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And although its audiences had dwindled, it was once an anchor of the neighborhood.
By late October, the options had dwindled: it had to find a new source of capital or suspend operations.
That night, as the woman's fever grew worse and her blood pressure dipped and urine output dwindled, it became clear that Jeff had made an error in judgment.
LOS ANGELES — In the fourth quarter, as the game tightened and the lead dwindled, it seemed as if all of Notre Dame's national following was holding its collective breath.
"Basically, once they've dwindled it down to five drivers, or whatever it is, the shortlist, contractually they have to discuss with me," the three-times world champion told Channel 4 television.
In recent months, as supplies of aid, money and weapons to Syria's opposition have dwindled, it had clung to the hope that ongoing international political support would prevent an outright victory for Bashar al-Assad and his backers.
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Far from its capacity as a nightclub dwindling, it was the crutch on which the entire enterprise rested.
With political opposition dwindling, it has become increasingly risky to publish material critical of the government.
With use of the LP collection dwindling, it seemed pointless to move a huge collection to temporary quarters and back.
The infamous stories of lottery winners who dwindle it away or who end up bankrupt should be a real warning.
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.
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