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Those triplets just dug in and got harder on each other as the game dwindled on.
After the Soviet invasion, Vance's stature within the administration dwindled on an almost daily basis.
While the crowds gradually dwindled on Thursday organisers were bracing themselves for big numbers at the weekend.
Turnout dwindled on the day and Mr Cao's winning total was just 33,000 votes; Mr Jefferson had drawn 93,000 votes in the November primary.
About three-fifths of the West Indies' population is urban, and the rural population has dwindled on many islands because of considerable rural-to-urban migration.
As oil prices dwindled on worries of falling demand, shares in energy companies like Exxon Mobil, Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell declined.
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From mounting baggage costs to dwindling on-board amenities, airlines have earned themselves a miserly reputation of late.
But those numbers will already start dwindling on Saturday, and the American team is one of the first at risk.
With space dwindling on Miami Beach, development is returning to the mainland.
"I don't sit there and dwindle on the last couple of shots I missed," Knight said.
Birds whose populations are dwindling on mainland Britain – starlings, sparrows, swallows, blackbirds and song thrushes – don't just flit all around in the Scillies; some eat out of your hand and perch on pub garden tables to peck at crumbs.
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