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Even those who still respect this president, a dwindling band, no longer have any expectations of him.
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But as a doctrine — as an explicit ideology of racial superiority and domination — racism no longer has more than a dwindling handful of adherents.
"In this day and age, people's attention spans seem to be dwindling and the longer the match goes, it seems that it gets less compelling for too many people," the American said.
It was also helped by the dwindling supply of longer-term securities, after the Treasury cut its sales.
But the pool has been closed for three years after it was found to leak, and dwindling revenue could no longer pay for repairs.
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Ms. Marris suggests that it is no longer feasible to focus so much attention on those dwindling pockets while ignoring the many other spaces that could still be reclaimed as nature.
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