Sentence examples for the dwindling of from inspiring English sources

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He only laments the dwindling of time.

The dwindling of natural resources will force us to change.

Bolton makes a connection between Thatcher's ascendancy and the dwindling of punk's vital energies.

The dwindling of Britain's military presence over the 1970s withered the islands' old fortress economy.

Ms. Ciochetta blamed causes other than increased competition for the dwindling of interest in North Fork.

As I write in The Times, a Midwestern drought has caused the dwindling of the mighty river in recent months.

When David Carr worries about the dwindling of original content on the Web, he identifies only part of the problem.

Even the dwindling of passion can make us swoon, as though we were listening to the close of a symphony.

How deep, really, is his affection for bath toys, his childlike sadness at the dwindling of lollipops?

In Britain, the dwindling of local activists has gone hand-in-hand with a more professional approach to communications.

Over-regulation in the past arguably led to the dwindling of rented accommodation, which was in no one's interests.

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