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But at this time of year, when the air is thick with smoke from bonfires and full of the sound of fireworks, people are focusing on what they see as the dwindling of one of their favorite old customs.
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But now, empire-depleted, he is about to be evicted from his ramshackle caravan in the woods, and his reputation has dwindled to one of famed debauchery, drug-dealing, the only man barred from every pub in the village.
As July wore on, the daily procession of ambulances dwindled to one or two every few hours, then ceased altogether — a sign that the Okinawa battle was now history.
He only laments the dwindling of time.
The number of customers has dwindled to one vanload and another couple of dozen die-hards who make the trip in their own cars.
By the mid-1970's, the Canadian Kennel Club registered list of these dogs had dwindled to one sterile male.
PARIS — After all those years and all those trophies, after Bjorn Borg, Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg in the golden age and Jonas Bjorkman and Thomas Johansson in the afterglow, Swedish tennis had dwindled to one at the start of this French Open.
That number will dwindle to one if Sears leaves.
AS publications continue to struggle or fold because of dwindling advertising revenues, one is thriving by selling not just ad space, but entire marketing campaigns.
They control 10 of the 13 circuits, while judges appointed by Democrats have a dwindling majority on just one circuit.
The turkey supply had already begun to dwindle when one of the event's organizers arrived, pulling up in an elegant but inconspicuous Range Rover.
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