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The poem dramatises the speaker's dwindling moments of optimism, symbolised by the memory of gazing through a window ("I stood in front of the big studio-window / and thought I could really see").
The ticket exchange line is a place of ever-dwindling optimism.
Kemp ranks among the figures most synonymous with that era of Seattle sports, and he shares the fan base's optimism, its dwindling bitterness, its fear.
But given the tough political situation in Argentina, that optimism dwindled quickly.
However, as they grew older and began to understand what was happening, their optimism dwindled.
Although Cardiff had shown promise earlier in the season, dwindling crowds had tempered any optimism the team's early form may have generated.
While hopes for a successful push on legal weed in 2014 may be dwindling, pro-pot organizers have expressed optimism that they'll have a strong campaign for the state ready ahead of 2016.
Smith's name recognition and winning reputation gave the program a new optimism, something it badly needed to counter its dwindling fan interest.
Since then, optimism has dwindled and living standards have declined.
But the optimism has been fleeting; the company has grappled with service failures, weak product introductions and dwindling market share.
But they are dwindling.
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