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Those advantages, too, have started to dwindle.
Buyers have started to dwindle due to declining wealth after the stockmarket-bubble burst and fear of war.
"In the last year, these achievements have started to dwindle away," said Jeffrey S. Davidow, the White House adviser for the summit meeting.
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But he is worried that he will not make that deadline: the number of volunteers showing up has started to dwindle.
But by then, crowds and purses had started to dwindle, felled by competition from the Meadowlands, Atlantic City, Indian Casinos and the Off Track Betting Corporation.
China's embrace of A.I. comes at a crucial time in the development of the technology and just as the lead long enjoyed by the United States has started to dwindle.
By modern standards, it was a somewhat pedestrian read, but its message was clear enough: if the Labour party and wider labour movement had understood themselves to be hopefully trudging onwards and upwards, their progress had long since stalled, as class consciousness had waned and Labour's support had started to dwindle.
It really brought people forward to say, 'Hey, we don't have to be afraid to walk our own streets.' " The award ceremony, held at the Soho coffeehouse June 12, was also used to reinforce membership in the Citizens Patrol, which had started to dwindle.
Around the time that Guitar Hero: Aerosmith hit the market, my interest had already peaked and started to dwindle.
The numbers at our large rave-up in Liverpool, which had been running for five years, started to dwindle.
But its numbers started to dwindle in the 1980s, and by 2006, the pipistrelle population had plunged to about 50.
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