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In the hills, too, it has dwindled to sporadic eruptions.
And the public appetite for new encounters, though it has dwindled, has not fallen to zero.
But today it has dwindled to a tiny fraction of 1percentt.
The valley's population was once about 70, but it has dwindled as residents, particularly young ones, have left for opportunities in the outside world.
Not for our defense (peace is taken for granted); not for our prosperity (it has dwindled); not to build a United States of Europe that will count (the idea has become fanciful).
Though it has dwindled from a peak of 100 to 200 protesters last autumn, 10 to 20 people still gather at the site for twice-a-week meetings, and a handful of stalwarts remain in residence around the clock.
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But it has dwindling cash reserves to see it through to commercialization and will rely heavily on investment decisions made over the next year or so by major packagers, manufacturers of packaging equipment and users of packaging, like McDonald's.
By early summer 2015 it had dwindled.
It had dwindled to a dozen people.
By the 1980's, it had dwindled to about 20,000.
By the early 20th century it had dwindled into an insignificant, dingy town of 30,000.
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