| 31. | Water just enough to keep them from shriveling during the winter, more often when spring arrives.
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| 32. | Other responses run from a shriveling of religious faith to an odds-defying affirmation of it.
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| 33. | A leader, yes, but Kellogg's lead has been shriveling faster than flakes under milk.
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| 34. | The summerlong drought has hit the Massachusetts cranberry industry hard and is shriveling once-robust crop estimates.
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| 35. | They see American art shriveling up unless taxpayers are forced to subsidize arts organizations anointed by the government.
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| 36. | Four years ago, he wiego hotel waiting for doctors to tell him why his body was shriveling.
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| 37. | Profits are plunging, jobs are vanishing and bonuses are shriveling ( for those who stay employed ).
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| 38. | The shriveling economy and continuing Israeli travel restrictions have dampened the celebrations for Palestinians as well this year.
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| 39. | "Others took my food, " she says, her voice shriveling to a whining resignation.
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| 40. | The report concluded that " the limited achievements of the Arusha accord are shriveling to nothing ."
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