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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.
These settlements were overreliant on government finance and gradually dwindled in number.
It's not that nations with democratic systems have dwindled in number but that democracy has lost its luster.
In front, the anti-Gore protesters had dwindled in number from previous days, although one man yelled vociferously: "Ho ho! Hey hey!
But, as dance clubs have dwindled in number, acts like Girl Talk are generally playing rock clubs that have traditional stages, and this demands some kind of visual.
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Illegal immigrants from Asia and other parts of the globe have similarly dwindled in numbers.
37. Small heath Coenonympha pamphilus Formerly another of our commonest grassland butterflies, the small heath has dwindled in numbers.
Orlando holds both the mental and physical advantages as the Celtics' frontcourt and Howard's primary defenders dwindled in numbers throughout the evening.
His supporters are dwindling in number, and so is their appetite for further confrontation.
While classic Jewish delis are dwindling in number in New York, Katz's has kept going since 1888.
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