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The infamous stories of lottery winners who dwindle it away or who end up bankrupt should be a real warning.
And, as the common ground between us seems to dwindle, it has become easier to fixate on incivility than to reckon with whatever ideas rude language might describe.
As water supplies dwindle, "it will mean we don't have so many rice fields, and the population will decline again," she predicted, referring to the snow geese.
But as the pieces dwindle, it becomes apparent that the very goal to checkmate the king is impossible.Is America's strategy of dealing with North Korea's nuclear weapons programme dissimilar?
With water temperatures dipping and food supplies about to dwindle, it may be imperative for the dolphins to leave, but whether to intervene to make that happen is a contentious issue.
But as the number of startups dwindle, it won't be so hard for them to get attention from press and users, so those marketing and PR flaks won't be missed all that much (of course, the people without jobs won't be happy).
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And although its audiences had dwindled, it was once an anchor of the neighborhood.
Far from its capacity as a nightclub dwindling, it was the crutch on which the entire enterprise rested.
By late October, the options had dwindled: it had to find a new source of capital or suspend operations.
But the effect can be shortlived; and when the rhetorical force of a word dwindles, it is said by linguists to suffer "semantic bleaching".
In 2001, when the industry noticed that demand was dwindling, it immediately lowered prices in an effort to attract more customers.
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