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The pair eke out a medieval existence eating painfully hot potatoes, tending to dwindling lanterns and keeping Gypsies away from their well.
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As decades pass, maximum heart rate slows, aerobic capacity wanes, muscle mass tends to dwindle.
Performance tends to dwindle in a noisy environment, particularly if the noise is high-pitched and loud and the task is difficult.
The convent sits at the highest point of Ste-Marie, where it inculcates a species of virtue that tends to dwindle into convention.
Unfortunately, few of the more desirable cultivars have the vigour of montbretia, and if left to their own devices tend to dwindle into congested, grassy clumps.
Even the international bragging rights that come with imperial pomp tend to dwindle in proportion to the amount of force that is required to bludgeon the locals into submission.
However, the difference between these two curves tends to dwindle as the number of nodes increases.
Women usually had more than men, and the amount tended to dwindle with age.
As the economy sours, however, justifications for such an expenditure tend to dwindle.
As we age, our telomeres tend to dwindle – leaving a cell open to a range of problems, including cancerous growth.
A few other costs also tend to dwindle once a person has succeeded in snagging a spouse.
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