, the city is now just a shadow of its former self.
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In the two years since, the handful of lesbian bars left in America has dwindled to practically nothing.
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So the plausible universe of Obamacare fixes, at least for this month, has dwindled to the bare minimum.
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The number of those firms has dwindled as the industry consolidated, while small independent advisory offices have proliferated.
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But donor fatigue has set in and aid has dwindled to the flow rate of the unexcavated Duclos canal.
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A Times/CBS News poll finds that Hillary Clinton's lead over Bernie Sanders in the Democratic race has dwindled.
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Daenerys Targaryen started with three dragons, but then that number has dwindled down to two, and now sadly one.
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Oil output has dwindled to less than one quarter of a 2011 high of 1.6 million barrels per day.
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Grizzlies once numbered in the thousands, but dwindled to just 21970 individuals by the middle of the last century.
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The surge in violence comes as Palestinian hopes for an independent state have dwindled and peace talks remain stalled.
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As the wolf population dwindled, the moose population exploded from 975 individuals in 2013 to about 1,500 in 2018.
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The Stouts' food rations dwindled to two cans of black beans, a can of corn, and some iced tea.
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Her books long out of print, Babitz has for decades dwindled on the outskirts of cultural consciousness, until now.
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"[T]he White House Counsel's Office has dwindled to about 25 lawyers, down from roughly 35," per the WashPost.
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Euro zone bond yields also fell as risk appetite dwindled on Friday and investors moved into safe-haven assets.
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But shortly after the IRC opened the doors of its converted elementary school, the flow of asylum seekers dwindled.
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FactSet Q2500 estimates have dwindled from expectations for a 218% gain to the negative number now in the forecast.
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An army that had boasted hundreds of mounted knights dwindled to a few groups of a dozen men apiece.
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On the remaining quarter mile-long by half mile-wide sandbar, the population has dwindled from 400 to 100.
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As the group's membership dwindled in recent years, the Leonard brothers announced their plans to defect, according to Ross.
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At the same time, the share of voters truly "up for grabs" in any given election cycle has dwindled.
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By 2018, after decades of steady decline, that number had dwindled to a dozen—if the pastor was lucky.
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Those expectations later dwindled after a Fed spokesman clarified that the remarks did not refer to potential policy actions.
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He stood with several members of the tribe, whose numbers in the Burns area have dwindled to about 200.
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Meanwhile Windows, mobile's ex-platform, dwindled to just a 1.1 per cent global share in the holiday 2015 quarter.
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Those expectations later dwindled after a Fed spokesman clarified that the remarks did not refer to "potential policy actions".
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Choose to stand in the shadows of colossi, after all, and your own definition will only ever appear dwindled.
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The chance of a March hike, above 50 percent just a few days ago, has dwindled to 35 percent.
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Supplies of bread have dwindled after bakers turned off their ovens to protest about the rising cost of flour.
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Tax reform expectations had dwindled earlier in the year as the Trump administration suffered policy setbacks and personnel changes.
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As the numbers of protesters have dwindled, the violence, usually caused by infiltrators known as casseurs (vandals), has worsened.
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Nearly eight years later, with U.S. stocks swinging higher, sales had dwindled to less than a tenth of that.
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In recent years, my reading time has dwindled as a result, picking up books when I have spare moments.
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Over the years, 48 minutes to tell a story had dwindled to 40, and there were longer commercial breaks.
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But after several waves of consolidation, that number has dwindled to just three names - AT&T, Verizon and CenturyLink.
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Millions once roamed the continent, but by 1900 their numbers had dwindled to the low hundreds in the wild.
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In the early 2000s, production had dwindled to about 50 films a year, from around 150 in the 1980s.
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Only people who itemize their deductions qualify, and that number has dwindled with the doubling of the standard deduction.
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The number has dwindled to 3,000 to 5,000, due to poaching for their horns, said zoo curator Jim Nappi.
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Assets dwindled after three years of losses which prompted many investors to ask for some of their money back.
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The box itself has also dwindled down to a dongle, a handy little thing that disappears behind the screen.
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Today, the number of autopsies has dwindled to less than 10 percent, with next to none in nonacademic hospitals.
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But her lead in the polls – both nationally and in the battleground states – has dwindled in the last week.
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The company's payment revenue has dwindled over the years, with things like Messenger payments never really seeing significant attention.
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It's sad that, as comic conventions have become more frequent, the amount of good comics being made has dwindled.
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As economic opportunities dwindled in Louisiana, many, including Vietnamese immigrants, moved west to Houston in search of better luck.
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It is similar to 214, when foreign currency reserves dwindled and Pakistan narrowly escaped a full-blown currency crisis.
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Those fears dwindled some as Biden's campaign seemed to recede, but they have returned since his comeback last Saturday.
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In this two-part Season 3 finale, the core survivors have dwindled and split up on their own missions.
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As global cases top more than 130,000, the new number of cases in China dwindled into single digits today.
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Each group fizzled after a few days — the cost per each new customer climbed higher and higher; sales dwindled.
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"The number of conservative votes in Congress dwindled to barely enough to sustain President Bush's abortion vetoes," Reed wrote.
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Pentagon officials believe the Khorasan group has dwindled to 1,000 to 3,000 fighters after American airstrikes and ground offensives.
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At first, nothing seemed strange, until the crowd had dwindled down to Thrush, me, and one other female colleague.
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Overall, the number of protesters nationwide has dwindled since more than 280,000 turned out the first weekend on Nov.
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She began limiting the number of treks she made to the parking lot, and soon her milk supply dwindled.
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When the magazine closed in 2004, its reputation dwindled, circulation had fallen to an unprofitable 25,000 copies a month.
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Last season that number had dwindled to 235, the fewest since the majors expanded to 2212 teams in 22.
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Mr. Gottfried and Mr. Barclay both said the bill drew few complaints in the following decades as arrests dwindled.
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Still, this hasn't constituted a revival of the regular White House briefing, which dwindled to a stop under Trump.
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"Prospects for a U.S.-China deal in the horizon have dwindled dramatically," said Mizuho in a note to clients.
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But as even the staunchest hard-liners would admit, the number of zealous protesters had dwindled over the years.
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Its population was believed to be in the thousands before the 1800s, but dwindled significantly after the Europeans arrived.
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But the country's Senate voted to evict the United States in 1991, and the two countries' military cooperation dwindled.
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But the crowds dwindled, in part because motion pictures increasingly replaced cycloramas as entertainment, and generations of decline began.
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This allowed the crew to find more animals, but the number of rescues dwindled as the days wore on.
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In total, more than 25 people have mounted campaigns, though the field has dwindled as some have bowed out.
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The reversal was swift once buying dried up, as liquidity has dwindled due to the BOJ's massive bond buying.
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But the numbers dwindled over the next two days, as protesters feared police would lay siege to the campus.
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But as streaming-media sites like YouTube and Netflix matured, businesses built on the backs of older media dwindled.
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Three years ago, as business dwindled to nothing, the family shut down a general store and inn in Nagoro.
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At one point, more than 6,000 people lived in Trona, but as its fortunes dwindled, so too did its population.
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Once we graduated from college and got a 9-to-5 job, the excitement over vacations like Spring Break dwindled.
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Venezuela's foreign reserves have dwindled to less than $11bn; its easy-to-sell assets are about a fifth of that.
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Expectations of a central bank interest rate hike this year have dwindled, data from the overnight index swaps market shows.
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Forbidding her subjects from copulating is a crime punishable by death in a world where the human population has dwindled.
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Iran's economy has been suffering as a result, and its oil exports dwindled to 500,193 barrels a day or less.
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Meanwhile, coverage options in many states have dwindled and many Americans getting coverage through state health insurance exchanges and HealthCare.
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The bulk of job losses will be at the factory that assembles the Typhoon jet, for which orders have dwindled.
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But the possibility dwindled once Swift released her long-awaited song—the Grammy winner's first solo single in three years.
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In many nearby villages, the population has dwindled and sometimes just an elderly couple or a single person is left.
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But funding dwindled in the last two years as oil prices fell and corruption allegations plagued Brazil's debt-ridden Petrobras .
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But as the kids got older, particularly later in elementary school and in middle school, the share of women dwindled.
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"Everybody was talking about how popular 3D [porn] channels were going to be but interest in that dwindled," he said.
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Market observers said IEOs came at a time when cryptocurrency exchanges struggled as digital currencies slumped and cryptocurrency buyers dwindled.
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The authority of the commission has dwindled in recent years as governments have reasserted control over their treasuries and territories.
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The national punk craze had also dwindled, and distance grew between the genre's sub-mutations, from post-hardcore to emo.
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Such people still exist, but their number has dwindled, not least because rising ticket prices have made habitual attendance harder.
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Blue Dog Democrats, a conservative and rural segment of the party, dwindled in size from 54 in 2008 to 18.
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As the Republican field dwindled in size, they expected a majority of the party to rally around a single rival.
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The yellow vest movement was one of the toughest challenges to Macron's presidency before it dwindled in the early summer.
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The venerated pulp spirit in science fiction and fantasy has dwindled since the golden age of the 1920s to '50s.
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Such cases are extremely rare, but are attracting more notice as those caused by the wild virus itself have dwindled.
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In our low-interest-rate environment of recent years, many of these IRAs have dwindled as administrative costs exceeded earnings.
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The Democrats hold this new-voter edge in every state — even the ones where their overall registration tallies have dwindled.
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As suspense has dwindled, so has television viewership and the number of hours the major broadcast networks devote to coverage.
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Labor demand is robust, the pool of available workers has dwindled and as a result, wages are beginning to accelerate.
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Its native population has dwindled to about 3,000 in recent decades, and there is little work for those who remain.
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Support for the war and its veterans had dwindled in the United States, and former soldiers were even under attack.
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Over the past year it's really dwindled and our focus has been a little bit more on TV and mobile.
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Print's share has dwindled to around 13 percent, with 6.6 percent going to newspapers and 6.4 percent going to magazines.
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The authority of the code dwindled, and in 1968 it was replaced by the rating system that we use today.
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Once commonly found on North America's grasslands, Savannah sparrow populations are on the decline as their natural habitat has dwindled.
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Since the company filed for an IPO in August, its valuation has dwindled in response to weak demand among investors.
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After 1989, Jews from the former Soviet Union joined, but by the turn of the millennium, the congregation had dwindled.
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So many major universities have adopted online degree programs in recent years that opposition from old-school professors has dwindled.
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At one point, the Yankees had led by 103 games, but the lead had dwindled to four and a half.
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"Also people are not working in some parts of the west, so remittances from Diaspora workers have dwindled," Bukenya said.
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But such wagers have dwindled lately, while investors have been more eager to pick up insurance against sharp market swings.
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Lately, the squad of across-the-board Trump defenders has dwindled down to people like Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida.
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As the number of dolphins has dwindled, so has the number of fishermen who know how to work with them.
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The North's iron ore exports, which also go mainly to China, have dwindled in the past several years, they say.
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As their live audiences have dwindled and competition has increased, broadcast networks have struggled to create sizzle around new shows.
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The gathering at Billy D Crouse's Auto Brokers has dwindled from dozens to a handful of mostly retirees this year.
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The harsh reality, though, is that the candidate for the Great American Novelist had dwindled into America's most distinguished hack.
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Samsung's market share in China has dwindled to near insignificance as competitors like Huawei and Xiaomi got the upper hand.
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As debate qualifying standards get tougher and more candidates drop out of the race, the number of participants has dwindled.
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The American deficit has shrunk, oil exporters' surpluses have dwindled and central banks everywhere have dramatically expanded their balance-sheets.
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While the number of sizable U.S. brands to acquire has dwindled, the European luxury market has become rife with opportunity.
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It's one reason the numbers of cougars dwindled and dispersed as they were forced out by human development and hunting.
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But admirals complain that the navy, whose share of the defence budget has dwindled to 15%, has just 13 of these.
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If America retains the ban as Huawei's stockpiles dwindled, the company—and indeed China's internet ecosystem—would be more seriously damaged.
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However, she argued that Obamacare was "on the ballot" in recent elections in which Democratic congressional and state-level seats dwindled.
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The search area for the missing toddler has been expanded, but the team has dwindled from hundreds to a few dozen.
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Over the past several years, the number of dark pools has dwindled to around 30, according to FINRA, from around 50.
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He said now that his monthly income has dwindled from nearly $100,000 a month to less than $10,000 since their split.
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The taxi drivers, once swarming under the evening sun, had dwindled to a quiet few, and the baggage carousels were still.
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While his Times sales have dwindled to about 80 a day from nearly 800, he outperforms many brick-and-mortar newsstands.
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But a series of missteps and a fraying relationship with the president dwindled his authority and credibility inside the White House.
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Unfortunately, Windows Phone market share has dwindled to below 2% in 2015, and we're not seeing many indications it will recover.
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Growth in the third quarter of 2018 dwindled to 1.6% year-on-year, down from 5.3% in the three preceding months.
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Roughly a third of them are retired, many having turned to the housing market as the returns on their savings dwindled.
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China is already a spent force in the global savings glut: its current-account surplus has dwindled to next to nothing.
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Instead of drifting out for mid-range jumpers as frequently as he used to, Nene's pick-and-pop game has dwindled.
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Even the calls for euro/dollar parity have dwindled on expectations the European Central Bank will pare back its expansionary policy.
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Like many others in the construction space they have been under pressure because the infrastructure spending in the country has dwindled.
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Unvaccinated versus vaccinated, the risk of precancer associated with HPV16 and HPV18 dwindled from 145 to 107 for every 10,000 women.
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Britain's Lloyds Banking Group posted robust first quarter profits although house prices cooled and confidence dwindled among its small-business borrowers.
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"While such attacks have since dwindled, protesters clearly appreciate how they can hurt the government by targeting foreign investors," he added.
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At one point in the early 2000s, it had more than 16,000 troops, though that number dwindled in the next decade.
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"But, as public money has dwindled and demands have outpaced institutional resources, public museums no longer have the edge," he said.
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FTMC and high street betting interest has dwindled -- amounts wagered in May were less than a third of January, Betfair said.
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At one point in the early 2000s, it comprised more than 16,000 troops, though that number dwindled in the next decade.
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The use of these sources has dwindled over the past few years as the ECB floaded the euro area with cash.
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Warren's support had dwindled to below 20 percent nationwide, and she failed to place higher than third in any state contest.
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But as more than a week has passed since he was last seen, the possibility that he is alive has dwindled.
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Even as fears about the spread of Covid-19 rose throughout the community, and audiences dwindled, Broadway stayed open this week.
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Developing countries building fossil-fuel projects have found that the number of places they can turn to for help has dwindled.
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The connection with German ethnic pride had long since dwindled when Dr. Brown was growing up a couple of miles away.
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But the crowd dwindled as Ms. Kelly ran up large margins and news agencies started to call the race for her.
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Now that the fight against the Islamic State has dwindled, the problem facing Iraq is what to do with these groups.
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The staff of a dozen or so has dwindled and left the department over the past few months, the people said.
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Mike Bloomberg and his $22020 million in TV ad spending loomed ahead on Super Tuesday, while Buttigieg's own cash reserves dwindled.
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Hopes of a comeback dwindled when midfielder Cesc Fàbregas was sent off in the 81st after receiving his second yellow card.
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"There were moments when hope dwindled… and then it's just a train out of the station," Michael, 75, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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"There were moments when hope dwindled… and then it's just a train out of the station," recalls the Kominsky Method star.
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Nevertheless, Valsartan and several related blood-pressure drugs were withdrawn from the market, and the prescribing options for doctors has dwindled.
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What was once 13 glasses of orange juice every morning had dwindled to 10, and Mr. Martín's tip income fell accordingly.
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The big picture: President Trump's tax cut jolted business investment initially, but it "quickly dwindled," as the New York Times reports.
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Salmon catches have dwindled, and in recent years, rules that limit most British rivers to "catch and release" have been strengthened.
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But as in most of the rest of the world, the number of nationally owned or nation-specific brands has dwindled.
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The number of traders on the floor at Chicago Board Options Exchange, the largest options exchange, has dwindled to under 500.
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But mine, on further acquaintance, dwindled into a novelty, whereas the experience that underlay the professional version began to glimmer through.
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There had months of speculation about the fashion retailer's restructuring, as the fashion retailer's cash dwindled and turnaround options looked scarce.
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And the list of promising talents that marked NYFW: Men's at its start has steadily dwindled over the last eight seasons.
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Developers have focused on phones to the detriment of tablets, and over the years the number of Android tablets has dwindled down.
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That whole flare up of summer 2014 pretty much dwindled to a flickering handful of irrationally disgruntled people circle-jerking themselves dizzy.
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Once the candidate field dwindled down to a two-or-three person race, the new thinking went, Trump would hit a ceiling.
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His list of enemies, once Nixonian in scope, has dwindled as his old sparring partners have either died or simply given up.
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The next year, 63 Democrats rejected Pelosi in the party, a number that dwindled to just four in the final speakership vote.
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As the number of assets to back ESL's loans dwindled, so did Lampert's appetite to invest his own money in the company.
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After that, each time he called—and each time I accepted the call—my will to send to him to prison dwindled.
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Rate rise expectations have dwindled significantly in recent weeks after non-farm payrolls data showed worse-than expected jobs growth in May.
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Rate rise expectations have dwindled significantly in recent weeks after non-farm payrolls data showed worse-than-expected jobs growth in May.
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The number of new antibiotics being approved has dwindled over the last two decades, because of scientific challenges but also financial ones.
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The pontiff argues that "useful and dignified employment" opportunities have dwindled, and implies that technology runs the risk of overriding human decency.
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Over the last week, protests have dwindled in number, concentrating on road closures on main routes as the economic crisis has deepened.
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But as governments and the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists cracked down on the drugs' imports for executions, even these supplies dwindled.
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Even as the numbers on David and Wentworth's tribe have dwindled to nothing, the two of them are still in the game.
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The Asian variety has dwindled due to lack of prey, hunting, farming, industry and the building of human infrastructure across its homelands.
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As resources dwindled, those weakened by starvation fell victim to the most robust sibling, until in all cases, only one tadpole remained.
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But whereas the number of burglaries has dwindled, officers face a growing caseload of complicated crimes such as fraud and sexual offences.
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The new survey, led by Andrew Plumptre of the Wildlife Conservation Society, suggests this number has dwindled down to just 3,800 individuals.
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As weed supplies dwindled over the last several weeks, the state tried to open up license applications to other types of companies.
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The Argentine company's TV set-top box business has dwindled to a single assembly line, down from five a few years ago.
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Higher slaughtering will aid Australia's abattoir operators, which were forced to idle processing plants as supplies dwindled over the past 12 months.
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As of June, net cash at HTC had dwindled to NT$23 billion ($762 million), from NT$42 billion a year earlier.
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After peaking with 28.5 million daily U.S. users a week after the app launched, the numbers steadily dwindled over the coming months.
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The country's foreign exchange reserves have dwindled to around $15 billion, leaving it almost no cushion with which to blunt a collapse.
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But viewership dwindled from there, all the way through the show's eighth — and as it turns out, final — episode on June 27.
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Support has dwindled even among bigger companies over the past six months, according to a quarterly survey conducted by business consultancy Deloitte.
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The population of the world's largest primate, the Grauer's gorilla, has dwindled to fewer than 3,800 in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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These numbers have dwindled steadily, and now my Snapchat has started to feel like an abandoned lot where a building once stood.
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Morale among the State Department's career officials has also dwindled amid proposed budget cuts and a hiring freeze imposed by Tillerson himself.
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But warm weather has melted a lot of it away, and it has now dwindled to 33 percent of the historical average.
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Poachers slaughtered the nation's remnant bison herd, which dwindled to a few dozen animals before new laws brought it to a halt.
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The butterflies' numbers have dwindled sharply in recent years, as milkweed declined in the United States and deforestation affected their Mexican habitat.
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Founded: 1982Peak valuation: $40 billion in 2000Brand killed: 2013Compaq, once one of the largest PC makers in America, dwindled throughout the 2000s.
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Although their popularity may have dwindled centuries — or millennia — ago, we can still learn a thing or two from these mighty women.
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The three scheduled executions come at a time when public support for the death penalty has dwindled to a 22002-year-low.
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The three scheduled executions come at a time when public support for the death penalty has dwindled to a 21982-year-low.
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He's dwindled without really dimming; there is less of Ginobili on display than in years past, but basketball still needs what's left.
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Over the course of the war, what was once a city of 80,000 people has dwindled to a ghost town of 8,000.
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Under Shortz, that number has dwindled to 20 percent, according to XWord Info, a blog that tracks every crossword published under Shortz.
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Vaughn Manufacturing's backlog has dwindled, and Mr. Vaughn said he would probably have to revise price quotes he promised six months ago.
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Even if the immunity has dwindled, "we know that two doses of M.M.R. decreases your risk of serious complications," Dr. Routh said.
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Now the wolf population, which once numbered as high as 50, has dwindled to two and is probably doomed because of inbreeding.
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In the parts of the Netherlands where peak caterpillar season had advanced the fastest, the scientists later found, flycatcher populations dwindled sharply.
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The federation, which had already dwindled to about 100 members, split in two in 2017, with Mr. Fei forming a second group.
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As the number of visitors dwindled in the face of rising violence, he laid off drivers and eventually closed the business completely.
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But after the N.F.L.'s decision last month on kneeling at games, the number who said they planned to attend dwindled rapidly.
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Most of my book tour happened in bookstores, but in Fort Lauderdale the Borders had shuttered and the indies had dwindled away.
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Fayed said the sale would be a spur to the Egyptian stock exchange, where activity has dwindled in the past few years.
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A company that once had hundreds of employees has over the years dwindled to a newsroom staff of approximately 75 to 100.
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Print circulation today has dwindled to the low hundred thousands, and annual losses are believed to be well north of $20 million.
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Yet many older tombs are in need of specialized restoration, an issue that has grown more dire as Venice's population has dwindled.
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Protests went on for months, but eventually they dwindled to a hard core, and the regime crushed the movement with relative ease.
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Liberals and the Democratic Party have remained nominally pro-union in recent decades, but their enthusiasm for rebuilding organized labor has dwindled.
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Initially, 66 American hostages were taken, but that number dwindled t0 52 by July 1980 as hostages were released for various reasons.
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Vandy's 15-point second-half lead with little more than six minutes left in regulation dwindled to five entering the final minute.
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Unions have lost some power as their membership has dwindled in recent decades, but they remain a potent force in U.S. politics.
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Private companies primarily focus on revenue-generating products, and the number investing in corporate laboratories that include basic research scientists has dwindled.
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When he returned to the bagel place, there was the usual line, but his hope dwindled with every face that wasn't hers.
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The plight of those trapped in eastern Aleppo as supplies have dwindled and destruction has spread has caused anguish among humanitarian workers.
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Today, the population has dwindled to under 675,000, a 100-year-low, largely due to the decline of the once-kingly automakers.
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Support for Temer has dwindled after Prosecutor-general Rodrigo Janot charged him late last month in connection to a massive corruption scandal.
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People are shut indoors, commerce has dwindled and companies are adapting with innovations such as spraying workers with disinfectant in a tunnel.
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The wave had already dwindled by the time the Mr. Salvini entered office last year, but it helped propel him to power.
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Compare that to the U.S., where the share of government money spent on research has dwindled from 1.1% of GDP to 0.7%.
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By Election Day, the field had dwindled from 21 mayoral hopefuls at the peak to a still-astonishing pool of 14 candidates.
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Even as the territory it holds in Iraq and Syria has dwindled to zero, the group's franchises abroad are growing, experts say.
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Around 9783 stores have closed in the past eight years as supplies dwindled and prices soared, according to a local traders' association.
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At one time, nearly 5 million Assyrian Christians lived in Iraq as a healthy minority, but their numbers have dwindled through the decades.
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Another, smaller caravan earlier this year dwindled greatly as it passed through Mexico, with only about 200 making it to the California border.
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And as vaccination rates have dwindled in the United States — largely due to misinformation about their benefits — the risk of outbreak has grown.
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Initially Huh was among more than 100 students, including many math majors, but within a few weeks enrollment had dwindled to a handful.
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The value of the country's bolivar currency has dwindled on the black market, and there are shortages of everything from food to medicine.
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However, the Orioles' lead over the Boston Red Sox in the American League East dwindled to two games following their fifth successive loss.
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Gold rose on Monday as the dollar edged lower as expectations dwindled that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rate this year.
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Presley, who claims that her $100 million estate has dwindled to just $20083,000, reportedly has 30 days to pay the $100,000 to Lockwood.
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Ms Dahlmeier's rating has dwindled a little, but not by enough to suggest that last year's record breaker has become this year's flop.
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Supplies dwindled as post-hurricane shortages were compounded by Midwest refinery maintenance and reduced volumes on the Explorer pipeline from the Gulf Coast.
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Many of the Hong Kong National Party followers come from a spontaneous revolution that began in 2014 but has since dwindled in momentum.
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The big events that actors and creators gear up for year after year have slowly dwindled when it comes to their audience sizes.
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Suge Knight's chances of getting out of jail to attend his mother's funeral have dwindled down to about zero ... because rules are rules.
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Finding a cheaper high After his savings dwindled and he couldn't afford the costly pills, Wolf moved to heroin, which was much cheaper.
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Before the season had even started, the number of 103- and 210-year-old boys showing up to practice had dwindled to 22018.
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Evicted from its utopia again and again, the sect dwindled over time and finally broke up in 1886, when Girling died of cancer.
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Accordingly, as the hours dwindled on draft day, the question wasn't so much whether San Antonio would trade Kelsey Plum but to whom.
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Once the election happened that feeling of frustration heightened and I felt like my hope dwindled, like I'd never be heard or understood.
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And though they have dwindled in number, some residents said they have contributed to the malaise of alcoholism and depression that still lingers.
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In recent weeks, many people have gone home as the rate of the leak dwindled and air filters were installed in their homes.
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The number of lions across Africa has dwindled to around 20,000 and been labeled "vulnerable," by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
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S. investors have dwindled by nearly a third to $9 billion so far this month, compared with more than $13 billion in 2017.
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However, that number has dwindled to two, including only one heavy-duty icebreaker, the aging 399-foot USCGC Polar Star, commissioned in 1976.
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The Magic didn't call timeout on their way up the floor, and Augustin sank the go-ahead basket as the shot clock dwindled.
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The demonstration continued for hours, with chants of "Allahu Akbar" -- Allah is the greatest -- but eventually both groups of police and demonstrators dwindled.
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Bayh seems to have benefited from his past reputation in the state and started off with a huge poll lead that gradually dwindled.
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Taro may have dwindled, but it never disappeared from the islands; the elder brother did not abandon humans, even as they drifted away.
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For a few days, the government released as many as 20 prisoners a day, but soon the numbers dwindled to the single digits.
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When California's snowpack dwindled last year to a tiny fraction of its normal size, the state mandated steep reductions in urban water use.
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The ranks of female lawmakers dwindled for Republicans in the 2628th Congress, and they added only one new woman to their caucus, Rep.
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At the 224-mile mark of the women's race at the 13th Boston Marathon on Monday, the pack had dwindled to four runners.
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The Wizards' lead dwindled to four points early in the fourth quarter when Lucas Nogueira made a layup off a pass from VanVleet.
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Hickenlooper softened his denials of interest in the Senate in recent weeks as his campaign finances dwindled and pressure increased from other Democrats.
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Improving driver relations became more crucial than ever as competition grew and the supply of new drivers Uber could recruit or poach dwindled.
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New cases have dwindled virtually to zero, but the World Health Organization has warned of flare-ups, or emerging clusters, of new cases.
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The company had reached such a scale in the U.S. that the pool of available new drivers it could tap into had dwindled.
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As the animals were killed and people settled on the reclaimed wetlands and grazing land where the primates lived, their numbers gradually dwindled.
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Meanwhile, bird populations in the western Amazon have dwindled since 2001, likely because of the area's unusually high rainfall, the WWF researchers suspect.
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Parsons almost gave up on the project in 23, as cash dwindled, but pushed through and found surprising success in the early 21990s.
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Built in 1887 and shuttered when its congregants dwindled in the 1940s, it underwent a 20-year, $20-million restoration completed in 2007.
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What's more, the cachet of flagship beers like Leinie's O has dwindled as drinkers seek the new and unfamiliar in a crowded market.
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Since then, the number has dwindled as co-op owners have banded together to make arrangements with the city to pay back bills.
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By the time it reached San Diego in early May, the group had dwindled to fewer than one-third of its original size.
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By the next election, in 1892, Blaine's appetite for presidential politics had dwindled, his gout had increased, and he quietly left the banquet.
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But once their principal patron, Viktor F. Yanukovych, was ousted as Ukraine's president and fled to Russia in 2014, their revenue quickly dwindled.
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By 403, that proportion had dropped to 77 percent of the Scotch market, which had dwindled in total to about 9.3 million cases.
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S. investors have dwindled by nearly a third to $22.7 billion so far this month, compared with more than $22.6 billion in 22.
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The near-absence of people in Saville's pictures facilitates these imaginary transmutations by positing their loss of a function as commercial traffic dwindled.
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"The day our studies show that the dolphin population has dwindled in the bay, it will be too late," Mr. Van Canneyt said.
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Its cash balance had dwindled by 40% to $87.7 million in just three months, leaving it in a precarious position before the fire.
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Because immigration from Mexico dwindled after the Great Recession at the same time that Hispanic fertility rates dropped by a quarter as well.
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In the 1950s and '60s, there were many social clubs in different communities of color, but as the decades passed, their numbers dwindled.
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By this point, having accepted that the appetite for Italian opera among London audiences had dwindled, Handel was writing popular English-language oratorios.
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One of Rio's most popular traditional samba bars, Semente, was forced to close its doors after 20 years in October as business dwindled.
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He said that as meth production has scaled up in recent years and competition from rival cartels has increased, profit margins have dwindled.
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New confirmed virus cases in China have dwindled in the last several days, with nearly all now attributed to travelers returning from overseas.
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Almost immediately, the number of people on the street and on public transportation dwindled, as people kept themselves at home to avoid exposure.
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In 1982, the island had roughly 500,000 breeding pairs, above; now, using satellite imagery, researchers estimate those numbers have dwindled to 60,000 pairs.
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Cash has dwindled so much in value that it has disappeared in places, like Mariel Bracho's taxi stand at the country's main airport.
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As the number of Muslim refugees passing through Central Europe has dwindled, nationalists and neo-fascists have again made the Roma a target.
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Few did, so their numbers dwindled, even though New Zealand technically allocated 28% of its total intake of refugees to the two regions.
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The man Ms. Martin had been with for nearly a decade died of cancer as sales dwindled to little more than rent money.
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He bent to kiss me, but I gave him my cheek and rolled over when the headlights blazed then dwindled on the wall.
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On Monday, a bodyguard at their home said they remained inside, though the number of visitors as well as staff members had dwindled.
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The commodities-fueled boom that drove rapid economic growth in Bolivia in recent years has ended as its important natural gas reserves dwindled.
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Initially, 66 Americans were taken hostage, but that number dwindled to 52 by July 000 as some hostages were released for various reasons.
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CreditCreditPhilip Greenberg for The New York Times A paradox: In an age when privacy has dwindled, public space seems to be atrophying too.
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By last Tuesday, that number had dwindled to 10, mainly small-budget spots for a pain relief cream and a bedding retailer, MyPillow.com.
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Since then, expectations for more cuts have dwindled; Eonia and Euribor interest rate futures suggest markets are again positioning for tightening in 2021.
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And that caravan had dwindled down significantly by the time it reached the United States, with only a few hundred reaching our border.
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Macri has said he would seek re-election, although his popularity has dwindled as a result of the country's economic malaise in 2018.
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Would-be buyers face supply constraints: The number of properties for sale has dwindled 5.7% from a year ago to 1.64 million units.
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Savers have lost because the interest income they were counting on earning from their lifetime of saving has dwindled to less than nothing.
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Right when they need the money most to cover costs for tuition and dormitory rooms, they could find their 529 stash has dwindled.
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By the third incarnation in 2019, the number of pink-hatted protestors had dwindled to a small fraction of what they'd once been.
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Even as the Mariners' hopes dwindled, as even Ichiro left, Felix stayed, giving his best years to a franchise that often seemed lost.
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HMIT owned about 103% of HMNY in 2016, but that percentage has dwindled to less than 1% this year, primarily because of dilution.
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And the town's population has dwindled so much that its nine voters should be treated more as a curiosity than a statistical sample.
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About 130 miles away in Dickinson, a 133-bed camp had dwindled to 30 guests when its owners shut it down for the winter.
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Salvatore set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for his neighbor and friend, but as they began testing caregivers, the money quickly dwindled.
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The finals began with 41 spellers, and the number slowly dwindled over five rounds, but there was never a mass exodus from the stage.
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A committed Catholic, she still attends mass every week, but says the numbers have dwindled as the make-up of the community has changed.
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By July of last year, all of the senior leadership had left the OSTP and the general staff had dwindled to just 35 members.
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Investment demand for gold had dwindled since 2014 as India's equity markets rallied on optimism that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would rejuvenate the economy.
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At the time, eSpeed had a market share of more than 30 percent, but that has dwindled to around 20 percent, according to Greenwich.
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An open alternative The number of equipment suppliers has dwindled in recent decades, leaving operators beholden to a small number of very large vendors.
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Now that my income has dwindled to child support and a meager "maintenance" check, I must leave this job and get a "real" one.
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He reportedly says in the documents that his monthly income has dwindled from nearly $100,000 a month to less than $20173,000 since their split.
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Trump's lead as the candidate better able to handle the economy — consistently rated by voters as the top issue in 2016 — has also dwindled.
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While the yuan has staged a sharp turnaround in recent months and outflows have dwindled, authorities have shown no signs of easing their campaign.
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Hostage to historical tensions and other disputes, the Greek population of Turkey has dwindled from over 100,000 in the 1950s to under 2,000 today.
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Companies that manufacture oil rigs, such as National Oilwell Varco have also had to hand out thousands of pink slips as drilling activity dwindled.
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Between the weather and the date change, their 207 guests, who were flying in from California, Alabama and the Carolinas, dwindled to roughly 140.
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Bangladesh chased non-Muslim tribes into India, and its once large and prosperous Hindu minority has dwindled alarmingly in the face of constant pressure.
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But the likelihood of strong resistance to his nomination from within in 2020 has dwindled as the Republican Party has become thoroughly Trump's party.
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PES filed for bankruptcy process in January 2018 to reduce debt, but cash on hand dwindled even after it emerged from bankruptcy in August.
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According to the WWF, there were around 230,000 orangutans about a century ago, but now their combined populations have dwindled to less than 80,000.
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They say Syria hampered inspectors, gave them incomplete or misleading information, and turned to using chlorine bombs when its supplies of other chemicals dwindled.
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Kardashian reportedly says in the documents that his monthly income has dwindled from nearly $100,000 a month to less than $10,000 since their split.
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It went through a bankruptcy process last year to reduce debt, but cash on hand dwindled even after it emerged from bankruptcy in August.
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With the collapse in the oil price, tax revenues have dwindled; Scotland's budget deficit is now almost 10% of GDP, twice Britain's overall level.
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However, more recently, as consumers front more stable financial conditions and elevated confidence than that of reality, the correlation between the two has dwindled.
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The town dates from the 17th and 18th centuries, but the population dwindled dramatically in the 20th century, ultimately making it a ghost town.
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The automaker is looking to end a poor record in the large SUV segment, where it discontinued its Veracruz in 2013 as sales dwindled.
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Our worlds have narrowed; our bank accounts have dipped below the minimum balance; and our power within the family and the world has dwindled.
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Now, after losses to Madrid and Sociedad, Barcelona's lead has dwindled to 3 points over Atlético and 4 over Madrid with six rounds left.
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As communication and travel became easier and cheaper, the logistical challenges of keeping two homes and bringing up children together while physically apart dwindled.
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Before the fire, the number of strip clubs had dwindled to just one, Showgirls, near the end of the town's main drag, Franklin Avenue.
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Its fervently pro-independence stance found an audience of as many as 60,000 daily readers, although that number has since dwindled to around 15,000.
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As the volume of sales at the uppermost level has dwindled, some sellers have made drastic price cuts and some projects have been delayed.
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" Even so, Ms. Moskowitz said, the percentage of girls playing waned in middle school, and dwindled to "very few girls playing in high school.
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Rents have more than tripled since the first artists moved in, mainly because of property speculation, and the number of unfinished maopifangs has dwindled.
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As our national security has dwindled over the past eight years, it is time to give our country the peace of mind it needs.
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But attendances have dwindled and only 57,000 fans attended this year on race Sunday, below the levels required for the circuit to break even.
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As I pushed on into the higher levels—700, 900, 1,050—the number of friends I was competing with dwindled from 50 to five.
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But the crowds have dwindled somewhat at places in the county offering free food and water, and lines for gasoline are easing every day.
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Rick Scott, the margin has dwindled to about 13,000 votes; Mr. Nelson hopes to make that up in the recount and take the lead.
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It had dwindled to fewer than 1,000 fighters by the time the United States pulled the majority of its troops from Iraq in 2011.
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For green cabs, revenue has declined proportionally as trips have dwindled, to $296,22011 a day citywide in May 1103, from $2110,22011 in May 22013.
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His approach might seem particularly risky in Cumberland, a city whose population has dwindled to less than 20,000 residents and is still shedding jobs.
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He has signed 17 new restrictions since taking office, and the number of abortion providers in the state has dwindled to nine from 16.
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It shuttered the city's other one at the end of the year, as traffic dwindled in the shopping mall it was meant to anchor.
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The Times report already noted the pot has dwindled significantly from the $90 million victims' fund that was projected by the studio last year.
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I momentarily forgot about my worries — that is, they'd dwindled back down to their usual undercurrent churn instead of the tsunami they'd recently become.
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Or his nine million sexual escapades, which have dwindled from sort-of-shocking to really-really-depressing as he's aged and gone more untethered.
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Booker scored six points in the final two minutes as the Suns' 523-point fourth-quarter lead dwindled to two points on three occasions.
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Texas led the entire way but its lead had dwindled to one after Young's 3-pointer with just more than 43 minutes to play.
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But orders dwindled, with air travel shifting focus to smaller jets and regional airports, and demand from Emirates Airline, a major customer, also fell.
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All cries are thin and terse;The field has droned the summer's final mass;A cricket like a dwindled hearseCrawls from the dry grass.
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But the newspaper, which has a circulation of a few thousand, had dwindled to what amounted to a one-man show in recent years.
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But, Ms. Nash said, the ruling could also cause a backlash in Kansas, a conservative state where abortion rights have dwindled in recent years.
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It went through a bankruptcy process last year to reduce debt, but cash on hand dwindled even after it emerged from bankruptcy last summer.
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The once waist-high foam in the foam party dwindled down to an inch of sudsy water, but the dancers didn't seem to mind.
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As time went on and my workload increased my BoJack Horseman consumption dwindled to a stop—I didn't need it the same way anymore.
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Instagram rival Snapchat will also be taking note of these numbers, as its audience has dwindled since Instagram launched a copycat stories feature in August.
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Ammon and Ryan Bundy, along with dozens of others, holed up in the headquarters of the refuge, but their numbers slowly dwindled over the weeks.
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The number of protesters have dwindled from highs of over 300,000 nationwide in November to around 30,000 over the past weeks, according to government estimates.
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As clean air revenues dwindled, political support for the program eroded, raising the question that underlies all environmental regulation: Is clean ____ worth the economic hit?
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"Sweden is an exceptional case," where use of cash has dwindled so much that the central bank had to consider issuing digital currencies, Kuroda said.
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The speculation has dwindled a bit in recent months, as former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld launched a long shot Republican bid, and as Maryland Gov.
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A resistance movement that started as an apparent majority dwindled more and more because of how the people in power wielded fear as a weapon.
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Over the years, white flight struck again, the tax base dwindled, and these poorer suburbs became known for their struggling schools and high crime rates.
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It also found that among white women with college degrees, his approval, which had previously been as high as 40%, has now dwindled to 27%.
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Turnout at protests, which were held every Saturday, have dwindled in recent weeks, with only a few hundred protesters marching peacefully in Paris last week.
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Online investigations into Pizzagate (sometimes more broadly called "pedogate") have seemingly dwindled for the moment in favor of conspiracies regarding murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich.
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Inventories have since dwindled the deal, taking global benchmark Brent crude futures LCOc1 to $80 a barrel in late May, near a four-year high.
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At the same time, as geographical differences dwindled within and between industrialised economies, the gap between those economies and the rest of the world widened.
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His musical contributions had dwindled by the time they recorded 1969's Let It Bleed, and he was asked to leave the band that June.
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Biden's lead in opinion polls has dwindled since last week's back-to-back presidential debates, when Harris challenged the former senator from Delaware on race.
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But those funds have reportedly dwindled to just $200 million, and a $140 million lawsuit from its former partner Walgreens still hangs over its head.
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The fracturing was also partly due to infighting among members, which meant some of its activities had "dwindled" and instability and inconsistency plagued group formation.
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In 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott and other state Republicans toughened restrictions, and the number of approved petitions dwindled to a few hundred a year.
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Natural gas accounts for roughly half of Bolivia's total exports, but its reserves have dwindled because of a lack of new finds and under-investment.
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Kardashian also reportedly said in the documents that his monthly income has dwindled from nearly $100,000 a month to less than $10,000 since their split.
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But thanks to Gina, savior of good ol' parliamentary sovereignty, the chances that they'll ever get that opportunity have dwindled from slim to approaching nil.
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Once dotting British cities, towns and villages, the red telephone boxes have dwindled in number over the years, replaced by modern booths or simply removed.
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Thanks to the pound's fall, the prize money at the Open Championship, which will be held at Royal Troon on July 14th-17th, has dwindled.
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Investor hopes for a transformative deal had largely dwindled and are unlikely to hit the shares on Marchionne's departure, according to Evercore analyst George Galliers.
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For example, the lesser prairie chicken — a grouse found in Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico — dwindled to a mere 22019,000 birds in 2013.
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Since the 1990s, as the membership of the National Women's Party dwindled and other women's groups attracted more attention and money, the aging house struggled.
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But according to Oliver Wyman, a consulting firm, German banks' average ROE dwindled from a thin 220% in 22015 to a dreadful 22016% in 703.
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The new flights help solidify Russia's presence in the Middle East, where its roster of allies has dwindled since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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But as sales continued and the inventory of his initial run dwindled, he faced the prospect of ordering another batch of bags with less enthusiasm.
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Today, at least 20 generals are now managing ranks that have dwindled to as few as 3,000 soldiers, according to officers familiar with the region.
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D'Andra spills the beans on why she thinks Cruz's support has dwindled ... in a nutshell, she says it's time to stop towing the party line.
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According to the AP, the typical pro-ISIS account had roughly 1,500 followers back in 2014; those numbers have dwindled to roughly 300 followers since.
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A species that struggles to breed and dwindled in the wild seems like an unlikely candidate, especially if its only qualification is being cartoonishly adorable.
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Stockpiles of food and supplies have dwindled to near nothing on the rebel-held side, according to a report from Aleppo by Agence France-Presse.
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We offer an excerpt from the magazine-length article here: In the last decade or so, the crowds at large scale re-enactments have dwindled.
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The group, which started out in March to flee violence in Central America, numbered more than 1,62353 at one point but dwindled to around 300.
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Although the number of people from the Communist era still in judicial positions has dwindled, the party says that Communist thinking still infects the system.
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By the early 22015s, the natives of central Myanmar's deserts had dwindled to such low counts in the wild that ecologists declared them functionally extinct.
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When Silverstein acquired the building, a luncheon club was still in operation, but as such enterprises dwindled, the company leased out the space for offices.
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He said demand has been surging as the ranks of living veterans have dwindled, and he now gets as many as 25 requests a day.
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Cashman's options for a new starter dwindled when Dallas Keuchel signed with the Braves this month for slightly more money than the Yankees were offering.
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But the income from her charm school dwindled as her students grew up, and she soon found herself searching for other opportunities to make money.
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As everyday gratuities have dwindled, holiday tips stuffed into greeting cards — always a critical factor in a doorman's income — have become more important than ever.
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And it comes at a time when the agency is already understaffed, having lost 21,000 full-time employees since 2010 as its budget has dwindled.
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Although the huge demonstrations in the weeks after the election have dwindled, Mr. Nasralla's supporters have continued to protest, meeting with a sharp police response.
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The gray wolf populations had dwindled to about 1,000 in the Lower 48 states when they received protection under the Endangered Species Act in 1975.
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Though their numbers dwindled as the war drew to a close in the mid-1970s, G.I. coffeehouses left an indelible mark on the Vietnam era.
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As the photograph spread quickly online, the governor's roster of allies dwindled just as fast, and "thousands" of messages began to flood Mr. Northam's aides.
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According to a report by Christopher Peterson, a senior fellow at the Consumer Federation of America, enforcement at the bureau appears to have dwindled radically.
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STOCK EXCHANGE BOOST Fayed said the sale would be a spur to the Egyptian stock exchange, where activity has dwindled in the past few years.
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FotoFest's original focus on South Asia comes a decade after India's art market emerged slightly, but then dwindled, mostly because of the global financial crisis.
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The number of Maine islands where people live year-round has dwindled to just 173 today, from a high of about 300 a century ago.
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That could be a problem this time, since the joint venture would further consolidate an industry that has already dwindled to a handful of companies.
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But although financial conditions have mostly improved, Revolut's Storonsky believes one ramification remains: that consumers' trust in banks has dwindled significantly, and it hasn't recovered.
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His ranch had dwindled to nearly nothing, and weeks after bankers took the last of his livestock, Hall died, leaving his family deeply in debt.
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That number has dwindled to 10, with the Texans — call it a hunch — the only ones who have bonded over the décor in their rooms.
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Week, month, day, night, summer heat, fall chill, the color of the sky, the sound of the street, clothes, music, lights, wealth dwindled in meaning.
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Though the party's support has dwindled amid continued Zuma-fueled controversy, this has been primarily in regional votes, which are often seen as protest votes.
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Due to lack of paper, El Nacional says its circulation has dwindled to 20,000 copies, just one-tenth of what it was a decade ago.
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According to BuzzFeed, the national public health emergency fund has dwindled down to $66,000, and Trump hasn't asked Congress to help fill it back up.
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The sums available through this program dwindled, and as campaign costs soared, few candidates had any reason to elect this option over private fund-raising.
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His savings were exhausted, he said, and his business as a public commentator and consultant, which once earned him $47,000 a month, had dwindled badly.
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In late October, Clinton was averaging a 28503-point lead, which has now dwindled to a 22019-point lead, according to the RealClearPolitics polling index.
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The slowing economy has sapped consumer confidence even as access to credit has dwindled amid a crackdown on risky lending and high levels of debt.
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Attention toward Bannon has dwindled, but documentary filmmaking can be a slow process, so we're still getting not one, but two profiles on the man.
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Now, Kardashian claims he should receive child support payments, as his income has dwindled to $10,000 per month while Chyna allegedly takes in around $60,000 monthly.
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Meanwhile, gunsmiths Smith & Wesson and Sturm Ruger were pummeled as fears of new firearms regulation dwindled, and with them the need for consumers to stockpile weapons.
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Russia's weighting on MSCI's emerging equity index, a benchmark for almost $2 trillion in cash, has dwindled to 3.3 percent from over 10 percent in 2007.
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The number of people in the first caravan has dwindled to 3,500 from about 7,000, though a second one was gaining steam and marred by violence.
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On Friday, the chances of a U.S. rate increase in March dwindled to roughly 18 percent, from 303 percent on Thursday, according to the CME's FedWatch.
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Foreign reserve assets have dwindled from $20160 billion at their peak in August 20160 to just $20303 billion as spending has systematically exceeded revenues (tmsnrt.rs/20160qrw22Fn).
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A small mobile shop owner surnamed Choi told the Post his business had dropped 60 to 70 percent since last year, as profits from iPhones dwindled.
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Low inflation and energy prices have raised families' purchasing power in recent months but average incomes have dwindled and although jobs are returning, many are temporary.
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Its following dwindled down to cult status; Lumines never reached the same heights as Tetris, but the people who knew and remembered it still loved it.
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The ratio of hedge fund long to short positions dwindled from 20183:1 in May to just over 1:1 by the middle of last month.
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"I have no idea how many we sell a night, but it's well over 100," she said, beginning to catch her breath as the rush dwindled.
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But he also accepted that he had to rethink some of his own preconceptions, and as his musical outlook broadened, his output as a composer dwindled.
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In 2013 he became a principal again with the aim of reinvigorating Clinton, whose enrollment has dwindled in recent years to about 1,700 students from 4,000.
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Africa's largest economy is in recession as oil revenues have fallen and hard currency reserves dwindled, forcing the closure of plants unable to import raw materials.
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Mongolia's foreign reserves have dwindled from over $4bn in 2012 to little more than $1bn at the end of September, equivalent to about four months' imports.
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But the policy has been politically divisive, prompting fierce criticism from famously thrifty Germans as the returns on savings in Europe's biggest economy dwindled to nothing.
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Her lead among women in this latest round -- 51% to 32% -- outpaces Trump's with men, where his edge has dwindled to 10 points, 0173% to 36%.
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In the months that followed postings to the same Instagram account that propelled her album's success dwindled to a few sporadic posts while uploads on www.beyonce.
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But he also left residents of the city, whose population has dwindled with the departure of the auto industry to fewer than 100,000, with unanswered questions.
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Inventories in the United States have dwindled, with many importers saying they have enough to meet contracts with roasters but nothing left for the spot market.
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Officials have warned for months of a humanitarian disaster inside, where residents living under Islamic State's harsh rule say food supplies have dwindled and prices soared.
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Indeed, their greatest weakness is actually humans, since hunting and overfishing have dwindled their population over the years (shark fins are a popular alternative medicine treatment).
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Malaysia had shipped out around 3.5 million tonnes of the commodity to China in December, but exports dwindled to slightly under 1 million tonnes in February.
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Stocks of construction steel rebar declined 22 percent to 2432 million tons, the data showed, while hot-rolled coil dwindled 77.023 percent to 277.02 million tons.
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When it started: Starting during the recession in 2007, church membership and member giving dwindled and many churches were forced to merge or close their doors.
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Flavor options at Coppelia have dwindled to just a few, and a 2013 report from inside Cuba revealed that the parlor had been serving hollow scoops.
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Uber and Didi spent billions of dollars on discounting rides in their competition for market share, but Uber's discounts reportedly dwindled this week and fares soared.
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Young people no longer want to work for the island's biggest industries — fishing and farming — and its population has dwindled to 469 residents as a result.
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She chaired the company's audit committee and was involved in Tesla's bizarre $2.6 billion acquisition of SolarCity, another pet Musk project, whose activities have since dwindled.
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Tesla bought the solar-energy company SolarCity in 2016, but since then its chunk of the market has dwindled significantly, losing ground to rivals like SunRun.
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He spent seven months in Bangkok teaching English as a second language to make additional money when the dollar turned against him and his stash dwindled.
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However, their numbers have dwindled to roughly 300,000 after hundreds of thousands fled the country following violence and attacks by various armed groups over the years.
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The debate may help her squelch the momentum Trump has been enjoying over the past month or so, as a once-wide Clinton lead has dwindled.
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The market-ready pipeline has now dwindled somewhat, but sources say there are still as many as 20 CLO warehouses that could potentially feed into primary.
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Democrats are still expecting to take back the majority in the House, but their hopes for gaining seats in the Senate have dwindled in recent days.
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After years of Assad's siege tactics, the suburb's population dwindled: eventually, before the attack, falling well below the 400,000 the UN had estimated late last year.
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We're not religious, and we don't plan to have children, so the symbolic resonances of marriage have dwindled to a vague sentiment about unity and commitment.
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But the benefit of medication dwindled with time and when users dropped in and out of treatment, the study authors report in The Lancet Public Health.
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Slowly, however, the number of chili queens dwindled, and in 1937 the city council shut down the party for good, citing health hazards and public nuisance.
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Sales of the Cruze have dwindled over the last few years as consumers gravitated away from small cars in favor of trucks and sport utility vehicles.
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Since 2011, when Norway's ascendant era began, viewership figures have dwindled by about 40 percent, said Jurg Capol, the marketing director of the International Ski Federation.
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After World War II, many companies left and the number of industrial jobs dwindled, a trend that continued after the reunification of East and West Berlin.
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The school has told investigators that it has lost scores of students after the Times article, and that its graduating class dwindled to four, from 16.
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But the battle there has lasted much longer than predicted, and tens of thousands of fighters and civilians have surrendered as the jihadists' territory has dwindled.
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Because companies had probably already pre-booked a one-off tax hit for the year, repatriation will have dwindled further in the last quarter, it predicted.
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It further dwindled to 2,500 square miles in January 7003, according to IHS Markit, a research firm that has tracked territory held by the Islamic State.
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Second Life's popularity has since dwindled, and spambots are endemic, but some artists, including Spensley and Skawennati, have recently worked there or continue to do so.
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News bureaus in Kabul shrank or closed altogether, and without stories of American and Europeans on the front lines, the news media's appetite for risk dwindled.
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Its staff had dwindled even before Mr. Obama left office, as his secretary of state, John Kerry, weighed folding the office back into the department's bureaucracy.
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In recent months, the border missions against the Shabab have dwindled, and military officials have sought to end the American Special Operations presence at Manda Bay.
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Despite some hot days, swings back to cooler temperatures in Brazil's winter mean that the population of the mosquito responsible for spreading the virus has dwindled.
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Between acquisitions and financial difficulties causing brands to shutter, the space has dwindled to around a dozen major national companies and a smattering of regional players.
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At one time, she said, there were many small perfumers in Grasse, but their number had dwindled over the years, though they were slowly coming back.
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But he has been seen as an avid and effective defender of the president on television as the number of Mr. Trump's open backers has dwindled.
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Orders for the most advanced turbines have dwindled along with the entire market, even though they churn out the most electricity per unit of fuel burned.
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The Scottish National Party was also on course for its best-ever result, winning 49 of Scotland&aposs 59 seats as support for unionist parties dwindled.
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And Seidel's nastiness seems, in this work, a necessary defense against fear, rather than a shock tactic that has escalated as his readers' interest has dwindled.
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Officials say the chief hurdle is complacency: In many countries, domestic resources have shifted from anti-malaria efforts to other priorities as case numbers have dwindled.
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And as a Politico report noted, Biden's support dwindled when voters were asked to name their candidate of choice instead of picking from a predetermined list.
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Fiorina's crowds dwindled, and she was never able to recover, winning just 4 percent of the vote in New Hampshire after getting just 2 percent in Iowa.
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Tragically, the numbers of the world's smallest porpoise species have rapidly dwindled over the past five years, and now there are only 30 of these animals left.
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According to The Beer Institute, beer sales made up 54 percent of all alcohol sales in 2002, but that figure dwindled in 2017, down to 46 percent.
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While cocoa premiums have been recovering in Europe since the Cameroon supplies landed, the supply situation worsened this year as Europe's cocoa stocks dwindled while demand strengthened.
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Norway is seeking to attract new players as interest from oil majors has dwindled as oil production has halved since peaking at the turn of the century.
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Same-store sales, a key metric in the restaurant industry, have dwindled over the last year as customers have balked at some of Starbucks' limited-time offerings.
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On Friday, a former Navy SEAL who was laying down oxygen tanks along a potential exit route for the team died when his own oxygen supply dwindled.
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It comes a day after a diver died while laying down oxygen tanks along a potential exit route, after falling unconscious when his own oxygen supplies dwindled.
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They will continue to lobby for better treatment by Iraq's central government, even though once-strong Christian communities in Baghdad and Basra have dwindled to near-extinction.
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The company's hiring plans have also reportedly dwindled from a pace of about 5,200 by the end of 2020 to around 1,000, a source previously told Reuters.
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Sales to partners had a negative 3.1 percent revenue effect, as Nissan and Daimler bought fewer diesel engines and U.S. sales of Renault-built Nissan SUVs dwindled.
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Given that trend, and particularly after Charlottesville, when the alt-right has proved a troublesome audience to court, it's possible that Yiannopoulos's use to Bannon has dwindled.
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Diyarbakir's historic Sur district was devastated in the fighting but concrete buildings are now rising in the area and militant violence has dwindled after sustained military operations.
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Both crescent-shaped and straight croissants have been on the market for some time, but demand for the original curved variety has dwindled, a Tesco spokesperson confirms.
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Within the first few hours of Trump's inauguration on Friday, the official White House website's 213 page links had dwindled down to just 38, according to Inverse.
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Though, in recent years, the number of members in her squad seem to have dwindled, Swift still got some birthday wishes from a few very famous friends.
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Its foreign-currency reserves have dwindled from a high of $43bn in 2008 to just $10bn now, much of it in the form of solid gold ingots.
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Banana exports, which brought in a third of foreign earnings a generation ago, dwindled to nothing since 2008, when the EU ended privileged access to its market.
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After the vicissitudes of the past century, the Greeks of Istanbul have dwindled to a few thousand, while the Muslim population in Thrace has remained roughly level.
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Today, Instagram has grown into a social media behemoth in its own right and has captured younger users as their interest in Facebook's main app has dwindled.
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It is true that on everyday business British influence inside the EU has dwindled almost to nothing, much to the regret of traditional allies like the Dutch.
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PES filed for bankruptcy in January 2018 to reduce debt, but cash on hand dwindled even after the company emerged from the process later in the year.
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It has at times housed thousands of people, though it's dwindled to just a couple of hundred as the pipeline battle has largely moved into the courts.
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But attendances have dwindled since Schumacher retired, a slide that not even Mercedes's success or Vettel's run of four consecutive world titles with Red Bull could reverse.
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The global number of rhinos dwindled to about 20,000 a decade ago due to relentless poaching, though they have rebounded to about 29,000 thanks to conservation efforts.
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Baltimore's lead atop the American League East dwindled to four games after the loss and a win by the Boston Red Sox over the Los Angeles Angels.
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But those hopes dwindled dramatically as it became clear that President Trump would have difficulty gaining enough support to deliver on any of his pro-growth proposals.
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The average Japanese apartment has dwindled from 70 to 60 square metres over the past decade, so that people are even more on top of each other.
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Lottery officials had sent out repeated calls for the winner to contact them, and media coverage ramped up as the deadline dwindled to days and then hours.
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Some protests have dwindled since then as people welcomed the move and said they would wait to see if the new cabinet would help stop price hikes.
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During the recent downturn in the industry, Frank's work had dwindled to three days a week, and Christina, who was then eight months pregnant, had waited tables.
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The asset class absorbed new money for the eighth straight week but inflows dwindled to just $30 million, BAML said, versus $5 billion-plus the previous week.
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The optimism over a trade deal dwindled after the United States raised levies to 20183% from 10% on $200 billion more of Chinese goods on May 10.
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On tiny Lieyu, closer ties with the mainland have also had economic consequences, as the massive garrison has dwindled, diminishing a ready market for the island's shopkeepers.
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The North Shore's harbor culture dwindled in the 1970s, however, triggering a flight to the South Shore, leaving Liedy's an exotic destination even among some Staten Islanders.
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As jobs in its trademark industry dwindled, the once-renowned "Steel City" of Pittsburgh has found new energy from service sectors such as education and health care.
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For many kids, the appeal of a live circus — even with its death-defying acrobats — steadily dwindled as movies, TV shows, video games and the internet proliferated.
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National Geographic magazine, with its award-winning photography, watched as subscriptions dwindled, putting pressure on the affiliated National Geographic Society, a nonprofit dedicated to environment-related pursuits.
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The average length of games increased to 103:210 in 23, and the number of teams that averaged less than three hours dwindled from 210 to two.
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Cash has dwindled at the distraught biotechnology company as investigations have gutted what was once one of Silicon Valley's most well-funded startups, according to the WSJ.
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As a result, lending to small business has dwindled, with the percentage of small business and commercial loans falling more than 15 percent in the past decade.
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Last year's winners, Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer, captured the hearts of the viewing public, but public appearances have dwindled since the pair split up months later.
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While AustralianSuper's main balanced fund averaged a return of between 10 percent to 15 percent in the past few years, that dwindled to 4.54 percent in 2016.
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But many now see their hopes of a windfall deflate as those companies' prospects for a successful acquisition or IPO have dwindled, leading to frustration and resignation.
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It is possible that arrests for serious crimes declined because officers were overwhelmed by the number of cases, and that leads dried up as community cooperation dwindled.
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As the population has aged and attendance has dwindled, three congregations — New Light, Tree of Life and Dor Hadash — have all come to call the synagogue home.
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Then the Seminoles' Phil Cofer scored 5 points within a minute, 4 on a pair of assists from Angola assists, and the lead eventually dwindled to 43.
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Although there were between 50 and 60 devotees who lived at the Brooklyn temple in the '2311s, the number of full-time volunteers dwindled over the years.
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Mr. Lieberman earned a reputation as a blunt talking, polarizing figure, but his party's strength has dwindled in recent opinion polls, barely scraping past the electoral threshold.
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The sighting this winter of newborn whales off the coasts of Florida and Georgia is being greeted with mild optimism, as the North Atlantic population has dwindled.
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In the wild, this rare primate is only found in western Africa, where their numbers have dwindled due to habitat loss, the illegal wildlife trade and hunting.
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Mr. Moody's role at Fox News has dwindled over the years; despite his lofty title, he has little formal oversight over the channel's day-to-day coverage.
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But attendance in Harlem has dwindled as America has become less religious, and some congregations in Harlem have merged with others in an effort to remain viable.
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The frequency of those attacks reached a peak in 2012, accounting for roughly 15 percent of coalition deaths that year, and then dwindled as Western troops withdrew.
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The crowd of thousands that had gathered for the 56th annual Brownsville Old Timers Day in July had dwindled down to hundreds — it was nearly 11 p.m.
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After a while, word went out that no statue would be removed that night, and most of the news cameras were packed away as the crowd dwindled.
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The minority group comprises about 10 percent of Egypt's 80 million people, a number that has steadily dwindled in recent years in the face of systemic violence.
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But that hope dwindled when the United States backed away from military action after Mr. Assad crossed Mr. Obama's "red line" against the use of chemical weapons.
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Trump's approval ratings have dwindled throughout much of his first year in office and he has often decried what he deems unfair coverage by the mainstream media.
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Uber, which had a private valuation of $76 billion ahead of its IPO in May, has seen its valuation drop steeply as its stock price has dwindled.
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After decades of Black outmigration, in an era when the city's Black population has dwindled to as low as 3.5 percent, this is a very big deal.
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Traditional White House news briefings dwindled under her management, although she did continue to regularly brief reporters in the White House driveway after her Fox News appearances.
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Midstream companies such as Tallgrass were hurt by low oil prices during the last three years as volumes on their pipelines fell and opportunities for growth dwindled.
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They arrived at the US–Mexico border in September but were sent back to Matamoros, where every day the hope of winning protection in the US dwindled.
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The volume of unsold crude stored in the Atlantic basin has dwindled from around 30 cargoes to just a handful in recent weeks, a Reuters analysis showed.
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That caravan dwindled as the group approached the U.S. border, with some giving up along the way and others splitting off to try to cross on their own.
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Our collective interest in "Pro Pizzaboxer - Super fast pizza box making" dwindled, and was replaced by whatever got our attention the next week, and the week after that.
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