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These settlements were overreliant on government finance and gradually dwindled in number.
But public interest in the controversial issue of press regulation has gradually dwindled, even among journalists.
While the crowds gradually dwindled on Thursday organisers were bracing themselves for big numbers at the weekend.
More than a tenth of the company's shares changed hands each of the other days of the week; trading volume has gradually dwindled since then.
Since then, supplies of methotrexate have gradually dwindled to the point where oncologists now say they are fearful that shortfalls may occur at many hospitals within two weeks.
Hostility gradually dwindled, especially during the collective bonding of the second world war, but remained an obstacle to Kennedy's White House run in 1960.
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At their peak they were sold in chemists and petrol stations.The band of analogue holdouts is gradually dwindling.
One scene of profound paternal love would have been arresting; a hundred and one scenes of a father vowing to kill anyone who threatens his son gradually dwindle in force.
As with other Oscar movies the number of theaters showing "Lost in Translation" jumped last week, but that should gradually dwindle with the release of DVD and videocassette.
While tire-related crashes killed 500 to 700 Americans a year from 1991 to 1999, tire problems also represent a gradually dwindling share of all traffic deaths.
He remained there for the rest of his life, with the flow of poems and letters gradually dwindling, and lived in total obscurity until his death, from a stroke, in 1864, at the age of seventy.
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