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  2. Withering away of the state - Wikipedia

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    Withering away of the state is a Marxist concept coined by Friedrich Engels referring to the idea that, with the realization of socialism, the worker's state will eventually become obsolete and cease to exist as society will be able to govern itself without the state and its coercive enforcement of the law.

  3. For Loss or Theft of Cattle - Wikipedia

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    nor earth, who has borne them away— nor household, who has withheld them. If he who has done this, may it never avail him! Within three nights, I know his power, his strength and his power and his hand-skills May all of his wither away, as the woods waste away— as worthless as the thistle— him who meant to steal away these cattle,

  4. The State and Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In the event, the proletariat through the dictatorship of the proletariat would establish a communal State (per the 1871 Paris Commune model), then gradually suppress the dissenting bourgeoisie, in achieving the withering away of the State as its institutions begin to “lose their political character”.

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  7. 'Wither away and die:' U.S. Pacific Northwest heat wave ... - AOL

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    An unprecedented heat wave and ongoing drought in the U.S. Pacific Northwest is damaging white wheat coveted by Asian buyers and forcing fruit farm workers to harvest in the middle of the night to ...

  8. Crucibulum (fungus) - Wikipedia

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    Made of mycelia, the funicular cord tends to wither away and disappear as the fruiting body ages. [14] Spores from Crucibulum species typically have an elliptical or roughly spherical shape, and are thick-walled, translucent or light yellow-brown in color, with dimensions of 5–15 μm by 5–8 μm. [15]

  9. Furutsubaki-no-rei - Wikipedia

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    One day, a young man found the tree and plucked one of its flowers, due to its magnificent beauty. Since then, women and men from the village sought out its flower, to use as ornaments and decoration. As more and more people took from the tree, the tree started to wither until one spring, it was left to wither away.