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This was the 1990s, when GDP steadily shrank, leaving Berlin nearly bankrupt.
As the Yiddish-speaking population aged, moved away or died, the Folksbiene's audiences steadily shrank.
He occasionally emerged for restaurant outings and local soccer matches, but after 2002 — when the government passed a law authorizing extraditions to The Hague — his world steadily shrank.
Describing the decades bridging the 20th and 21st centuries, she writes that the fine arts "steadily shrank in visibility and importance," leaving only Lucas as the major voice of pioneering boldness.
"Some board members, who had lived through the Depression, were urging us to stay steady, and I remember one trustee from the West Coast saying, 'We are a New York institution, and we can't stop now.' " As construction moved ahead, the museum steadily shrank.
In the 2 October early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they report that the tumors in the mice steadily shrank over about 200 days with only a small sliver remaining at the end of the experiment.
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The government's budget deficit is steadily shrinking.
At J. P. Morgan and other banks, revenues have been steadily shrinking.
All over the Continent, automakers are slowing production to match steadily shrinking demand.
Here in Allentown the steadily shrinking funds mean that there will be hard choices ahead.
The minimum wage for British youth has been slowly but steadily shrinking.
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