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By November all the fires were out, and the firefighting teams dwindled back to their respective homelands, richer for the experience in more ways than one.
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By 1989, the number of Brittanys had peaked, at almost thirty-eight thousand, only to dwindle back down to the hundreds today.
And a story that seemed so wonderfully expansive dwindles back into anecdote.
American carriers managed to handle the first Internet boom with wavelength division multiplexing, putting every stream on a different color of light and merging them in an infrared band down the fiber for a hundred miles or so, and then converting the dwindling signals back to electronics to do it again.
Slowly the cowboy mentality that lead us as a nation to forge ahead without looking forward or back dwindled.
Many politicians have not taken a careful look at the dwindling science backing these campaigns.
None of that mattered Friday, as the game whipsawed back and forth, as Syracuse's lead dwindled and Georgetown roared back from behind, all the way until it ended with the Orange ahead, 58-55.
And when the current economic downturn hit and the tourists dwindled, people again fell back on those old ways of earning a living.
His production on the ice dwindled and he suffered from back injuries.
But some theater operators say the supply of all the new theaters may have outstripped the demand, which has dwindled as Broadway has bounced back in recent years.
Within a day of Iraq's dual announcements, oil sales surged back after having dwindled, ruinously, to a third of normal levels earlier this month.But Iraq's fellow-Arabs are bending a receptive ear to America's belated charm offensive.
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