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These days, people say the fish population is dwindling.
But as in the rest of the nation, their proportion of the total population is dwindling.
As China rises, Japan's economy has stalled, and its population is dwindling.
The American shad has been a rite of spring at least since the days of Jefferson, but today her population is dwindling rapidly.
There are only about 3,000 manatees in the south-eastern US and the population is dwindling, not helped by the mammal's low birthrate.
While Christians across the Middle East have come increasingly under assault in recent years – most often by jihadis – the attacks in the Holy Land itself, whose Christian population is dwindling, have a particular resonance.
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In the 1970s and '80s the neighborhood was a gritty and often dangerous district where the population was dwindling and businesses were gradually being shuttered.
It needed a lot of work because the school-age population was dwindling and they saw no reason to sink a lot of money into repairs".
The OKCPS student population was dwindling and the district would have collapsed had it not been for Hispanic immigration.
They say it as if we were deeply afraid that our population was dwindling and that rampant heterosexuality wasn't doing its job.
Giraffe populations are dwindling.
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