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The massive stream of European emigration to the United States, which had begun in the late 19th century and waned during World War I, slowed to a trickle with immigration reform in the 1920s.
But during the war, the rebels were able to export only a trickle with the help of the gulf nation of Qatar as they tried to gain badly needed cash.
And lenders, over all, are slowing the flood of mail offers to a trickle with moves that would translate for the average American household into about 13 fewer pieces of credit card junk mail a year than its peak in 2005.
But the bloody civil war has reduced Libya's gushing oil fields to a trickle, with production running at little more than 50,000 barrels a day, compared with 1.6 million before hostilities broke out.
When the economic crisis hit, cruise lines closed their check books; as a result, orders of new ships have slowed to a trickle with only a few new vessels entering service after 2011.
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But the Yampa near Steamboat was a tepid trickle, with a voluntary recreation closure in place.
That will look like a trickle compared with the gusher coming in 2012.
The flow of scientists here is only a trickle, compared with what it could be.
Their numbers — 100 to 500 — are a trickle compared with the thousands who have poured into other countries.
California Adventure attracted about 6.3 million visitors last year, a trickle compared with the 16.1 million who swarmed Disneyland.
But California Adventure attracted only about six million visitors last year, a trickle compared with the 16 million who swarmed the adjacent Disneyland, according to theme park analysts.
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