The "Poop-poop" rang with a brazen shout in their ears, they had a moment's glimpse of an interior of glittering plate-glass and rich morocco, and the magnificent motor-car, immense, breath-snatching, passionate, with its pilot tense and hugging his wheel, possessed all earth and air for the fraction of a second, flung an enveloping cloud of dust that blinded and enwrapped them utterly, and then dwindled to a speck in the far distance, changed back into a droning bee once more.
As the years of his life dwindled down, that strength kept him alive.
As the years of his life dwindled down, that strength kept him alive.
In purchasing power parity terms, developed countries contribute less to global output than their emerging counterparts, after their share of world GDP dwindled to 43 per cent in 2014 from 54 per cent in 2004.
New hippocampus neuron development also dwindled over time in macaque monkeys, the scientists found.
Since the last cannery at Albany closed down in the 1980s, the catch has dwindled from an average of up to 3,000 tonnes a season to between 75 and 300 tonnes in the past five years.
Since the end of the 30-year US space shuttle programme in 2011, manned space flight has dwindled to a series of mundane but bone-shaking bus-rides on Russian rockets up to the International Space Station in low Earth orbit.
While the smell of instant noodles still permeates through the country's commuter trains and college dorms, the popularity of the food has actually dwindled sharply in recent years, especially among urban populations, with the food gradually becoming a last resort for the poor who can't afford to eat much more.
" At the same time, college graduates' interest in further education has also dwindled, leading to an increase in students wanting employment from 71.
China has been experiencing an economic slowdown and demand in foreign markets has also dwindled.
He wept into my shirt until his tears dried, until his shaking stopped and his frantic pleas dwindled to indecipherable mumbles.
Within another hour, the number of surviving kites dwindled from maybe fifty to a dozen.
His property had dwindled away by degrees, he and his daughters would have to starve, and he was so poor that he could not pay the innkeeper, and was to be put in prison.
" He'd not got the words out of his mouth before the mountain was swarming with rats from top to bottom They dug and gnawed and clawed, while the mountain dwindled and dwindled and dwindled Next morning Fairy Sibiana was awakened by the first rays of sun streaming into her room "congratulations!
As the last rays of daylight dwindled and disappeared, absolute blackness settled down on Treasure Island.
Then it gradually dwindled down.
The world of finance dwindled suddenly to a speck.
But the population dwindled and today it's just Benson, his wife and their dog Daisy who live in the house next to the bar.
His property had dwindled away by degrees, he and his daughters would have to starve, and he was so poor that he could not pay the innkeeper, and was to be put in prison.