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It dwindled after 1885, when Burma fell completely under the rule of the British Raj.
It dwindled until there wasn't enough to call a hunting territory.
It dwindled to near-insignificance during the Bush administration: does anyone remember the Santiago Commitment of 2005 or the Bamako Consensus of 2007?But Poland, eager to make its mark as a diplomatic heavyweight, has provided a permanent office in Warsaw.
It dwindled but was never fully under control, Zagaria said, and new cases had arisen with the rainy season, worsened by the collapse of the economy and the health system.
And then, suddenly, it disappeared; it dwindled away in a flash, its leaders forming rival and shrinking personality cults, locked in bitter internal struggles, until the party had desiccated into a gang of obsessive hobbyists.
All eyes tracked the shot as it dwindled against gray clouds.
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It dwindles to nothing.
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It has irritating moments of preciousness and blank spots where it dwindles off into inconsequentiality.
This is a lot of fuel, but it dwindles next to our energy requirements.
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