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Conversely, cultural contacts with China dwindled for several centuries, at least in central and southern Tibet.
Matthew Gardner, the executive director of the Institute on Taxation and Economy Policy, said that state corporate-tax collections have dwindled for several reasons.
Even before the economy got Madoffed, the pool of clients had dwindled for the sort of baubles the ultrarich once bought to amuse themselves.
It was tilled and reseeded when we bought the place, but over the years its condition has dwindled for a simple reason.
The cause was more likely that the particular stream supplying the village with water had dwindled for some reason, so the inhabitants moved closer to another, more reliable source.
N.F.L. owners and players continued to negotiate late Thursday evening, but progress slowed as time dwindled for striking a labor deal that would avoid the disruption of the preseason.
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But the futures market suggests this hope has been dwindling for some time.
With supplies dwindling for livestock farmers, there is little room for error.
Strange how this happened when Barack was getting less respect, Chances dwindle for Perry because unfortunately he forgets.
The firm has also plunged into operating losses and seen revenues dwindle for 11 of the past 12 quarters.
Even after a week, hope did not necessarily dwindle, for there were stories upon stories of unlikely reunions.
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