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1. As the war continued and the insurgent violence increased, the coalition dwindled as countries either reduced their contingents or pulled their troops completely.
2. When they do come through, often the sums have dwindled remarkably from the amount originally promised.
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3. Sands'project was halted in November 2008 after credit markets seized up and revenue dwindled.
4. The election result does not waver Koizumi's premiership, but a dwindled influence in the upper house would cut his authority in the party.
5. The growth rate of the number of people joining in social insurance dwindled in the first quarter due to impacts from economic and employment changes.
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6. Florida's alligator population had once dwindled to the point that the reptile was placed on the federal list of endangered species.
7. The night market lasted until the small hours while the crowds on the streets dwindled gradually.
8. His office had to relocate twice to save money, and members dwindled from seven to two.
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9. Taiwan's economic power has dwindled and unemployment rate risen in recent years.
10. The performers became theatre artists, while the number of teahouses also dwindled as the catering business was not encouraged.