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It allows the collective memory to dwindle, the wounds to begin healing.
Oil is a finite resource and, as supplies dwindle, the costs will have to rise.
As insulin supplies dwindle, the body loses its ability to convert food to fuel.
As the days dwindle, the family is asking diners to autograph a scrapbook filled with newspaper articles and petitions.
In 1966, as America's post-war trade surpluses began to dwindle, The Economist ran an article entitled "The dollar and world liquidity: a minority view".
Ah, but things change for the lonely tree vendor when the crowds dwindle, the sidewalk turns cold and the trees are not selling.
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As the fuse dwindled, the children covered their ears.
When church work dwindled, the specialty became synagogues.
Polls suggest that racism is dwindling: the young are far less bigoted than the old.
But now that the reserves are dwindling, the islanders need another way to make money.
Palm said the chaotic nature of the regular season typically dwindled the field of undefeated teams.
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