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But puzzling as it may be, it is not as mysterious as the misconception that government is withering away.
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So where were we to find good news and inspiration this week, before giving up and withering away in the heat?
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It raised the status of the professions, by making them harder to enter, and it saved the liberal-arts college from withering away.
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But the first two industries started withering away because of cheap foreign manufacturers, and NCNB faced a bleak future confined to North Carolina.
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But controlling piracy will not solve the chief problem the Internet poses for the record companies: the withering away of manufacturing and distribution.
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But despite the growing assertiveness and reliability of at least a handful of open publications, the secret media have shown no sign of withering away.
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In the others, a withering away would be even better.
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The Russian state is withering away.
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"The reality is that these men are slowly withering away and we as a country need to take immediate action, " said Mari Newman, a human rights lawyer based in Denver, who was among those who submitted the motion.
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