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However as Emperor Tewodros' power | dwindled, Abuna Salama found himself more often at odd |
The movement's strength | dwindled after 1934. |
But their numbers | dwindled after the Axis defeat at the battle of El Ala |
The road was improved after 1810, but its use | dwindled after 1820 with the coming of the railways. |
The community | dwindled after the California gold rush and only a sca |
ccess after leaving the Jackson 5, his status | dwindled after the rise of his younger siblings Michae |
After 1830, commissions | dwindled and he experienced financial difficulties. |
The population of Enterprise | dwindled, and Deland became county seat. |
Season ticket sales | dwindled, and rumors of the team's location were a per |
Numbers of leeks have | dwindled and strict legislation was required to save t |
After several years the club's use had | dwindled and the decision was taken to disband. |
Public funding for the university | dwindled, and in 1826, Holley's salary was cut. |
Attendance at the school | dwindled and the school was eventually closed. |
After his death, al-Sa'iqa's importance | dwindled, and Syria partially turned towards other Pal |
transport reached the area passenger numbers | dwindled and on 17 September 1956 the station was clos |
By 1923, the population of St. Luke's had | dwindled and the church was united with St. Philips. |
Ratings and resources both | dwindled, and the decision was made in August 2005 to |
s they gradually moved away, its congregation | dwindled and in 1967 it was sold to Ecclesia Apostolic |
The number of monks and the abbey's wealth | dwindled and it was finally abandoned in 1796 in the w |
tra Records, the label's support for the band | dwindled, and tensions arose over Splitsville, the Hus |
ailed to develop as hoped, and the population | dwindled and the buildings were moved to neighboring B |
The quality of education | dwindled and became more like a public elementary and |
the 19th century the popularity of the races | dwindled, and military use of the heath grew. |
ned in the 1950s and 1960s, passenger traffic | dwindled, and the last passenger train, The Birmingham |
Revenues from there had | dwindled and there were no funds to repair the chapel |
Attendance at the church | dwindled and it closed and was declared redundant, the |
enth century the Jewish presence in Palestine | dwindled, and the Jewish presence in the Galilee also |
The killings have | dwindled, and with sectarian homogeneity has come a gr |
e industries that built Manchester eventually | dwindled, and like many other industrial structures in |
sing flowers from the same source, its supply | dwindled, and Gajendran appealed to Vishnu, who took L |
es were able to push ahead and the resistance | dwindled and the battalion mopped up and went into a p |
However, recently, this rivalry has | dwindled as a result of the cancellation of the school |
1900, at the height of the mining boom, then | dwindled as the mines were closed. |
termarried and moved away, their Gaelic roots | dwindled as they became New Zealanders. |
rably large, but its importance and power has | dwindled as other more accessible towns have overtaken |
ic final, however, her chance of winiing soon | dwindled as Olga Kuzenkova took the lead and Moreno fo |
Enrollment quickly | dwindled at South Carolina State's law school and it c |
A followup exhibition scheduled for the 19th | dwindled away amid controversy over potential gate rec |
n from railways increased, the Milner fortune | dwindled away and the estate was sold. |
Then, as Newark Meeting | dwindled away, the Meetings united at the Old Kennett |
mid 1940s his appearances in blues clubs had | dwindled away. |
in the middle third millennium BCE, the city | dwindled away. |
cations plagued the company and it eventually | dwindled back down to the original 14 Minnesota restau |
rotection of the housing stock in these areas | dwindled both in size and quality. |
The one-time chain had | dwindled by the time the last city of Chicago Fluky's, |
ed at the bottom of the standings, attendance | dwindled, depriving the team of badly needed revenue t |
ed to accept novices, the number of its monks | dwindled down to two capitulars in 1862. |
Hebert's acting career | dwindled down during his high school years, an experie |
nd farm produce to the city but this business | dwindled down with the motorisation in the 1950s and 1 |
hing and suddenly, Martha's height and weight | dwindled down until she was on the same scale as Doll |
until 1961, when the demand for the lead shot | dwindled, due to new firearm regulations. |
endangered Butternut, population of which has | dwindled due to the butternut canker disease. |
As supplies of the Granatwerfer 36 | dwindled during 1944-1945, the Germans often relied on |
success in the 1990s, its support has slowly | dwindled, ending with just 0.63% of the 2002 gubernato |
After already low passenger numbers | dwindled even further, closure was proposed by the Str |
iod of time, representation by Indian members | dwindled, for example, the position of Bashyam Iyengar |
ership in the Methodist Church in Quebec City | dwindled from 40 individuals to 20. |
additional pack animals, their number having | dwindled from 1,004 to 585, and departed on June 10, 1 |
Usage of these boxes | dwindled further as technology developed. |
It has since | dwindled in size. |
When their success | dwindled in 1961, Little Anthony left to attempt a sol |
The bands' popularity | dwindled in numbers, and record sales began to plummet |
When caribou numbers | dwindled in the 19th century, some Nunatamiut migrated |
As the Hoosier | dwindled in popularity, so did the company's sales, re |
Since moving to GameSpy the game has | dwindled in popularity for online players; however a f |
rds 800 AD, indicating that the Viking colony | dwindled in size with the rise of alternative centres |
vations suggest that the population has since | dwindled in number even more. |
nterest rapidly waned, the CB clubs gradually | dwindled in membership, many disappearing altogether w |
Its active use gradually | dwindled in the 20th century, and disappeared along wi |
However, Batley Carr has since | dwindled in size and now only has a post office, a few |
community of Corsicana, established in 1871, | dwindled in the late twentieth century, spurring the N |
ld remain in Fangorn forest until they slowly | dwindled in number or become "treeish", saying: "Sheep |
Although Port Douglas | dwindled in size rapidly with the abandonment of the D |
he wider population, and the original variety | dwindled in its pure form, though a rare breed, the "C |
During the subsequent centuries, the town | dwindled into insignificance. |
Seth turned into a huge black serpent, but | dwindled into nothingness when the Black Knight's enso |
o, it is possible that Henry Tudor might have | dwindled into history as a mere pretender had not Rich |
, and as their stocks of bombs and ammunition | dwindled, many fell back with small parties remaining |
Traffic gradually | dwindled on the Lehigh Valley; their line south of Lop |
Although traffic | dwindled on the Red Bluff route once the Central Pacif |
Traditionally a coir business belt which has | dwindled over the years as coir prices have fallen. |
afternoon newspapers in America, circulation | dwindled over the years as readers' lifestyles changed |
ad and Hunter Terrace, but the population has | dwindled over recent decades. |
While the family fortune | dwindled over time through enormous estate taxes and t |
p in the 1840s, the Shaker movement gradually | dwindled, partially due to the urban migration that ac |
r movement peaked in the 1840s, but gradually | dwindled, perhaps because of greater employment opport |
e closure of Cwm Rheidol mine, the population | dwindled rapidly with the last ancestral population di |
Australia's ties with the UK | dwindled rapidly as Britain closed foreign bases, dise |
SPITFIRE's usage | dwindled significantly throughout the United States. |
ut and brown trout but their populations have | dwindled since the 1940s. |
In the 1980s, its numbers | dwindled so in 1987 it became a mixed community includ |
As the Italian film industry | dwindled, Steiner retired from acting in 1991 and relo |
As the modification business | dwindled the exhaust business began to take hold. |
ement works closed in 1902 and the population | dwindled thereafter. |
As food reserves | dwindled, these restaurants, including Voisin, improvi |
e of the AIDS crisis, ACT UP's membership has | dwindled, though many chapters continue to meet. |
By 1921 their mounts had | dwindled to just one thousand. |
This made him unpopular, and his influence | dwindled to nothing. |
By then, ACMTC had | dwindled to only about 19 people. |
Meanwhile, attacks by the Royal Air Force | dwindled to less than one a month. |
The number of employees here has | dwindled to the hundreds since the Pfizer takeover. |
The show's audience | dwindled to one of the lowest on network TV. |
e end of the war, in 1648, the population had | dwindled to 20 inhabitants. |
Without them, the returns | dwindled to just 9%, underperforming the Dow. |
h ridership early on was very high, it slowly | dwindled to 55,390 in 1948. |
o more than 2,000, by October that number had | dwindled to 138. |
pulation reached its peak of 261 in 1904, and | dwindled to around 100 between the 1920s and 1950s. |
In 1970, its membership had | dwindled to very small numbers and the members were co |
fluent Yuchi speakers was 15, but this number | dwindled to 7 by 2006. |
Today, the small creek has | dwindled to almost nothing because of the dry heat the |
1939, the Jewish population of Makhnovka had | dwindled to 843. |
By 1920, the Jewish population had | dwindled to about a sixth of the size it had been 40 y |
The congregation had | dwindled to 35 members, and its board began to explore |
In the following decades, the population | dwindled to a low of 2,635 in 1930 before again growin |
the end of their tenure in Cardiff crowds had | dwindled to about 500 and they were forced into liquid |
The attacks | dwindled to a halt in late May after heavy losses to t |
September 1938, the number of insurgents had | dwindled to an estimated 10,000 combatants as a result |
noon service while the Sunday morning service | dwindled to nearly nothing. |
With rising labour costs harvesting | dwindled to a negligible amount and stopped altogether |
ince the Russian market for Georgian wine has | dwindled to a trickle, Georgia has revived this ancien |
nd shifts in population, the congregation had | dwindled to a handful of faithful members, and St. Mar |
omics, reintroduced after the end of the war, | dwindled to near nil in 1950. |
t, however, and by 1936 Gail's population had | dwindled to 250 residents. |
By the early twentieth century membership had | dwindled to a handful from a peak of 200 in the 1850s, |
The once large freight volume had | dwindled to nothing over the decades, and the large fr |
to ministerial budget cuts, and the subsidies | dwindled to one third of previous levels, while most f |
ed most of these structures and the community | dwindled to a scattering of farms and homes until arou |
o) on the southern continent of Gondwana, but | dwindled to extinction by the end of the Permian perio |
d in a car crash in 1965, her fortune rapidly | dwindled to nothing: banks and tax creditors both deem |
tance in medieval times but which by 1831 had | dwindled to 217 houses and a population of 1,080, and |
tive at the end of 2006, while production had | dwindled to 554,000 barrels (88,100 m3) during that ye |
thers claim that the statewide population had | dwindled to approximately 100,000 by the early 1840s, |
lifornia missions, as the neophyte population | dwindled under the impact of Old World diseases. |
As numbers | dwindled, units were amalgamated for administrative pu |
The membership had gradually | dwindled until there was hardly a minyan available. |
weary of the services in German, and numbers | dwindled until the last German service was held in 191 |
His commercial appeal had | dwindled, with 1981's Somewhere in England failing to |
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