| 21. | The Depression, followed by TV, further thinned their ranks.
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| 22. | By dawn the crowds in Belgrade's streets had thinned.
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| 23. | But the deportations have dramatically thinned the population at the camps.
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| 24. | The native populations had thinned out to subsistence hunter-gatherers.
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| 25. | Below this level they thinned to three and two inches respectively.
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| 26. | When occlusal forces are reduced the PDL atrophies, appearing thinned.
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| 27. | Likewise, the stock wrists were often thinned for cadet use.
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| 28. | During this week parts of a division have strongly thinned also.
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| 29. | Wafers thinned down to 75 to 50 ?m are common today.
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| 30. | Lincoln sites remain popular tourist attractions, but crowds have thinned.
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