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While our numbers may have dwindled over the last few weeks, our spirit has not.
THE number of online merchants may have dwindled, but price competition among the survivors is fierce.
Now, the options for Portland and Lee may have dwindled to those two finding each other.
The crowd may have dwindled away in sniffy bafflement, but don't all prophets outrage the punters?
Its parliamentary strength may have dwindled to a level between its showing in the 1992 election (20 seats) and 1997 (46).
As Joseph L. Bruno, the Senate's Republican majority leader, put it, the number of inmates who deserve some type of relief may have "dwindled down to a few".
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Since the rouble remains weak, and their cash reserves have dwindled, repayment may be difficult.
Fishermen may report that supplies of shrimp have dwindled or that they have become smaller.
Tiger numbers have dwindled worldwide, but tiger types may also be about to take a big hit.
That may be happening now: since 2000, advanced-manufacturing jobs have dwindled as a share of America's total employment.A few things must happen for manufacturing to flourish.
Hopes have dwindled that all of the girls will eventually be returned to their families, with fears that some may have been used to carry out suicide bombings.
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