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Sadly, the toll exacted by motor vehicle accidents has now been eclipsed.
The estimate is more than double previous assessments of the toll exacted by the famine.
The toll exacted on Zardari's health by his imprisonment was considerable.
The mental, emotional and financial toll exacted by this bizarre disease is enormous.
At 62, he is slim and wiry, but walks stiffly from the toll exacted by his years on stage.
Ms. Bergen transforms the number from the usual defiant anthem into something darker, suggesting the toll exacted by survival.
In addition to the toll exacted in the North by American bombing raids, many civilians were massacred by the Communists for ideological reasons.
Needless to say, the toll exacted by any conflict, much less a major one, far outweighs any beneficial impact it might have on personnel policies.
Some drivers complained that it was inconvenient, and others found it yet another reminder of the toll exacted on their everyday lives by Hurricane Sandy.
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The first structure was paid for by fines and by tolls exacted from its passengers.
Copenhagen, however, continued to prosper on the profits from tolls exacted from passing shipping, until tolls were abolished in 1857.
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