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As Chicago saw its market share begin to wither, it looked for ways to get some of it back.
Some fresh water will turn salty, and fishing and agriculture will wither, it said.
We were harrowed, bowled over, dazzled and shocked – and this brilliant reprise shows that age does not wither it.
As soon as the flowers start to wither, it is important to cut off the blooms just at the base of the trumpets.
Water infrequently; if the stems start to wither, it is usually because you have overwatered and the roots have rotted off.
If the pension system continues to wither, it is not hard to envision a darker future in which -- as was true until early in the 20th Century, before the advent of pensions -- many of the elderly would be forced to keep working to stave off poverty.
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But when the labor beat withered, it was rarely replaced by a work beat.
If, when it was last revived three years ago, age had not exactly withered it, it still needed some refurbishment.
The cartel is not only closed, but, as television news has withered, it is also shrinking.
The novel has not withered; it holds on, held in the warmth of the hand.
As his energy faded and his body withered, it was as if the movement he built, nurtured, and led had suffered the same fate.
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