| 31. | But after tailing off in'71, he played just 28 games here in'72 before being traded to Oakland for Denny McLain.
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| 32. | Lovett Purnell, who replaced Ben Coates at tight end, said Bledsoe's throws were " tailing off to the left ."
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| 33. | In North Wales and northwest England, gusts reached 60 mph ( 97 kph ) with winds tailing off further south.
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| 34. | Former Australian player and now American coach Tracey Belbin said she noticed the Australians tailing off in the second half.
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| 35. | "O-o say can you see, " he sang out, his voice tailing off like a weak serve in a tough wind.
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| 36. | Princess sales, although initially strong, were tailing off by the end of the 1970s, primarily because of quality and reliability issues.
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| 37. | Highways to the area were built from Kettle Falls apparently tolerated this vice, though it started tailing off during the 1930s.
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| 38. | Most analysts see the manufacturing sector's performance tailing off by about 0.2 percent in September, which would make for a weak summer.
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| 39. | So what makes the Seahawks think that Watters can continue to soar at a time when Warren and Warner began tailing off?
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| 40. | With the water needs of the smelters tailing off, the recreational potential of the lake and town was freed to develop rapidly.
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