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His supporters are dwindling in number, and so is their appetite for further confrontation.
While classic Jewish delis are dwindling in number in New York, Katz's has kept going since 1888.
Then the month-long opposition protests in the capital, Tbilisi, persistent but dwindling in number, briefly turned violent.
Community gardens may be dwindling in number, but private gardens are sprouting throughout the city, if the forums on Metro New York Home and Garden provide any guide.
Its fans, many of them weaned from the cradle to sing "You'll Never Walk Alone" to their team, are dwindling in number and in faith.
Old-fashioned pharmacies are dwindling in number, so much so that just 28percentt of American pharmacies today are independent, said Lou Flacks, president of the Westchester Rockland Society of Pharmacists.
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"But the truth is that the hard-core bigots are dwindling in numbers," he said.
The members, though passionate, are dwindling in numbers, with only 20 these days compared with hundreds in the 1970s.
Finally, the German army, already exhausted and dwindling in numbers, was threatened with disintegration by the revolution in Germany and was abandoned by its allies.
Veterans of the John Rodgers, dwindling in numbers as years pass, planned to have a reunion in October 2006 to coincide with its arrival at Mobile Bay.
Fulham are hopeful of signing Giles Barnes on loan from Derby County as they look to reinforce a Cottagers midfield dwindling in numbers by the day.
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