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At the southern border, for instance, illegal crossings have dwindled, just as Trump promised — though not to their lowest level ever, as Trump claimed Tuesday.

The race was at one time worth $1 million but has dwindled in recent years turning the Big ‘Cap into more of a Little ‘Cap.

Alternatively, gulls may be relying on human leftovers for much of the year as the natural food supply dwindles.

From BBC

But even that won’t be enough to fully replenish the department’s 82-bus fleet, which had dwindled to roughly two dozen operable buses by the end of last year.

Any faith she still held that police would help quickly dwindled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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