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Over the following years the number of refugees slowly dwindled as their applications were processed.
For years, network executives have bemoaned the fact that the audiences of their flagship 6 30 p.m. newscasts have slowly dwindled.
A crowd of demonstrators had slowly dwindled overnight from hundreds to about 50 people, some sleeping behind police barricades, when three white unmarked vans sped down the dark street and stopped in front of the house.
As his health diminished, and his time onscreen slowly dwindled, his few appearances became occasions for basketball's extended family of fans, announcers, and executives to shower him in appreciation.
Policemen were given the opportunity to buy their bikes from the department for less than $40 as the pool of roughly 2,000 Harleys at the time of the revolution slowly dwindled.
The number of left-behind laptops there has slowly dwindled in recent months as the airport has opened up additional checkpoints, resulting in shorter lines and less frantic passengers.
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The number of new cases in Hong Kong has been slowly dwindling, however, prompting Dr. Margaret Chan, the health director here, to warn today against complacency.
With economies centered on petroleum — and with supplies slowly dwindling — many oil-dependent nations are scrambling to diversify their revenue streams.
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