61.   The proposal came as Clinton, who was flying back from Israel on Tuesday, prepared to spend Wednesday seeking compromise with a rapidly dwindling number of Republican moderates.

62.   The targets of such a statement would be the dwindling number of uncommitted Republicans.

63.   The siren song of Jerusalem is no less loud for Christians, who, despite their dwindling numbers here, insist on a voice in the ongoing political struggle.

64.   The vote came after an emotional debate among the dwindling number of World War II veterans left in the Senate.

65.   There is a dwindling number of banks of significant size in the affluent towns of south Maryland and northern Virginia.

66.   They worked with biologists to develop a restoration plan for the dwindling number of shrimp in that creek.

67.   This is seen in the dwindling numbers who bother to vote on election day.

68.   To avoid getting swallowed up, the two smaller companies are expected to get bigger so they can bid competitively for a dwindling number of post-Cold War military contracts.

69.   To help counteract their dwindling numbers, independent booksellers are launching a national campaign called Book Sense.

70.   Understand, please, that not all Republicans have it in for Mother Nature, though those who do not are a dwindling number.

a. + number >>共 430
large 15.21%
growing 8.43%
small 5.19%
increasing 4.65%
record 2.28%
limited 2.08%
total 1.89%
exact 1.89%
unknown 1.88%
unspecified 1.77%
dwindling 0.37%
dwindling + n. >>共 266
number 11.68%
supply 7.48%
stock 3.69%
band 2.46%
reserve 2.36%
support 1.84%
profit 1.64%
minority 1.54%
population 1.43%
resource 1.43%
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