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Attendance has dwindled.
During the last two years, the archdiocese has shut churches where attendance has dwindled.
The Nets have lost four in a row overall and nine straight at home, where attendance has dwindled at the $1bn Barclays Center.
Attendance has dwindled every year since, and now a crowd of 17,428 -- in a stadium that seats more than 36,000 -- is average.
Although national church attendance is still falling, in some areas of the country—including London energetic recruitment has reversed the decline.Across all denominations, adult church attendance has dwindled from 10.2% of the adult population in 1980 to 7.7% today.
As the third-best team in a three-team market, the Islanders' attendance has dwindled and their profile has receded amid several ownership changes since a string of four consecutive championships from 1980 through 1983.
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By the time Mariano Rivera took the mound in the ninth, the 25,478 in attendance had dwindled to a disproportional amount of pinstriped jerseys and blue caps paying respect to their longtime closer.
It is just over a year since Jeffrey Deitch, a longtime New York gallery owner, was named director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and charged with rescuing an institution whose attendance had dwindled by 2009 to a paltry 148,616, as its endowment shrank to the lowest level since the museum's founding nearly three decades ago.
Church attendance had dwindled and the political climate had changed; as Bern and Geneva quarrelled over land, their alliance frayed.
Attendance at Weeki Wachee has dwindled, and the park has a long list of problems, not least an excess of algae in the mermaid tank.
But attendance at the English-speaking services has dwindled; today, as few as a dozen people might show up.
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