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But given the tough political situation in Argentina, that optimism dwindled quickly.
Support on Capitol Hill dwindled quickly after a hearing and amid increasing revelations of Secret Service mistakes.
But with nearly two-thirds of the recipients not forwarding the message at all, the number of continuing e-mail chains dwindled quickly with each successive step.
Yet that audience dwindled quickly after the first flight in 1981 as the missions turned routine, or at least seemed that way to the television executives who decided to stop showing live liftoffs.
And any hope the challengers had that Kennedy, who most often holds the court's swing vote, might side with them dwindled quickly.
Their advantage out front dwindled quickly as the peloton – led by and – gathered pace, leaving the breakaway with just 90 seconds of a lead out front with around 40 km to go. 15 km later, Maté sat up with cramping in his knee – stemming from a crash in Stage 2 – having already wrested the lead of the mountains classification away from Thomas De Gendt.
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