| 41. | But even on the tiniest islands, canoe navigating and other traditions are dying out.
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| 42. | But Hachami sees the language of his forefathers dying out.
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| 43. | The art of mentally calculating change also began dying out.
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| 44. | A quarter of a century ago, Basque seemed on the verge of dying out.
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| 45. | By the early 1970s teen clubs were dying out.
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| 46. | That kind of a social contract is dying out.
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| 47. | But as elsewhere in Europe, transhumance is dying out.
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| 48. | The natives are dying out or having trouble reproducing.
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| 49. | There is not much sickness in camp now and the measles are about dying out.
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| 50. | Fire flared briefly after the blast before dying out.
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