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"Declining" - as in the article - implies that Senators may or not take part in the meet-n-greetopportunities of the traditional ceremony.
George Will Distorts WaPo's Own Reporting To Smear Jim Webb 2009
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Last Wednesday, the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College hosted a timely panel discussion entitled Declining New York Revenues: What to Do?
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"Declining" Wii Sales In Japan - Regular readers of our Japanese hardware sales charts will be aware that, in recent months, Wii sales have declined.
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Japan getting Wii video service May 1st, complete with DSi connectivity A Look At "Declining" Wii Sales In Japan - Regular readers of our Japanese hardware sales charts will be aware that, in recent months, Wii sales have declined.
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Power of US Governors 'Endorsements Is Possibly' Declining 'by Can Tran
Power of US Governors' Endorsements Is Possibly 'Declining' 2008
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Power of US Governors 'Endorsements Is Possibly' Declining '| GroundReport
Power of US Governors' Endorsements Is Possibly 'Declining' 2008
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Declining assistance, she said "everyone likes" the media attention in the state.
Iowa caucuses: 'We want a president who believes hard work pays off' 2012
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Declining corporate defaults weighed on results from Lazard's restructuring group.
Lazard Profit Surges 71% Liz Moyer 2010
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Declining population has resulted in less political clout in the state legislature and redistricting every ten years reduces the number of elected legislators compared to downstate.
Jerry Kremer: The Never-Ending New York Battle: Upstate vs. Downstate Jerry Kremer 2010
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Declining numbers of penguins, I can just about deal with – a lost or stranded seal if I must – but not a dead baby bear.
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