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At that point, no matter how packed my shelves may be, my options typically dwindle to one — martini.
John Fox, a consultant for the hotel industry, said nearly all hotels lost money on room service, which requires maintaining a staff of waiters and kitchen workers throughout the day, even though orders typically dwindle after breakfast and come in sporadically afterward.
When unrequited, the feelings typically dwindle away and eventually disappear, unless the object of their affection sends mixed signals or physical or emotional distance prolongs the intensity and uncertainty (e.g., one partner lives in a different state or is married).
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Typically, the number of proposals on ballot begins to dwindle after more than three-quarters of the S&P 500 index firms adopt the governance practice in question.
While fellowship workshops typically start with around a dozen students, the numbers dwindle as the semester goes on.
My practice would dwindle away.
Basically, everything began to dwindle.
Fisheries will dwindle.
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