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"toll" Definitions
  1. [countable] money that you pay to use a particular road or bridge
  2. [countable, usually singular] the amount of damage or the number of deaths and injuries that are caused in a particular war, disaster, etc.
  3. [singular] the sound of a bell ringing with slow, regular sounds
  4. [countable] (North American English) a charge for a phone call that is calculated at a higher rate than a local callTopics Phones, email and the internetc2

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Toll Brothers: Homebuilder Toll Brothers will add to that pastiche.
Illinois Toll Highway Authority, $291.2 million of toll revenue bonds.
A personal toll The case took a toll on his personal life.
Beyond the physical toll, the psychological toll on our lives is enormous.
Death toll: The death toll from the Thomas Fire stands at one.
It is a death toll very similar to the toll of Sept.
Illinois Toll Highway Authority, $280 million of toll highway senior revenue bonds.
That toll is on top of a higher toll for using the expressway.
That attack, with a death toll of 1,400, dwarfed last week's toll of 84.
The man lands in another toll lane near where a car was paying a toll.
Toll Brothers — Toll reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.15 per share, 16 cents above estimates.
And as the human toll mounts, the litigation toll is increasingly borne by the public.
US death toll climbs The US death toll from the coronavirus climbed to 11 Wednesday.
The town's death toll had climbed to 37, and the national death toll to 62.
Endometriosis not only takes a physical toll on patients but a social toll as well.
The death toll stood at 578, 24 hours earlier, meaning the toll had jumped by 31%.
US death toll goes up As the US death toll grows, states are ordering more shutdowns.
Toll Brothers — Shares of Toll Brothers dropped more than 3.5% despite stronger-than-expected quarterly results.
The final death toll of 762 homicides in 2016 came below the toll of 796 in 1996.
Both take a physical toll — that is obvious — and an emotional toll, which is sometimes less evident.
Toll Brothers – Toll Brothers beat estimates by 17 cents a share, with quarterly profit of $1 per share.
In the second case, Toll Collect is seeking compensation from the government for operation of the toll system.
Transponders make using toll roads easy, eliminating the need to stop at toll plazas, and improving travel time.
They take a toll, not really on me, but they take a toll on people's views about me.
"Trying to take advantage of a worldwide tragic epidemic disaster?" said Steven Toll of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll.
That's more than the toll from gun deaths and almost as large as the toll from breast cancer.
CCR offered to charge consumers a toll of 1.9712 reais, down 62% from the initial auction toll price.
Toll Brothers – Toll reported quarterly profit of $18 per share, beating the consensus estimate of $1.03 a share.
I also log on to the Harris County Toll Authority website to pay a toll I missed last week.
"This is a significant recovery," Toll, a partner at lead counsel Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, said in an interview.
A passenger ejected from a vehicle landed near the toll booth near where a car was paying a toll.
They may not realize the toll that it does take — even if the toll is making us doubt ourselves.
Toll Brothers – Toll Brothers reported quarterly profit of 72 cents per share, missing estimates by 4 cents a share.
The latest death toll from the provincial health authority in Hubei, China, brought the global death toll to 805.
Initially, officials put the death toll at six and no one was immediately available to confirm the rising death toll.
Rising toll The death toll from incidents related to the protests this month has jumped to at least 22 people.
As in other neorealist movements, in these films the mental toll of poverty is as important as the economic toll.
Charges were suspended when protests started after the toll gate first opened, but the toll booths reopened on Nov. 30.
Toll Brothers — Toll Brothers reported weaker-than-forecast earnings and sales, pushing its stock 6.3 percent lower before the bell.
The stress of staying indoors and watching cases and the death toll rise across the globe can take a toll.
Italy's death toll just passed 10,000 and it recorded the worst single day death toll of more than 900 deaths.
Toll Brothers (TOL) – Toll Brothers missed estimates by 173 cents a share, with quarterly earnings of 41 cents per share.
Toll Brothers — Toll Brothers came in 12 cents a share ahead of estimates, with quarterly profit of 87 cents per share.
I don't think we reflect as a society on what we've lost — not just the individual toll, but the collective toll.
Toll Brothers – Toll beat estimates by 10 cents with quarterly profit of 63 cents per share, while revenue also beat forecasts.
Taking a toll on Rubio's standing His presidential campaign, they say, has taken a toll on his standing in the state.
Toll Brothers (TOL) – Toll Brothers beat estimates by 11 cents a share, with fiscal fourth-quarter profit of $1.41 per share.
The official death toll is 64, but researchers reported recently that the death toll from the storm is more than 4,33.
This will exact much less of a toll on its performers, but more of a toll, of course, on the game.
PRAGUE, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The Czech competition watchdog UOHS has blocked a $455 million highway toll contract between the state and the Czech Toll/Sky Toll consortium, potentially allowing current operator Austrian company Kapsch to continue running the concession.
Italy's death toll is currently the highest in the world at 10,779, with Spain reporting the second highest death toll at 6,606.
The current toll is a lowly $5 round trip, much less than the toll on bridges and tunnels closer to New York.
RICHARD TOLL, Senegal — Thousands of seasonal migrant workers flock to Richard Toll, a dusty city in northern Senegal near the Mauritania border.
Later, you'll find that if you used a toll transponder once, for a single $393 toll over a three-day rental at Hertz or Avis, you'll be charged a usage fee for all three days on top of the toll.
FUNDAMENTALS * TOLL: Another 73 people on the Chinese mainland died in the coronavirus outbreak, the highest daily increase taking the toll to 563.
Meanwhile, the death toll in China has risen to more than 800, surpassing the death toll from the SARS epidemic of 2002-3.
The overall death toll is now 908 people, which surpasses the toll from the SARS epidemic of 2002-03, according to official data.
The new death toll estimate would overshadow the death toll during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, for which the federal response was heavily criticized.
That figure dwarfs Puerto Rico's official death toll of 64, which the article's authors called a "substantial underestimate" of Hurricane Maria's death toll.
Toll roads poised to boom under Trump plan: Toll roads may surge under a $1 trillion infrastructure proposal being floated by Donald Trump.
It estimated that the annual economic toll related to alcohol is $249 billion and that the toll related to drugs is $193 billion.
San Francisco's Bay Area Toll Authority will sell $450 million of toll bridge revenue bonds through Bank of America Merrill Lynch on Thursday.
Troopers are being added at toll plazas even as bridge and tunnel officers, freed up from toll collection, are focusing more on enforcement.
"Sure, the trade war's taking its toll on business ... it's just not taking its toll where it was supposed to," the host said.
After the criticism, Autostrade, part of the international toll-road group Atlantia owned by the Benetton family, quickly announced the new toll regime.
The trade group argued that it was unconstitutional for the Thruway Authority to use the toll revenue for anything other than maintaining toll roads.
FUNDAMENTALS * DEATH TOLL: The death toll in China due to the virus outbreak crossed 490, while there were 24,324 people infected, latest data showed.
A shocking number that would soon be dwarfed by 2016's death toll of over 42,000 and 2017's toll of over 47,000.[AP]
Indeed, the toll of 325 troops who died by their own hand is the highest toll since the Pentagon began tracking this in 2001.
The increased death toll comes as first responders battle blazes on both ends of the state, and brings the statewide death toll to 44.
The coronavirus death toll in China has risen to 5003, surpassing the toll from the SARS epidemic of 2002-3, according to official data.
Death toll from devastating Colombian landslides rises to 280 Death toll from devastating Colombian landslides rises to 254 The death toll from mudslides in southwest Colombia has risen to 254, with dozens of children among those killed, President Juan Manuel Santos said late Sunday.
To access the replay, dial 888-203-1112 (toll-free, domestic only) or 719-457-0820 (domestic and international toll) and enter pass code 9548405.
In the 1930s, there were already privately owned toll roads in the East, and some public toll highways, like the Pennsylvania Turnpike, were under construction.
Toll Brothers – Toll reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue for its first quarter, as the luxury home builder sold more homes at higher prices.
A new toll on an existing interstate forces a motorist to pay two taxes for that same road: a gas tax and a toll tax.
Jose Braz, head of CCR's toll road division, said the company plans to bid for operating rights in Chile and Argentina toll roads next year.
The most recent death toll, according to Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa, is 272 — though that toll is expected to rise, possibly dramatically, in the coming days.
To access the conference call, dial 888-401-4669 (toll-free, domestic only) or 719-9903-2689 (domestic and international toll) and enter pass code 9548405.
In fact, Puerto Rico hasn't updated the current toll — 16 — in nearly a week and suspicions are growing that the actual toll will be much higher.
The combined death toll there (between 136 million and 288 million) swamps the death toll of any war, genocide, or other violent catastrophe in human history.
Successful efforts to reduce America's black homicide toll, like America's homicide toll as a whole, must put a focus on reducing access and exposure to firearms.
If you don't sign up for an electronic toll pass, some companies tack on an administrative fee — as much as $15 — for each cashless toll encountered.
At the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the E-ZPass toll will increase by 44 cents to $11.52, and the cash toll will increase by $1 to $17.
"Sure, the trade war's taking its toll on business ... it's just not taking its toll where it was supposed to," the "Mad Money" host said Friday.
Soon, an integrated billing system will allow for automatic payment on toll roads across the U.S. Passport is already working with the Pennsylvania Toll Pike on billing.
In the first case, the government is claiming damages from Toll Collect and its consortium for the late introduction of the truck toll and for contractual penalties.
At the time of the Toll deal, Toru Takahashi, then-chief executive of Japan Post Co, had said there would be no major job cuts at Toll.
Death toll hits 15 The death toll from the storms was raised to 15 Monday, although authorities in some areas have issued conflicting reports on the number.
Last week, state-controlled toll road operator PT Jasa Marga sold 2 trillion rupiah of securities backed by the future revenue from one of its toll roads.
I regret taking the toll route to his house, but I was just too lazy to make a difficult U-turn to take the non-toll route.
Toll Brothers beats forecasts: The strength of the housing market was also underscored by the performance of luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers, which posted better than expected earnings.
Using a mathematical model, the study brings together research and expert opinions to calculate the epidemic's death toll and how different policy ideas can stem the toll.
Meade had approached HBO worried about the toll sex scenes were taking on her personally; she now realized that the toll had also been an artistic one.
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Toll Brothers – Toll Brothers reported quarterly earnings of $1073 per share, well above consensus estimates of $2107 a share.
The human toll is almost incalculable: Several dozen deaths in the past days have brought the total death toll since the conflict began in 2014 close to 10,000.
According to the latest reports, the death toll from the virus in China has risen to 908, surpassing the toll from the SARS epidemic of 2002 and 2003.
The figure published in the Harvard study dwarfs Puerto Rico's official death toll of 64, which the article's authors called a "substantial underestimate" of Hurricane Maria's death toll.
The toll initially came under scrutiny after US President Donald Trump visited the island in October and praised the relatively small death toll from the storm, then 13.
At Pierhouse, the Toll Brothers City Living condo in Brooklyn Bridge Park in Brooklyn, every kitchen has an in-unit composter, a first for a Toll Brothers development.
The heartbreaking toll on the unique wildlife of Australia is almost incalculable: Millions of animals have perished — some estimates bring the toll as high as 1 billion animals.
This toll doesn't include people who have disappeared due to the conflict, and some human rights groups and nongovernmental organizations put the death toll at twice that amount.
However, the global economic toll would be "severe" if the rate of infection and rising death toll do not abate, with international supply chain disruptions amplifying the shock.
Last year, she worked with toll road operator Transurban on the opening of a new toll road in the highly congested DC market that drew heavy media coverage.
Rosselló announced a government review of the death toll on December 163, citing media reports indicating the death toll could be far higher than Puerto Rico had reported.
While the official death toll is 44, the actual toll is 45 because the body of one of three people listed as missing is trapped under the sunken Phoenix.
Toll roads built during a construction boom in the early 2000s were also hit by the crisis and often had to compete for traffic with nearby toll-free highways.
FUNDAMENTALS * TOLL: Another 73 people on the Chinese mainland died due to the coronavirus outbreak, the highest daily increase, taking the total death toll from the virus to 563.
Asked about President Trump's comments calling the Hurricane Maria death toll in Puerto Rico a conspiracy against him, Long cast doubt on the official death toll estimate of 2,975.
Toll Brothers — Toll Brothers shares fell more than 210% after the home builder's quarterly report revealed an 2249% drop in net signed contract value from the year-earlier period.
"I was having severe issues with depression and alcoholism, and they were taking quite a toll on my life, quite a toll on my family and relationships," Wright said.
One concern with this approach is that it restricts infrastructure to projects that generate user fees, like toll roads and toll bridges, or public utilities in higher income areas.
Local officials were excoriated for lowballing the death toll, insisting for months that it was in the low double-digits, until a study showed the toll just under 3,000.
The $17 toll to drive across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is more than twice the $7.75 toll to take the far more glamorous Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco.
By the end of the year, nine crossings around the city will employ an open-road, cashless collection system that does away with tollbooths, toll lanes and toll collectors.
Iran, which did not have any confirmed cases until last Thursday, now has 43 confirmed cases and a death toll of eight, the highest death toll outside of China.
Toll Brothers: Cramer is looking forward to hearing from Toll Brothers' management about why conventional wisdom is saying that housing is too expensive, even as the economy is roaring.
On Saturday, another 81 people died in Hubei province, bringing the provincial death toll to 780 and the global death toll to at least 805, the Hubei Health Commission revealed.
The Hubei Health Commission announced Sunday another 81 people died Saturday in the province, bringing the provincial death toll to 780 and the global death toll to at least 805.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government plans to nationalise motorway truck toll company Toll Collect temporarily until a new operator has been found, a transport ministry spokesman said late on Monday.
That death toll is based on figures of fatalities provided by countries who repatriated the bodies of their citizens, but Saudi Arabia had put the official death toll at just 700.
Breyer: A practical challenge is very often how expensive this is, that having a child in the hospital, as well as having a big emotional toll, has a big financial toll.
According to AccuWeather analyst Joel N. Myers, the death toll is "likely already in the hundreds despite the official toll of somewhat more than two dozen," and may rise beyond that.
WHAT'S IMPORTANT TODAY Trump touts TV ratings as death toll climbs As the coronavirus death toll climbs in the US, Trump is focused on a different set of figures: TV ratings.
A 5% cut in toll fees, which the government wants according to newspaper MF, would knock around 185 million euros off ASPI's estimated toll revenue this year, according to Breakingviews calculations.
The idea is to bring the toll payments into the cars using IoT, as opposed to the existing electronic toll providers like New York&aposs E-ZPass and California&aposs FasTrak.
" Callaway added: "It took its toll the other night.
But pregnancy — and, later, motherhood — has taken a toll.
But it took a toll — the Hugos are wounded.
By dawn the devastation — and human toll — became clearer.
" After the season, he said: "Losing takes its toll.
The regulator would investigate whether the potential part-ownership by Transurban, which has investments in other Sydney toll-roads, would deter competition and enable the listed toll-road operator to increase prices.
The government's official death toll from the storm sits at 64 and doesn't include the two cases added by Puerto Rico's Health Department, pending a wider government review of the death toll.
Consumers can instead pay some of these tolls with the E-ZPass electronic toll system, look up toll booth information and pay online, or pay bills assigned to their license plate number.
The death toll rose to at least 29 on Tuesday, including 19 in Florida, of whom at least 15 are here in Bay County; many believe the toll will surely increase again.
The Puerto Rican government, after months of denying that there was a problem with its death toll count, commissioned a study in February of the death toll and their methods for recording it.
Atlantia, a toll-road operator in Italy that also manages Rome's two airports, launched an unsolicited bid for Abertis, a toll-road operator based in Spain with contracts in a dozen other countries.
I take the toll road out west of the city (I hate using the toll, but I can write it off) and listen to the new Carly Rae Jepsen album on the drive.
Even under the most optimistic estimates, Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has several times the death toll and when it overwhelms hospitals, that death toll spikes to horrifying levels.
Some estimates put the death toll as high as 70,000.
The dueling crises have taken a toll on their marriage.
However, the death toll could still rise, Brad Alexander warned.
Low oil prices and mismanagement have exacted a heavy toll.
Congo's outbreak has inflicted an unusually heavy toll on children.
Santos gave a lower death toll of 193 via Twitter.
Estimates of the death toll range from hundreds to thousands.
The criminal pranks can take a human toll as well.
"In 2008, we all paid a heavy toll," Calkins said.
"The acquisition of Toll is not the end," he said.
Uncertainty from the trade war may take a toll, too.
The stress took a toll on his health and wellbeing.
That's around the time the death toll started to climb.
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The lopsided death toll immediately raised suspicions of extrajudicial executions.
The toll had reached 63 dead and 9,800 homes destroyed.
The government had initially put the death toll at five.
The video comes as Aleppo's death toll continues to rise.
Local organizations estimate that the death toll is even higher.
He gave a lower initial death toll of 10 people.
They have also taken a heavy toll on the economy.
Toll Brothers shares were trading at $27.65 before the bell.
Local police confirmed the death toll to multiple media outlets.
But Hunter's corruption scandal has taken a toll his candidacy.
The physical changes treatment brought only compounded its emotional toll.
That helps these homebuilders, particularly for companies like Toll Brothers.
It had previously said the death toll was only 64.
They had previously said the death toll was only 64.
But history suggests that SmartTrack and the toll could falter.
Deakins lost to John Toll for Legends of the Fall.
Surging oil prices, however, took a toll on airline stocks.
Despite the grim toll, however, more hopeful signs are emerging.
The problems at Juul have taken a toll on Altria.
The death toll in the magnitude 7.1 earthquake on Sept.
This brings the death toll to at least eight people.
The de facto blockade is exacting a dire humanitarian toll.
But even half a year in space takes a toll.
The government says the toll cited by critics is inflated.
The death toll stands at more than 19903,21990 and rising.
The death toll at the El Paso Walmart was 22.
The crisis has taken a heavy toll on the economy.
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One theory is that climate change is taking a toll.
Years of reform, austerity and recession have taken their toll.
In time, this wear took its toll on the canvas.
Updated: This story has been updated with the death toll.
He did not give an update on the death toll.
Moreover, the toll is rising faster than forecasters have expected.
Authorities have included the unborn baby in the death toll.
It took its toll on her body and her spirit.
Early death toll estimates have ranged from 80 to 125.
Already, the rules are taking their toll on US companies.
A humanitarian aid group said the death toll was higher.
Shields' death has also taken a physical toll on Frankel.
The final death toll was 53 adults and 18 children.
"We hope the death toll does not rise," he said.
The toll Cody's death has taken on Richard worries Angie.
"This is a significant recovery," Toll said in an interview.
Apart from the reconstruction expense, another toll is on tourism.
Estimates of the death toll range from 6,500 to 20,000.
China's slowdown and straitened global financial conditions took a toll.
It takes a big toll on your health, your body.
The average price of a Toll home is around $850,000.
This annual "summer slump" also takes a toll on earnings.
S tariff war took a toll on trade and investment.
But the death toll is thought to be much larger.
The Observatory put the toll from that attack at 26.
External factors also took their toll on South African assets.
Malnutrition, stress and exposure to the elements take their toll.
But the prospect of yet more upheaval takes its toll.
China's internal estimates put the Chinese death toll at 400,000.
The emotional toll became worse, especially during Emma's teenage years.
Both factors are taking their toll on the Canadian economy.
Soon after he left, officials increased the toll to 34.
And the toll of all that walking is being felt.
But it takes a toll … it was a rough life.
The death toll from the attack now stands at five.
Decades of drinking and smoking began to take their toll.
It, however, inaccurately cited a much higher military death toll.
Automation has also taken a toll on the auto industry.
The death toll from Tuesday's mudslides currently stands at 17.
He said the death toll is still expected to increase.
But the human toll is one thing nobody can ignore.
Habitat loss, pesticides and disease have all taken a toll.
That takes a toll on countries' health systems and economies.
But on the streets outside, the death toll keeps rising.
China The trade war is taking its toll on China.
But cutting the deadly toll substantially is an achievable goal.
But Ghaed underestimated the immense toll of her own PTSD.
Fascinated by the emotional toll of celebrity on anthropomorphized animals?
"The price we paid for Toll was high," Nagato said.
These two small betrayals by David could take their toll.
She hated the toll the secret took on their relationship.
The deadliest toll fell on the heart of Eastern Ghouta.
Fall and rebirth The high life took its toll, however.
Toll roads are not the answer for every infrastructure problem.
It's the highest military death toll in recent Philippines history.
ASPI manages the section of the toll highway that collapsed.
The crackdown has taken a toll on local trafficking networks.
Yaskawa's weak results took a toll on other machinery stocks.
Inhaling dust and bullshit has taken its toll on me.
The U.N. migration agency puts the death toll at 259.
The Health Ministry had put the death toll at 61.
The humanitarian toll this will cause should not be underestimated.
She said that the online attacks took an emotional toll.
This false accusation has really taken a toll on him.
The war has taken its toll on sport in Yemen.
The scandal has already taken a political toll in Malaysia.
And that has taken a toll on TiVo, it seems.
But it also took a toll on the activists involved.
S. trade conflict took a toll on global equity markets.
They are the human toll of our broken immigration system.
But their indirect toll on our health is certainly higher.
Late night cramming before finals can really take its toll.
Even Nestlé Toll House weighed in: The fucked up thing?
It was taking a toll on the family and himself.
It was not possible to verify the death toll independently.
"They weren't directly dependent on the toll revenues," she explained.
The tension is taking its toll on the business climate.
The war has taken an especially brutal toll on children.
Quite a toll for a city of just 148,000 people.
This misconception can take a toll, the report's authors note.
With the advance of years, physical changes take a toll.
It's not working, as the data and death toll show.
The death toll was considerable, and the fear was palpable.
The electric fiddle took a toll on Mr. Swarbrick's hearing.
The Nicaraguan government has reported a significantly lower death toll.
The death toll has largely been blamed on coalition airstrikes.
It started with a toll bridge on the River Thames.
In neighboring Zimbabwe, the confirmed death toll jumped to 13.
The illness also took its toll on Mr. Jones's marriage.
The death of Mongolian Groom raised the toll to 37.
The cumulative toll of road deaths in India is alarming.
A death toll in the dozens is expected to rise.
The mental toll of the war was eating into him.
Tuesday's toll indicates there is yet more work to do.
The toll includes victims of ground fighting and coalition bombing.
It was not possible to verify independently the death toll.
Doctors were still working to confirm the final death toll.
There is, of course, the monstrous toll on animal life.
The conflict continues to take a horrific toll on civilians.
Still, the pressure takes its toll on the men's relationship.
The story has changed as the death toll has risen.
But a stronger currency took its toll on overall sentiment.
But giving yourself to others constantly can take its toll.
Successful cyberattacks have both a human and a financial toll.
As physicians burnout, dropout, commit suicide that toll is larger.
This takes a toll on your wallet and the environment.
Some accounts put the death toll as high as 16.
And it has taken a heavy toll on U.S. industry.
The scandal has taken a heavy toll on the automaker.
The months of uncertainty have taken their toll on Huawei.
The death toll is high, and the weapons are nasty.
Currency woes in Latin America have taken a heavy toll.
That's nine times the official death toll, which is 55.
The death toll was 1.1 million, not half a million.
The official death toll from Hurricane Maria stands at 64.
I mean that it takes a toll on you emotionally.
The sale will not include Nestle's Toll House brand, however.
On Wednesday, she talked about the toll of the ordeal.
According to the Nicaraguan government, the death toll is 13.
That nationwide crisis has had a devastating toll on veterans.
The conflict has taken a toll on Qualcomm's profit outlook.
The toll is almost certainly much higher, the organization said.
Wollen lost her state job working for Florida's toll system.
But those ominous warning can take a toll on sentiment.
The death toll according to Puerto Rico's government is 220006.
And the toll on the donor is tiny in comparison.
Officials said the death toll was likely to climb further.
Police in Kismayu had earlier put the toll at 13.
Well, all that tinkling takes a toll on your body.
He's also seen up close the toll it can take.
All of this bullying takes a toll on LGBTQ kids.
Natural disasters have also taken their toll on Cancún's beaches.
It was like somebody that works in a toll booth.
Will their boss pay the $27 peak Bay Bridge toll?
The death toll from the accident now stands at six.
The election is taking a toll on America's mental health.
This annual exercise in budgeting by crisis takes a toll.
Losing access to care takes a toll on entire communities.
But that is still the second highest toll since 1995.
The official Hurricane Maria death toll currently stands at 51.
The toll was highest in Mexico City, with 100 dead.
The death toll from the hurricane rose to 218, Gov.
Projections based on C.D.C. scenarios show a potentially vast toll.
At the time, the death toll had just surpassed 100.
Officials expect the death toll — now at 17 — to rise.
Can we keep the death toll as low as possible?
Our outcome has to be to reduce the death toll.
The toll on hospital workers will manifest in many ways.
The death toll in the US is now nearly 28.
The death toll was seven, unchanged from a day earlier.
In Puerto Rico, the death toll has risen to 34.
The death toll in Canada rose to four on Monday.
And the authorities are facing questions about the death toll.
Numbers that matter right now: The rapidly rising death toll.
Or at least it really started to take its toll.
Yet senior Western intelligence officials say the toll was high.
Murder and famine, disease and displacement took a heavy toll.
Other reports estimate the death toll could be even higher.
A local official, Khalil Aybour, put the toll at 53.
And also about the toll it can take on you.
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It was conquered with a fearsome toll on both sides.
Ahmed Mohamud, said the death toll included civilians and soldiers.
"This is taking a toll on her," Ms. Moncrief said.
The death toll in Sonoma County was finalized at 24.
"We can't deny the death toll has decreased," he continued.
The toll of the Nixon administration is long and heartrending.
Sarah's frequent disappearances have taken a toll on the family.
The construction started to take a toll on the marriage.
But the endless season takes a mental, and physical, toll.
Globally, the death toll surpassed 6,500 on Monday, per CNN. 
The death toll — at least seven — is expected to rise.
This brings the death toll from the ship to seven.
They know all too well the toll of their exertion.
Those cancellations are projected to take a serious financial toll.
McKenzie said the death toll from the strike appeared limited.
Foreign media and experts doubt the official infection toll, however.
The crisis is taking an emotional toll on EMS personnel.
The quake took a huge toll on Hokkaido's power grid.
After a while, performing as Mona Foot took a toll.
The death toll in the U.S. has now surpassed 1,000.
The death toll from protests since April has surpassed 120.
S. trade war takes a bigger toll on the economy.
The debates took a toll on Bloomberg in the polls.
But they will take a major toll on the economy.
Homes were swept away, and the death toll is unknown.
The economic toll of the coronavirus outbreak continues to rise.
That's the human toll of the capital flight charted above.
The death toll stood at 107 as of late Wednesday.
The virus already has taken its toll on automotive stocks.
The virus also has taken its toll on auto sales.
By that point, the death toll had already exceeded 360.
Celebrate Wakefield with a few dozen Toll House cookies (above).
When people are marginalized, even unintentionally, it inflicts a toll.
The lowest estimates placed the death toll at 15 percent.
Caregiving also takes a toll on physical and mental health.
Brexit disputes with the EU have taken a heavy toll.
The coronavirus death toll surpassed 2,900, with nearly 86,000 infected.
But the outbreak and its death toll continue to grow.
Dementia exacts a huge toll, including on families and caregivers.
The death toll was also much higher among the elderly.
The violence continues to take its toll on Afghan civilians.
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The death toll from the disease has jumped to 17.
The latest deaths brought the toll in China to 22003.
Croup hasn't always taken such a meager toll, of course.
Yet now there is the added toll of social media.
You can imagine the pressure and toll it can take.
"Everyone is denying it," Habbo says of the death toll.
It took a big toll on me personally and mentally.
These habits seem to have taken their toll on Musk.
The long delay has taken a toll on Yahoo's business.
Even among the rich and famous, debt takes a toll.
It's that Warren's time as the frontrunner takes a toll.
But survivors said the death toll might be much higher.
Some officials feared the death toll would climb much higher.
That has to take such a toll on your body.
Along with taking a physical toll, IVF is also expensive.
But the pace of deals began to take a toll.
The estimated death toll was reported to have exceeded 100.
In Massachusetts, the death toll is five people a day.
The death toll is expected to grow, one official said.
The death toll in mainland China so far is 2,236.
That tension could be taking a toll behind the scenes.
The Taliban said in a statement the toll was 11.
It "takes a toll on all the family," Nicole admits.
The country's Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk confirmed the casualty toll.
These wars have taken a staggering human and economic toll.
But we do know the case toll is rising fast.
It took a much broader toll on the American economy.
The moves come as the disease's toll continues to grow.
The coronavirus death toll in China has increased to 132.
Other officials feared that the death toll could exceed 000.
The death toll on Tuesday was six with 291 infections.
The death toll study was commissioned by Puerto Rico Gov.
The toll rose as bodies were pulled from the rubble.
Monday's bombings left the biggest death toll in three months.
The work is taking a toll on the night crawlers.
The emotional toll from waiting and waiting was quite painful.
Toll gantries cost millions of dollars to build and maintain.
The human toll from the wildfires has also been immense.
The death toll from the storm has risen to 35.
Improvised explosive devices and enemy snipers took a terrible toll.
The stormy weather also took a toll on farm animals.
The death toll from Harvey is at least 210 people.
When asked about the whole toll, she shook her head.
Nonconsensual sexting can take a toll on a teen's health.
He said it was possible the death toll could rise.
Officials said they feared that the death toll could rise.
And yet, the new tax law has taken its toll.
That took the death toll to two, excluding the gunman.
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Uncertain times always exact an unthinkable toll from a nation.
The death toll is currently 31, with many more injured.
It was not possible to independently verify the death toll.
But it's also taken a toll on his personal life.
"The death toll may rise," police officer Abdirahman Haji said.
Human rights activists say the death toll was significantly higher.
They also get discounts on parking, toll roads and ferries.
The de facto blockade has exacted a dire humanitarian toll.
Authorities did not have an updated death toll on Wednesday.
How, you may wonder, does cold exact its deadly toll?
The Italian news media reported a death toll of 14.
This weekend, Mr. White and Ms. Oravcova joined the toll.
Drastic fluctuations in oil prices have also taken a toll.
Earlier, the police had put the death toll at 103.
The events took a heavy toll on her romantic relationships.
But the statement did not refer to a death toll.
Collectively, though, they exact a terrible toll on American society.
We learned about the lingering toll of this frightening epidemic.
Mr. Khogyani said he expected the death toll to rise.
Worse, exerting willpower can take a psychological and physical toll.
The toll on public health has become impossible to ignore.
For many protesters, the summer has taken an emotional toll.
Fountain avidly explains both the science and the human toll.
Kenya suffered the single largest toll: at least 32 dead.
We are aware the news can take an emotional toll.
Weather and time had taken a toll on the building.
As far as psychologically, it take a toll on you.
Life has taken its toll on almost everything around me.
Disease, dislocation and starvation also took their toll, Madley wrote.
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Police had feared the death toll could rise above six.
Stronger gun laws could help bring down the death toll.
What has been the toll on you and your employees?
And the toll on living donors is tiny in comparison.

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