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  • o join Lincoln City on a two year deal after declining a new contract at Wycombe Wanderers.
  • me major and subsequently colonel, meanwhile declining a lieutenant colonel's commission in a Virgi
  • onded to this report by criticizing them for declining a recent invitation to visit Guantanamo Bay.
  • tract at League Two side Burton Albion after declining a contract with his old club.
  • Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations; declining a grant of arms after his peerage on the gro
  • stol City Council to selective education and declining academic results, Fairfield closed as a gram
  • ate industrial agriculture well: it has been declining across its range during the 20th century, an
  • ed spy in Joseph Mankiewicz's 5 Fingers, the declining actor in the first remake of A Star Is Born
  • rend of layoffs in the media industry due to declining advertising revenue in the late-2000s recess
  • ess fell on uncertain times in the 1990s, as declining advertising and rising newsprint costs-contr
  • ine and community quickly boomed and busted, declining after 1890.
  • ting a little before the American Civil War, declining afterwards, and rapidly disappearing after t
  • he 20th century it grew to almost 500 before declining again to the current level.
  • After declining Alaskan oil shipments, the pipeline was clos
  • Michael Jordan's final All-Star game, after declining Allen Iverson's and Tracy McGrady's offers t
  • ntage of underage smoking, and their use was declining among high school students.
  • She argues that divorce is declining among well educated Caucasians, and that cou
  • was elected to the Australian Senate, after declining an invitation by the former Liberal Premier
  • After declining an invitation to appear in Woody Allen's fil
  • Declining an oboe scholarship from the Juilliard, Beas
  • Lee left the club at the end of the season, declining an offer to serve as hitting coach.
  • After declining an offer to move to the NBC owned station in
  • h and superintendent in Bernburg, and, after declining an invitation to the University of Bonn, pas
  • following season slimer and fully fit, after declining an offer from an undisclosed European team.
  • iled Selwyn College co-principal Carol White declining an invitation to the school's prizegiving st
  • ying particularly talking to children, never declining an invitation.
  • After declining an offer to attend the Berklee College of Mu
  • By 1900, Bond's health was clearly declining, and in 1902, his coadjutor James Carmichael
  • efore Fang Fei leaves, Jin-Yi's grades start declining and he takes third place in a race he had ho
  • er half of the 20th century the industry was declining and becoming deeply unprofitable, but was ke
  • Her condition had been declining, and medical staff could no longer stabilise
  • abitat quality and availability, and numbers declining, and some of the subpopulations in danger of
  • Its habitat is fragmented and declining, and the species is therefore very rare.
  • This species was once common, but is rapidly declining and is currently classified as vulnerable du
  • Soon after 1975, Kadhaprasangam started declining and it could not cope with the then fast and
  • ver, traffic from the Conns Creek Branch was declining and it closed later that year.
  • The use of hair powder had been declining and the tax hastened its near death.
  • ng the early eighties when the works started declining and management numbers fell it was opened up
  • His health seemed to be declining, and many suggested that attempting to get t
  • In his lifetime, Rome's power was declining and the capital of the Roman Empire had been
  • em was that Roosevelt's health was seriously declining, and everyone who saw Roosevelt, including t
  • d-1922, the administration's activities were declining and some states were taking a more active ro
  • By the 1990s use of the centre was declining and the facilities were in need of modernisa
  • The species is rapidly declining and it is already extinct on Lombok and poss
  • the Australian Masked Owl on the mainland is declining and several states have placed this owl on t
  • Congress, serving four two-year terms before declining another, announcing instead his retirement f
  • bought 450 tons of biscuits for the troops, declining any profits or commissions.
  • in 1820 - a change of parish that led to his declining appointment as secretary of the Cambrian Soc
  • but returned it to Washington on February 2, declining appointment.
  • family, in a time of eroding family life and declining appreciation for families in general".
  • The plant is rare and declining as its habitat of shifting dune sands is los
  • been formally calculated but is known to be declining as some sites (like Covie) are presumed lost
  • Canadian Singles Chart), album sales are not declining as rapidly in Canada as CD singles are, and
  • In Singapore its range is declining, as it is in competition with the introduced
  • isks of complication, the procedure has been declining as a method of abortion.
  • By 1453 usage of the palace was declining as successive monarchs were spending more ti
  • It was, however, declining at this time: "in Llanyblodwell Welsh prepon
  • y to work under the studio system, which was declining at the time.
  • ersity, and, when Caroline Benn's health was declining, at the Caroline and Tony Benn house in Holl
  • hree years but finally closed in 1951 due to declining attendance and complaints of noise from loca
  • nal investments reversed the park's trend in declining attendance over the previous decade (this tr
  • ity Council voted to cancel the Tour, due to declining attendance and a lack of sponsors.
  • to the first division, but an aging team and declining attendance bode poorly for both Southworth's
  • sport left the stadium in the 1950s owing to declining attendance and complaints of noise from loca
  • Declining attendance forced owner Edward Maier to put
  • The Oaks, faced with declining attendance and a detoriating ballpark, moved
  • However with declining attendance, Rob Bremner was relieved of his
  • that the Summer NAMM show has suffered from declining attendance, as it has been cycled between Na
  • The event suffered from continually declining attendance.
  • d of the 2006/07 school year, due in part to declining attendance.
  • Suffering from declining audience figures, the run of The Wednesday P
  • His health is declining because of smoking.
  • rk around 1% market share, and the number is declining because of migration of the customers to oth
  • Use of thioacetazone is declining because it can cause severe (sometimes fatal
  • h Thailand have resulted in habitat loss and declining biodiversity (in particular, destruction of
  • h, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew lamented that declining birth rates and large number of graduate wom
  • The declining birth rate is another issue with the potenti
  • He argued the declining birthrate would weaken the quantity and qual
  • ecting both increased levels of immigration, declining birthrates among established anglophone and
  • of native Cree people, short of food due to declining bison populations, approached Battleford, th
  • and thereby maintain global supremacy over a declining Britain and a Soviet Union badly damaged by
  • A declining buffalo population ended the settlement and
  • y will be closing this store location due to declining business at Downtown site.
  • rtners began to sell off their assets due to declining business and the nearing completion of the G
  • trom (210,000 sq ft.) (Closed in 2011 due to declining business.)
  • Its numbers are declining, but it is locally common.
  • The common noctule bat is declining but the other European noctules are even rar
  • Its population is slowly declining, but it has some tolerance to habitat modifi
  • development cornerstone for the blighted and declining but slowly returning Central City neighborho
  • t terms in 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006, with a declining, but respectable, percentage of the vote.
  • Coal tonnages were declining by this stage too: in 1940, the line was car
  • al cities, with the number of total offences declining by 51% between 2000 and 2004.
  • unsuccessful, due in part to Kristofferson's declining career as a singer and the release of The Hi
  • oleman R. Brice with the notion that despite declining CD sales fans would usually want to have a m
  • As with Ottawa's other old churches, declining church attendance had caused problems for th
  • church plants from Holy Trinity Brompton to declining churches around London with the support of t
  • Citing steadily declining circulation figures, Lindsay Newspapers shut
  • tive in Bristol; the union says that despite declining circulation the newspapers remain extremely
  • Facing declining circulation and ad revenue, it cut back to t
  • t was an attempt to distance itself from the declining city.
  • iorating academic environment in the form of declining class offerings and increasing class sizes,
  • In 1860 the declining colony was incorporated into the emerging ci
  • Because of declining community population and, thereby, enrollmen
  • he neighborhood in recent years has been the declining condition of some of the older homes in the
  • ithstanding this, the decay of the city, and declining condition of this part of Sicily generally,
  • Declining copper prices led to the smelter's closure i
  • her with the effects of World War II and the declining copra market, Manra was abandoned in 1963.
  • s that many companies go through a period of declining cost savings - the so-called ‘inefficiency t
  • The site has seen declining crowds in the past few years and has been st
  • Essex Head, for the purpose of cheering the declining days of Dr. Johnson; and, it is believed, th
  • tion of spawning sites and protect them from declining declining water quality.
  • The rise of steel making and declining demand for cast iron after the Civil War cau
  • America, closed the prison in 2010 following declining demand for the facility by the State of Minn
  • Declining demand led to the closure of the Burnside Ce
  • perance textbooks were available to meet the declining demand.
  • er he hit peak form, and despite his average declining dramatically, he made his only career half-c
  • Its numbers are declining due to habitat loss from logging and farming
  • t. extimus) is declining due to habitat loss and is considered to be
  • d, but recently population numbers have been declining due to deforestation caused by the Chinese l
  • ing ducks are reported but their numbers are declining due to proliferation of phumdis.
  • They are thought to be declining due to loss and degradation of the forest.
  • However it has a restriced range and it is declining due to habitat loss.
  • RNC for nearly a year, as Atwater-his health declining due to an inoperable brain tumor-spent 170 d
  • ange and small population, and appears to be declining due to large-scale capture for export by the
  • Over the last 50 years the system has been declining due to a decreased rate of sedimentation cau
  • stern Himalayas where its habitat is rapidly declining, due in part to deforestation, it is overcol
  • Its population is inferred to be rapidly declining due to deforestation in its breeding range,
  • With his form declining during 1902, he spent another year out, defl
  • cline in the money supply during a period of declining economic activity.
  • and other universities of contributing to a declining economy by transferring taxpayer-funded rese
  • chie and his struggles with the effects of a declining economy and governmental regulations on the
  • onwealth troops, the tide turned against the declining empire and its allies, Germany and Austria-H
  • of inexpensive water pumps and pipelines and declining energy costs in the 20th century, solar stil
  • the district, was closed in 1980, because of declining enrollment in the area and in the district.
  • the school expanded to about 100 pupils but declining enrollment and increasing losses led to the
  • In addition to state cuts, declining enrollment and unanticipated shortfalls in p
  • It was forced to close in 1944 due to declining enrollment at the school.
  • Due to declining enrollment in the school district, the San J
  • Following declining enrollment and a recommendation by the local
  • However, due to declining enrollment Edina East was closed in 1981 and
  • 1942 at the onset of World War II because of declining enrollment at the law school, but since re-o
  • (Grades PK-5) in Lone Star; however, due to declining enrollment the school was closed.
  • University through tough financial times and declining enrollment spurred by the Great Depression a
  • Declining enrollment in the 1990s left each of the fou
  • he 1970s and 80s, MCC entered into a time of declining enrollment and financial trouble.
  • was finally closed in 1979 as a reaction to declining enrollment and decreased revenues following
  • Declining enrollment in the 1990s left each of the fou
  • reated by Richmond Public Schools because of declining enrollment and the continued loss of revenue
  • s to gain admission, eventually resulting in declining enrollment, plummeting it to the lowest enro
  • er and facing a dire financial situation and declining enrollment, McCormick sold the Lincoln Park
  • In 1985, due to declining enrollment, Fort Hunt and nearby Groveton Hi
  • The school was closed due to declining enrollment, but the facility now houses a pr
  • In 1981, due to declining enrollment, Edina East was closed and Edina
  • The school is closing in June 2011 due to declining enrollment.
  • ool ceased operations in 1986 in the face of declining enrollment.
  • in Cory Elementary was closed in 1984 due to declining enrollment.
  • The school was built due to declining enrollments and low test scores that caused
  • Spotted Pardalote numbers appear to be declining, especially in urban areas, but the species
  • increased costs of operating the program and declining fan support.
  • population, or because it is unlikely to be declining fast enough to qualify for listing in a more
  • mated to be in the tens of thousands, but is declining fast.
  • i jewelry design industry that was rapdly in declining favour.
  • eration was also likely abandoned due to the declining finances of the LDS Church and the Utah War
  • Declining fish catches forced thousands of fishermen t
  • high society and rich people, which gave the declining fishing village a surge of popularity in the
  • wing in Conservative support (which had been declining for the previous 18 months largely due to th
  • By now Everton were a declining force, however Southall remained a constant
  • n for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, but his declining form immediately preceding the finals meant
  • However, largely because of NBC's declining fortunes and audience-loyalty problems it in
  • led LaClede's was to contribute to Laclede's declining fortunes in St. Louis.
  • by chairman Robert Chase to revert Norwich's declining fortunes was Martin O'Neill.
  • The combination of high rents and the declining fortunes of downtown Boston retail prompted
  • re National party leader Don Brash until the declining fortunes of the Democratic Party (as Social
  • the Civil War, and it was in support of the declining fortunes of Charles I of England that he wro
  • ntwerp from 1573 to 1582, it ceased with the declining fortunes of that city.
  • period which saw a reversal in its hitherto declining fortunes, with the programme winning the Mos
  • nt results- this time 10.8% and close to the declining French Communist Party.
  • ve with several organizations to address the declining fresh water supply and clean water to the wo
  • e end of an era, with the Crocodiles rapidly declining from here.
  • Its population has been declining from its peak of 1495 in 1886 to its current
  • have weathered the worst of it, it is still declining from these diseases.
  • h a way as to generate a bias against older ( declining) frostbelt cities, cities that were losing p
  • language lost its last and probably already declining function as a church language when the Visig
  • opularity in Poland and abroad in the 1980s, declining further during the 1990s, and the rather unc
  • lasgow Bridgeton by-election, 1961, his vote declining further to only 3.1%.
  • Though declining further suggestions to run for public office
  • agement with Luton Town, but with his health declining further, he resigned in December 1929 and re
  • arines holds the promise of reinvigorating a declining Galactic empire.
  • In order to deal with declining global oil production, he has proposed the R
  • good range of common birds and the rare and declining glow worm.
  • protests and activism in the 1960s and 70s, declining gov't sponsorship, town-gown tensions; acade
  • thin 2 hours, peaking at 8 to 12 hours, then declining gradually.
  • ner automation, the function of the port was declining gradually.
  • no Tony Award nominations and faced steadily declining grosses and high weekly running costs.
  • nd India is dramatically increasing, rapidly declining ground water tables worldwide, increasing cl
  • arcity include environmental degradation and declining groundwater.
  • er Fonteony soon lost interest in what was a declining group.
  • Oklahoma for most of his life, and suffered declining health leading to his death in the hospital
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