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What both versions share is a compelling antihero in Platonov: a village schoolmaster once thought of as "a second Byron" who has dwindled into a neurotic Don Juan with a ruinous attraction for women.
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In the second operating room, Angel, a small man in his 30s who had dwindled to 115 pounds during years of shuttling between work and dialysis, was soon draped too.
This is the kind of data distortion Mr. Rubinstein disparages: "There were actually 73 10th graders," Mr. Rubinstein writes, "who had dwindled to 44 seniors — a pretty relevant detail".
To anyone not running for president, however, the report contained both good news and bad.The good news is that the average American is a little better off, and the proportion of Americans who are poor has dwindled a little.
New York is Democratic Party blue, but the percentage of private sector employees who are union members has dwindled into the single digits.
And tourism has dwindled among Americans who fear -- incorrectly -- that chaos reigns on the streets and beaches.
At West-Park Presbyterian on the Upper West Side, the active membership has dwindled to 20 who now worship at a church nearby, and homeless people camp out in the building's doorways.
After 12 years in office, Mr Wade's support has dwindled - even among the young Senegalese who helped propel him to power.
His interest has dwindled.
Attendance has dwindled.
Public support has dwindled.
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