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But their majority has dwindled from 80% in 1994 to 60% in 2013, according to Gallup.

In the same period, the number of occupants per house has dwindled from 3.2 to 2.6.

In that time Ocean's staff has dwindled from 130 to just 50 employees.

The two have a complicated relationship, one that has dwindled from best buddies to co-workers.

Farm employment has dwindled from 200,000 in 1989 to 20,000, says Jürgen Seidel, the state's economics minister.

"In three years," Whitaker reported, "the number of newspapers supporting socialized medicine has dwindled from fifty to about twenty.

The number of fashion houses showing their collections as part of the event has dwindled from around 100 in 1945 to just 11 official couture members.

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Before Lingo fled the country, his class had dwindled from 62 to seven students, such is the rate of departure.

By mid-tour, our audiences had dwindled from 500 or so to 30 if we were lucky.

Its numbers in North America, including Canada, have dwindled from 1.5 million 30 years ago to 350,000 today.

In recent years, the statue's neighbors have dwindled from a bundle of families to just two people: David Luchsinger, the current superintendent, and his wife, Debbie.

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