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West Point — unlike many campuses where the English department has dwindled away from such notions — adheres to the idea that the general's project has some relation to the student of Samet's who reads Wallace Stevens's poem "The Idea of Order at Key West" while on active duty in the Iraqi desert.

Like many of our big policy debates, immigration reform has dwindled away to an argument about something less than sweeping.

Initial media hysteria about a "bomb plot" has dwindled away.

Whatever cachet the Rembrandt once enjoyed had dwindled away in 1962 when a speech instructor, a voice coach and other tenants sued to prevent their eviction from what was by then city-owned.

The crowd may have dwindled away in sniffy bafflement, but don't all prophets outrage the punters?

"We even saw on Saturday the lift that the crowd got from him being there and hopefully that is a continuous step in the right direction because the crowds at Rugby Park have dwindled away," Boyd continued.

His fund has dwindled to about $1.2 billion from about $3 billion in 2010.

Its cash has dwindled to about $8 billion, from $13 billion in 2009.

The average time spent on handwriting in schools has dwindled down to 15 minutes from 30.

As The Post's Glenn Kessler points out, since successive Congresses started chipping away at the levy four decades ago, the number of estates it captures has dwindled from 139,000 in 1977 to 52,000 in 2000 to just 5,500 this year.

Although papers have previously called it a "crucial battle", the coverage has gradually dwindled away over the past week or so.

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