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31. A more authoritative voice from above, and dwindling noise, and an absence of glitter. 32. It could lead to changes in the way biologists monitor the species, as well as efforts to boost the dwindling population. 33. The 125-year-old chain filed for Chapter 11 protections from creditors in July after years of anemic earnings and dwindling sales. 34. As the sun rose higher into the morning sky, circuits went inside her greymass, flaring up and dwindling to ash. 35. Exports are dwindling and the trade deficit is swelling. 36. While sinking into thinking, the dwindling linkman drank the pink ink sprinkled on the wrinkly paper. 37. There is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family. 38. Library usage trends corroborate this view: teary-eyed reference librarians will readily tell you about their dwindling print reference collections, whose budgets have since been reallocated. 39. Look alive, small biotech. Pfizer is looking to the little guys to save its skin as it faces dwindling profits and competition from generics in the coming years. 40. The remaining days of my summer internship are dwindling rapidly. 41. It was intended to swallow every vestige of dwindling attractiveness out of her. 42. Brimming with charcoal from southern Somalia's dwindling forests,[www.] a truck rolls toward a port in Mogadishu. 43. Notification can also be used to trigger events, such as reacting to a state change that surpasses a given threshold, as in the case of dwindling resources like memory or disk space. 44. Wollstonecraft was the first daughter of an unsuccessful farmer and resented the concentration of the family's dwindling resources on its eldest son. 45. Bromberg says the conduit plan ignores the root cause of the dwindling Dead Sea. 46. But the half-life of market domination seems to be dwindling. 47. The archbishop, who is president of the Pontifical Council for Culture, said dwindling numbers of worshippers at some churches meant it now made sense to sell, or even destroy, the buildings. 48. With student enrolment dwindling, the Japanese - language schools are struggling to survive. 49. But Gabon's oil reserves were dwindling and Bongo saw a chance to cash in on another hot commodity. 50. In the West, in Europe and America, the big economic story is a demographic one — a rapidly ageing population and a dwindling tax take with which to support our increasingly doddery citizens. 51. In science and technology lies the answer to the problems of dwindling resources. 52. Pyramids of high-interest private lending are collapsing as companies whose profits are dwindling due to rising costs and weakening demand default on their debts. Dozens of tycoons have skipped town. 53. The tsunami was but one clear counterargument to the claim that nuclear power is a safe solution to climate change and dwindling oil supplies. 54. Furthermore, dwindling water flows along the Mekong in Southeast Asia as well as on the Brahmaputra in eastern India and Bangladesh could produce a sharp international backlash. 55. As a result variety is dwindling towards a vanishing point. 56. As we enter what is sure to be a long period of uncertainty—a gantlet of lost jobs, dwindling assets, home foreclosures and two continuing wars—the downside of stress is certainly worth exploring. 57. The national team is a laughing stock, while the top-flight Chinese Super League (CSL) produces a low grade product to dwindling audiences and has long been perceived as byword for corruption. 58. He recognised the grunts and wheezes of the financial pistons, the hissing of a dwindling tap stock, the twitching of a troublesome yield curve. 59. While sinking into considering, the dwindling linkman drank the roseate ink spattered on the wrinkly paper. 60. Due to dwindling of fossil fuel, fuel ethanol has been trusted as an alternate fuel for the future.