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Attendance dwindled.
But as the technology boom played out, average attendance dwindled to 2,000, among the worst in a league that includes such hockey outposts as Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Bossier City, La.
By the end of the nineteenth century, the circus was the most popular form of entertainment in the U.S. Maybe it was the advent of radio, or of films, or maybe it was just the fact that the world was a different place after the world wars, but circus attendance dwindled significantly in the nineteen-fifties.
Fans understood the message: Lighting management had given up and attendance dwindled.
In that 11-year drought, they had a record of 56-119, home attendance dwindled and fan frustration mounted.
Attendance dwindled and finally the Nationals cut four teams, allowing the rival American League some strong franchises on which to resurrect a competitive circuit.
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When its attendance dwindles, the number of screens showing it can be reduced accordingly.
Visitor numbers at art galleries are soaring, whilst church attendance dwindles to dangerous levels.
Falling between two stools – part artistic, part religious – organs are increasingly sidelined as church attendance dwindles in France.
Last year, a group headed by Mr. DiBella, a boxing promoter, bought the team, which has seen its once-strong attendance dwindle to 172,000, the lowest in the Eastern League.
Both owners saw attendance dwindle despite championship seasons in 1954 and 1955, and felt that, without new ballparks, their teams would effectively die.
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