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PAGE C1 British Doctor's Toll A report says that a once trusted family doctor, already convicted of 15 murders, may actually have killed 345 people.
"It definitely takes a toll," a waiter said.
I am just feeling like it's taken its toll a bit, which is normal.
The computer problems began to take a personal toll a few days earlier.
"We have to face reality, the trial is taking its toll," a court official said.
I dissuaded the woman from shooting, piously suggesting the bell could toll a reminder.
"I've not really noticed, but it's probably taken its toll a little bit".
Has there also been a toll, a price to pay, for what he has been through?
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At Richard-Toll a large area is irrigated by means of a dam across the Taoué (Taouey), a tributary stream up which Sénégal floods penetrate to Lake Guier.
PAGE A19 CALCULATING THE TOLL -- A statistical snapshot of New York City two years after the attacks shows that economically, the city continues to suffer reverberations.
John Sampson Toll was born on Oct. 25, 1923, in Denver, one of five children of Merle Toll and Oliver Toll, a lawyer.
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