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Rural Japan's rapid aging is also evident here; his village, Yomogita, seems to be disappearing as graying residents dwindle in number.
As nuclear families dwindle in number -- down to 23.5percentt of all households in 2000, from 25.6percentt in 1990 -- their status as a mysterious and even exotic demographic group will grow, not unlike Arctic-based Huguenots.
Given such opposition, some here worry that the truth commission, which will have just two years to complete its work in investigating and reporting on the military's abuses, could fall victim to time as those responsible for crimes dwindle in number.
But they gradually dwindle in number as one grows older, and studies have found those that remain work less efficiently over time.
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Demographic trends were also suggesting that Anglos would dwindle in numbers even more.
As the simulated cohorts gradually age and dwindle in numbers, the health effects diminish.
Live gates dwindled in number and significance, at least for major promotions.
And piano bars in particular seem to have dwindled in number over recent decades.
His supporters are dwindling in number, and so is their appetite for further confrontation.
These settlements were overreliant on government finance and gradually dwindled in number.
While classic Jewish delis are dwindling in number in New York, Katz's has kept going since 1888.
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