Sadly, rapid modern development has seen their numbers dwindle to just a few hundred in recent years.
After the patent expires, those revenues will dwindle virtually overnight, as generic competitors enter the marketplace.
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Oil production only began to dwindle under the poor leadership of Hoxha in the communist era.
As the private sector thrives, demands on the government dwindle and spending reduction becomes politically easier.
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Both districts near the Lake Ontario shore have for years watched their numbers dwindle.
It has come at a high cost, as companies have seen their market value dwindle.
As all these resources dwindle, economic pressure is growing to use them more wisely.
But as the number of squares per face increases, those moves dwindle in significance.
Claims that homeowners often use guns for legitimate self-defense dwindle away on close examination.
If current trends continue, then soon Christian influence in the Middle East may dwindle to nothing.
Today, Dell does not have proprietary software and has seen its fortunes and market dominance dwindle.
Other levies and the cascading bureaucracy under Obamacare will repel capital as returns dwindle.
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Meanwhile, as negotiations dragged on, the GM board has watched the value of Hughes dwindle.
Such revenues are forecast to dwindle, as the few remaining choice lots are sold.
In contrast the zeal and resources of those taking on the tobacco giants may dwindle.
Housing starts and prices considerably improved, and the inventory of foreclosed property continues to slowly dwindle.
Baratta says that as car sales dwindle, more of the company's revenue is coming from tire replacements.
There's little chance profits will dwindle as fans cancel their season tickets and stop tuning in on television.
However, if St Helena does not become accessible by air then our community will certainly dwindle to nothing.
The fire of competitiveness doesn't dwindle after age 25 along with brain mass and steroid levels, it appears.
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It is when companies react to unanticipated sales slumps or consumer apathy by adding additional promotions that profits dwindle.
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He warned that otherwise new mortgage lending might dwindle to a complete halt.
He implies that all experts have their seasons and then dwindle into irrelevance.
The thousands of visitors will dwindle to hundreds and on down the chart.
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Moreover, the U.S. military presence in Western Europe is likely to dwindle dramatically.
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As Britain began to industrialize, the number of royal pageants began to dwindle.
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However, one expert told the BBC it would be rash to say interest in the sale would now dwindle.
Grandson of newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst watching family fortune continue to dwindle.
Managed-money accounts in the platinum group metals saw their net-long position dwindle as they added to shorts and cut longs.
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The papers are seeing their classified-advertising revenue for homes, cars, travel and jobs dwindle as more of it moves online.
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