Though the amount of press it has seen has dwindled as of late, the show is still as exciting as ever. |
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The Escort accelerated towards Glasgow, and as the midnight traffic dwindled, the hitcher knew the game was up. |
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The smile on Tory's face dwindled, and he nodded as he ran a hand through his softly waved blonde hair. |
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But the boom in major breakthroughs in the science of aerodynamics had dwindled. |
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By the 1960s SHD enthusiasm for using convict road gangs was apparently in decline as the system dwindled away to a remnant. |
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Pedestrian traffic on the boardwalk dwindled in the wintertime, leaving the city's hotels with large blocks of empty rooms. |
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As repression became less overt, the number of arrests dwindled, and with them the number of investigation files. |
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So do I take it that at the launch of the Virdi inquiry very much that training was in vogue but now it has filtered off, or dwindled off? |
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But she piled on the pounds after the birth of her son, George, nine months ago and singing took a back seat as her confidence dwindled. |
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As audiences dwindled, Apollo's pledge to keep the cinema open until a buyer could be found died with the box office takings. |
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Kelp beds off the coast disappeared, white sea bass numbers dwindled and Dover sole suffered from fin rot. |
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Consequently, the number of ton-miles tripled, while the number of roads and track mileage dwindled. |
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The store was besieged with inquiries about it and the short supply we had dwindled and disappeared. |
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Cougar populations dwindled until the 1970s, when the big cat became nearly extinct in the state. |
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Otherwise, immigration from Bulgaria during these years had dwindled to a trickle. |
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In the past two years, the supply of clergy coming out of Canadian seminaries has dwindled to a trickle. |
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Last year, he shouldered David Coulthard aside so comprehensively that the Scot's enduring relationship with McLaren suddenly dwindled. |
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After fifteen more attacks, that hope had dwindled to a vague, undefined optimism. |
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Australia's large number of native speakers of languages other than English has dwindled in recent times. |
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The light outside had dwindled away to almost nothing, and silent soldiers on padded feet were lighting braziers and turning up gas lamps. |
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Closer to the moon, the numbers of the stars dwindled for the brilliance of the light from the moon overrode it. |
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Since its viewership has dwindled, ABC had to depend on something other than ABC to get the word out on its new shows. |
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By the time she left the bathroom, it was almost 7 pm. And the rain outside had dwindled to a small shower, or even a sprinkle, at most. |
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At the early meetings there was great interest and enthusiasm, but that dwindled. |
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My bravado from earlier dwindled as he nodded, smiled again, and continued stacking the shelves. |
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However, the numbers have dwindled to less than a quarter what they once were. |
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I shouted in a state of panic as my time left to get ready dwindled down to only 13 minutes. |
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Once those prey dwindled, orcas would settle for the smaller fur seals and aggressive sea lions. |
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Towns whose population has since dwindled to negligible still have their cenotaph or war memorial, as do schools and churches. |
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Most of us thought that the Ancient Order of Hibernians in this country had dwindled to a handful of ancient Hibernians. |
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While we never felt cheated in any way, it was slightly alarming how quickly our money supply dwindled. |
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They lost comrades-in-arms by the score during the four-year-conflict and the number of survivors has dwindled with every passing anniversary. |
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As rations dwindled, she sustained herself by hymning the consolations of good food. |
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The great flood of January 4th has come and gone, and all the excitement over it has dwindled. |
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When the food supplies dwindled, they ferreted around for root vegetables, insects and anything else that can be eaten. |
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The day's ride had exhausted her already dwindled energy, and the night had truly enervated her. |
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Business became so bad that many dockers lost their jobs and the number of ships sailing to and from British ports dwindled to almost nothing. |
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Her strength dwindled as four men grasped hold of her and dragged her away. |
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As communities dwindled and merged, Shaker villages were gradually sold off. |
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It had slowly dwindled day by day as the news of his accident became old hat. |
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Their coalition seemed to have dwindled to an embittered band of older white Southern men. |
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There was relief all around when the shower turned out to be only a brief one that dwindled into a sporadic drizzle that soon stopped as the sky cleared. |
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Scenes were reshot, money ran out, and interest from others dwindled. |
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Native bird and other wildlife populations have dwindled such that the region is now home to more than 56 threatened or endangered species of birds and animals. |
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The crowd around the medical supplies dwindled again as I made my stand. |
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Luxembourg has also traditionally been the home of a great number of convents and religious orders, a number that has dwindled since the last century. |
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I would take a nice piece of nursery stock, and in four hours I would prune it, wire it, repot it and then wonder why it dwindled away on me despite my careful considerations. |
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Marc Bloch observed long ago that labor services peasants owed lords and the size of demesnes dwindled between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. |
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The aim of the project is to provide a haven for threatened wildlife such as the avocet and marsh harriers whose numbers have dwindled significantly in recent years. |
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These tree-like creatures, agonizingly slow and covered with mossy bark, nursed themselves on tales of past glory while their numbers dwindled in their isolation. |
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Bound by rope, an awareness crept upon me as each knot was tied, as my body was tightly bound and the wiggle room dwindled. |
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Over the years, the number of national champs there dwindled as more and more people in the rest of the country joined in the search for big trees. |
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Consequently, the number of private banknotes dwindled in England and Wales but proliferated in Scotland and Ireland. |
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Between the use of Chinook Jargon and the increased presence of English, the number of speakers of indigenous languages dwindled. |
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Sales of fireworks dwindled somewhat during the First World War, but resumed in the following peace. |
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However, the Anglo Indian population has dwindled over the years with most people migrating abroad or to other parts of the country. |
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Sales of house records dwindled and, by 1988, the genre was selling less than a tenth as many records as at the height of the style's popularity. |
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Funding has dwindled so badly that many public libraries have been forced to cut their hours and release employees. |
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The army had dwindled to fewer than 5,000 men fit for duty, and would be reduced to 1,400 after enlistments expired at the end of the year. |
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No pupils were compelled to attend, the class dwindled, and Hamilton gave it up when the salary ceased. |
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It was said that she was strongly interested in fame and fortune, and when household finances dwindled, she complained bitterly. |
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As the number of people attending the fair dwindled its length was reduced from 10 days down to three or four. |
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A massive exodus to the cities ensued as their ability to provide a living from the land dwindled. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s, as the number of Conservative MPs for Welsh constituencies dwindled almost to zero, the office fell into disrepute. |
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The Viking presence dwindled until 1066, when the invading Norsemen lost their final battle with the English at Stamford Bridge. |
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America's natural gas reserves dwindled from 237 trillion in 1974 to 203 trillion. |
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The Karelians remained under Russian and then Soviet rule, and their absolute and relative numbers dwindled. |
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After the camps were closed, state subsidies, local industries and communication dwindled to almost nothing. |
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These numbers were only feasible in times of peace, however, and dwindled in time of conflict. |
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Since August, the numerousness of rallies has dwindled, but people are still gathering on Sofia's streets every evening. |
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But as polio sufferers died and newer, more portable respiratory devices were developed, the number of people in iron lungs dwindled. |
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A Britz campervan, for exploring the But following the railway's privatisation in the 1990s numbers quickly dwindled. |
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Birds like spotted flycatcher and tree pipit could benefit, along with other species which have dwindled due to habitat loss. |
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Trimethylamine levels rise in people with diseased livers because the enzyme that usually removes the compound from the body has dwindled. |
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Turning from the first glance at the circumfulgent splendour, it dwindled into nothing as he looked again at the lady. |
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The boy had dwindled to a skeleton, and the skin lay on his face in crimpled folds, like a mask of black crape. |
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Religious societies, though begun with excellent intentions, are said to have dwindled into factious clubs. |
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The strict constructionists had dwindled to a few impracticables, headed by John Randolph. |
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The Black Death may also have promoted the use of vernacular English, as the number of teachers proficient in French dwindled. |
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The Paradise Plums had dwindled substantially. So had the Mintips, a mint sweet with the elasticity and lastingness of rubber. |
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Skiffing has dwindled in favour of private motor boat ownership but is competed on the river in the summer months. |
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Sadly I feel life's many wicked seducements have now dwindled down to red wine, various cuts of beef. |
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As the supply of Reserve judge advocates dwindled, the JAGD decided to directly commission civilian lawyers and enlisted personnel who were attorneys. |
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The once-dominant calcareous sponges slowly dwindled, he says. |
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Large species such as the tiger, rhinoceros, orangutan, elephant, and leopard, were once abundant as far east as Bali, but numbers and distribution have dwindled drastically. |
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As the Prussian armies had dwindled to just 60,000 men and with Berlin itself about to come under siege, Frederick's survival was severely threatened. |
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The orchestra played for other managements, and managed to survive, although the hitherto remunerative work for regional choral societies dwindled to almost nothing. |
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But towards the turn of the millennium its popularity was deemed to have dwindled as the UK garage style known as speed garage yielded several hit singles. |
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Seventy-seven machine guns dwindled to four, and the unstable lead azide was transformed into lead styphnate, then lead picrate, a less dangerous compound. |
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Mary and Bothwell confronted the lords at Carberry Hill on 15 June, but there was no battle as Mary's forces dwindled away through desertion during negotiations. |
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