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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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