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Yet public support for capital punishment may be dwindling.

Little Italy may be dwindling, but in some ways the city stays the same.

American forces may be dwindling, but "there's still going to be an insurgency here," said Brig.

Yet a closer look at the numbers reveals that Mr Herenton's support may be dwindling.

Finding the Reviewers Traditional journalism jobs may be dwindling, but the Internet offers many new possibilities for writers.

Their number may be dwindling, but there are legislators willing to rise above partisan combat and party orthodoxy.

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The litigation risk may finally be dwindling, as more banks reach settlements on the biggest legacy issues from the financial crisis: the question of mortgage mis-selling and fraud.

What may be more interesting is that AT&T's confidence seems to be dwindling.

And what chance there may be is dwindling; if politicians are unlikely to back reforms now, they will become ever more so as a general election comes closer.

Their numbers may have been dwindling, but that was only serving to embolden those who were still there.

At the sartorial and possibly other levels, as well, the Navajos evoked by Navajo chic may be a dwindling few.

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