| 41. | Four decades later, Stringer began shriveling away at a Monday morning practice and was reportedly ribbed by teammates.
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| 42. | Ullian confirmed the finding with another experiment in which he took astrocytes away and the synapses promptly started shriveling.
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| 43. | Demographers blame the decline on shriveling birth rates and lower life expectancy linked to crime and worsening health care.
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| 44. | They posted a video on YouTube of short clips of each song and the album cover slowly shriveling up.
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| 45. | A day at the beach is a bad idea due to the risk of shriveling up under the hot sun.
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| 46. | It's getting more attention these days, as employees fret about their shriveling 401 ( k ) plans.
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| 47. | Stockmoe credits the shriveling of insurgent attacks mainly to the division's co-opting of local tribal sheiks.
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| 48. | He started the season with two hits in his first 26 at-bats, his average shriveling to . 077.
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| 49. | Don't wash them off, as the last thin layer of clinging soil will help protect them from shriveling.
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| 50. | Ms . Wanamaker declaims, the word shriveling in her throat like a dry cough, until it practically chokes her.
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