As Wednesday's game petered out to draw Dyson gave spinner Sulieman Benn an extended work-out.
Robbie Keane's deft finish on 54 minutes eased Republic nerves before the contest petered out.
Gow headed wide of the Rangers goal in injury time as the match petered out.
The numerous substitutions disrupted the pattern of play and Portugal's early flow petered out.
However, the remaining batsmen could not hit the runs required and the game petered out.
But the game rapidly petered out as Cardiff stayed in control and Wolves offered little.
But the campaign petered out before it reached most of Africa, where the problem is the worst.
Morgan Stanley's share price jumped on the news of Mr Purcell's departure, but enthusiasm then petered out.
The Irish produced little purposeful play in the second half as the match petered out in disappointing fashion.
Visitor numbers to the center petered out, and it started to lose money.
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Another big change: The upgrade cycle in PCs has all but petered out.
Nish's attempted chip posed few problems for Smith as the first-half petered out.
In truth, the drive to a federal Europe petered out two decades ago.
Some investors say the buying petered out once yields fell below 5%, when the bonds might no longer be considered cheap.
But after half time the match petered out into a dire affair with neither side seeming able to produce anything more.
The first half petered out but the game burst to life again shortly after the break as Hibs were awarded their penalty.
By late 2011, the PE recovery had petered out and conditions largely reverted to what they had been back in early 2010.
And the ripples from the Delhi gang-rape case haven't petered out yet.
The rebound petered out in April 1930, and perhaps the rally that began in March 2009 is doing the same in April 2010.
They were all out for 288 but in no danger of defeat as the match petered out with Pakistan 106-3 in their second innings.
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Since he became prime minister, the bolder measures have petered out.
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The abrupt reversal of mood recalls both 2010 and 2011, when a promising burst of growth in the early months petered out in spring and summer.
Corporate venturing was a fad as early as the 1960s and again in the early 1980s but petered out both times after early disappointments and market downturns.
Another missed penalty from Rodriguez let England off the hook after Tom Croft was penalised for holding on as a move lacking any dynamism whatsoever petered out.
The last petered out in the early 1990s, when former Mayor Bob Lanier invested in roads and policing to prepare the city for when the good times returned.
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The Accies charge petered out and, with Inverness looking comfortable thanks to their two-goal cushion, there was little in the way of goalmouth action in the closing stages.
For all their considerable possession, the Red Devils failed to create another clear-cut chance before the interval as the first period petered out after such a sparkling opening.
The desperate Scarlets' challenge petered out, Malone sealing the win with a last-minute penalty that still left the home side the very slim consolation of a losing bonus point.
Bank shares led a slump in European and Asian stock markets on Tuesday, though the Dow Jones Industrial Average opened slightly higher after an oil rally on Monday petered out.
England's reply remains largely forgotten, but Mike Atherton (135) and Robin Smith (175) put on 303 - England's highest third-wicket partnership against West Indies - as the game petered out into an inevitable draw.
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