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to carry the future Lichfield Canal over the M6 Toll Motorway, just to the west of Lichfield and nor
Norton Canes straddles the UK's first and only Toll Motorway, the M6 Toll which has its northern To
tton Coldfield bypass and Junction T3 of the M6 Toll motorway.
undertaken following the construction of the M6 Toll Motorway.
ion Trust, while the relief road became the M6 ( Toll) motorway.
Reports initially put the death toll much higher at around 20,000.
tire campaign, the Republicans placed the death toll much higher at around 30,000.
A toll must be paid here for vehicles entering The Nil
The island can be accessed through the toll Nansha Port Expressway from the city, which lin
sarray and freezing temperatures taking a heavy toll, Napoleon abandoned his Grand Army at Smarhon (
As well as accepting tags introduced by E Toll, new methods of paying the toll have also been
nsider whether it would have been worthwhile to toll new capacity to assist in funding its construct
n to accommodate increased truck traffic and to toll non-passenger vehicles.
Rowan's untimely death took a toll not only on the members of the band, but with e
The death toll now stands at 2801, including the dead on the a
of the corridor to NZRL (Tranz Rail 1995-2003, Toll NZ 2004) until 2004, when the Crown re-acquired
July 2008 the New Zealand Government purchased Toll NZ Ltd, including the Interislander, becoming p
hased back the Interislander in connection with Toll NZ's rail operations (since renamed KiwiRail.
ivision of the rail operator KiwiRail (formerly Toll NZ) in Dunedin, New Zealand.
d all of New Zealand's rail infrastructure from Toll NZ.
Most of the storm's death toll occurred here.
at, proportional to their population, the death toll of Romanies (Roma (Romani subgroup), Sinti, and
d, bringing the Boulevard Bridge to its current toll of 35 cents.
Commercial vehicles, including taxis, pay a toll of $5.25.
undertaker in an Act of 1699, which empowered a toll of up to three pence per ton and authorised a l
p a steady fire on Bellerophon and took a heavy toll of sailors exposed on the British ship's deck.
Male on Male Rape: The Hidden Toll of Stigma and Shame, Perseus Books (1997).
As of 2008, a toll of $3.50 for non-commercial two-axle vehicles a
The economic toll of intimate partner violence against women in t
f 18,500 confirmed cases of the flu and a death toll of 168.
dliest natural disaster in history with a death toll of some 300,000.
60 more in the Shia village, the highest death toll of all chlorine bombings in Iraq.
This contributed to the high death toll of 23,000.
The toll of the job, and of hiding her true identity, so
t reports said seven people died before a death toll of eleven and later twelve was established.
They lead to an enormous toll of human suffering, loss of life and economic d
creates the same merging of forces without the toll of creating a living being leaving the newly cr
Group, Bomber Command were taking an increasing toll of the Luftwaffe's night fighters, and the 'Obo
kend of serious rioting, with an official death toll of 31 people over the period.
in the crash and other sources quoting a death toll of 25.
ts with a Rhode Island E-ZPass pay a discounted toll of only 83 cents.
o what he described as the significant physical toll of videotaping each episode.
A toll of $3.50 is collected in the westbound directio
The Foundation cites the mounting toll of the War on Terror, the rising costs of educa
Maryland had the highest per capita death toll of all five states declared disaster areas by P
who used to live in the Red Fort could hear the toll of the bell for the school which was located in
The Labutta Township alone reportedly had a toll of 80,000 deaths; 10,000 more were in Bogale, a
The building, located on the southern toll of the historical city centre, was created as a
d were severely beaten, with an estimated death toll of about 1,800 peasants killed while the Danish
Afghan officials cited a higher death toll of at least 60 combatants.
ust of the film, the difficulties and emotional toll of war are strongly shown.
It is the second highest death toll of any incident involving an Airbus A300 anywhe
The Lancet published new estimates of the death toll of Iraqi citizens after the US-led invasion in
cities of prewar Europe to come up with a death toll of 5.933.900
re of Gay Men and Male on Male Rape: The Hidden Toll of Stigma and Shame.
In 2010, it was announced that the toll of the bridge may have to be raised to $4 due t
A death toll of 17 is usually given for this tornado, but ac
ive Ismail sank in two minutes, leaving a death toll of 1297, Gandar-Dower among them.
osing excess weight and turning back the deadly toll of weight-related diseases that threaten nearly
as not fully sanctioned by parliament, the full toll of 8d for coal was never charged afterwards.
The mortality was high with a weekly toll of 10 to 15.
Carbury continued his toll of victories in October, as the German's intens
ration is credited for the relatively low death toll of 312, and not a single ship was lost at sea i
When the death toll of 216 was announced, over 100 people had been
am just wondering that why is it, if the death toll of 36 million for this war is thought to be a g
"a death toll of 120,000 to 150,000 in Dresden":246 and then
t against him in 2004, as well as the emotional toll of Bertuzzi's subsequent retaliation against Mo
Toll of the Rapids
r, we recall with shame and horror the dreadful toll of death and destruction that war brings in its
Toll of the Sea
ly in the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing (a death toll of over 300), but allegedly in a far more diver
Toll of the Torrent
The toll of this two-hour battle was heavy : 3.000 to 4.
ose killed; it creates a funerary record of the toll of human lives, seeking to pick, unpick and re
The death toll of 300,000 is the official estimate engraved on
onflict is over, the physical and psychological toll of the war has left its scars on the people and
The Toll of the Sea debuted on November 26, 1922 as the
r years later significantly surpassed the death toll of the 1776 storm with a total of 22,000 fatali
ting research and public policies to reduce the toll of firearm violence; and animal research and ri
The death toll of the village is currently at 16 dead: 9 men,
trauss's melancholy in the piece stems from the toll of war on German culture in general.
The death toll of the march is difficult to assess as thousand
The death toll of the accident was four, including a fourteen
the judgment and certainty with which he takes toll of straight balls of anything but the most imma
nd ARA General Belgrano caused a combined death toll of approximately 500.
Assamese Separatist Movement alone has taken a toll of 12,000 ULFA members and 18,000 others.
10 February the Haitian government gave a death toll of 230,000.
On 1 April, it was reported that the death toll of the previous four days of heavy fighting in
It was also the highest death toll of any aviation accident involving a Convair 58
e afternoon of 15 February: a provisional death toll of 18 people (15 men and 3 women), based on bod
But, illegal encroachment has taken toll of this heritage site.
oyed 10 enemy bunkers and accounted for a large toll of the enemy, including 2 key enemy commanders.
triple-teams as a nose tackle began to take its toll on Baumhower's knees, and when he and Duhe bega
His shift from left to right took a toll on him as the main literary societies, taking a
Hurricanes have also taken their toll on the endangered mouse.
he mountains of Appalachia and its accompanying toll on the air, water, and lives of Appalachians ne
iety and democracy, but it clearly took a heavy toll on the government's credibility.
eptember to recapture lost ground despite heavy toll on Pakistani armor.
ase in the Tennessee of the 1920s) was taking a toll on him.
s well as job cuts at Williams which took their toll on Tulsa, and made the Philharmonic unsustainab
The emergence of such stores has taken a toll on specialised local stores in the same market
Emigration took its toll on the team and it ceased to operate on a compe
The strain of work during the war took a heavy toll on his health.
Over the years erosion has taken its toll on the island.
lies and the severe weather had begun to take a toll on the besieging army, with many dying of dysen
However vandalism and apathy have taken toll on the structure.
Wars may differ in their circumstances, but the toll on those who fight them has been strikingly sim
This difficult work took its toll on Burwell's health.
litia over the past two weeks has taken a heavy toll on the civilian population.
ine's extension as traffic congestion takes its toll on the city's quality of life, but not at the e
Finance controversies took their toll on the mayor; and on February 2, 2006, the sixt
Sickness also took its toll on the regiment.
the first month of the season seemed to take a toll on Pau.
usband's frequent absences eventually takes its toll on the marriage, and one day, the trucker retur
Flood relief operations took a toll on the 154th.
971, and after a sluggish economy had taken its toll on Continental's manufacturing and supply subsi
ther's care begins taking a physical and mental toll on Annie.
ef fight a long, violent battle which takes its toll on both fighters, until Guile manages to knock
Jack's current job has taken its toll on his life; writing obituaries all day long, h
The District's largest revenue source is a $6 toll on the southbound lanes of the Golden Gate Brid
n late 19th century but the jungles had taken a toll on all the monuments.
, and American shellfire and bombing took their toll on the Japanese, and by 25 September the Americ
The strain of both tasks took its toll on Baker's fragile health and as early as 1861
WFLZ's ratings were taking a huge toll on Q105, as many staff were fired and disc jock
he toxins from this condition slowly took their toll on his health.
, increased pressure from other tribes took its toll on the Tacatacuru, and all survivors abandoned
nger Scott Weiland's battle with heroin and its toll on his relationship with his wife, model Mary F
he Liberals denounced them vigorously for their toll on the Cuban civilian population.
e as a divorced father is beginning to take its toll on Angel, as he risks his career to get a hooke
ness and desertion were beginning to take their toll on his force however, and with the advancement
n drug addiction and health problems took their toll on her.
wet, and since September heavy downpours take a toll on crops.
on April 4, 1997, looting by both sides took a toll on the city and in particular MIBA's mining ope
loxera epidemic of the 19th century took a hard toll on Ribolla plantings with many Friuli vineyards
ly embittered by political issues, which took a toll on his health.
r cities by truckers upset by badly implemented toll on first class highways.
e spur, those using the road will have to pay a toll on the Veterans Expressway.
film is perishable, regular showings take their toll on the film stock itself.
ne villages, but rapid urbanisation has taken a toll on the numbers of these monkeys.
ltural depression that began in 1921 took their toll on the Pitchfork and the ranch fell into declin
when allied countermeasures were taking a heavy toll on the U-boat force.
er, their age difference soon began to take its toll on Carmel.
e Hurricanes as injuries have been taking their toll on the team.
920s onward, road competition began to take its toll on the passenger revenue.
Mass tourism has taken its toll on the music performed at a Heuriger.
The climate and diseases were taking their toll on the Dutch troops, which were in a precarious
19th century saw the phylloxera louse take its toll on the Indian wine industry followed by religio
imity of the San Francisco Giants also took its toll on attendance.
The grueling schedule took its toll on Toschie's voice to the point were he could h
c for the three pieces for the wedding took its toll on Monteverdi's health.
"Economic Disparity Takes Toll on Marriage" The Philadelphia Inquirer, January
in the Salt Satyagraha, which certainly took a toll on his health.
s", with the latter portion taking an emotional toll on Daniels ("one minute I'd kneel down and pray
ions in the workplace and in the camps took its toll on the inmates, resulting in a high mortality r
he Champions League and the UEFA Cup took their toll on player morale, and at the end of October the
o many people, but the incredible speed takes a toll on stamina and endurance.
he string of bad debts and unpaid crew took its toll on all involved.
The collision took its toll on the destroyer as well and she foundered.
But by 1100 hours, Prussian artillery took a toll on the French while more Prussian troops arrive
h skillful defenses, managed to inflict a heavy toll on the besiegers.
ed at Charra, the month-long trip had taken its toll on the aircraft and personnel.
The Great Depression took its toll on the economics of the game, and while managin
Deterioration had taken a toll on the building, forcing its closure after 97 y
time effects of the gas-poisoning taking their toll on Michio's body.
e Edward Island but the Great Depression took a toll on the government's popularity and he lost the
at Piardoba, the month-long trip had taken its toll on the aircraft and personnel.
casional skirmishes, attrition began taking its toll on the defenders.
and the public's changing interests took their toll on circulation, and following Beaverbrook's dea
George Cronshaw's continuous hard work took its toll on his health and after a bout of influenza in
, pollution and land reclamation are taking its toll on the lake.
The subtropical climate took its toll on his health, and he left Georgia on 2 Novembe
Nevertheless, the strain took a toll on his health, and he was obliged to spend some
Simple fatigue took its toll on Milo.
s late nights and idiosyncratic diet take their toll on his health, requiring him to return to Paris
l subsidy for the island but the workload had a toll on Stewart and he died in office in 1933 at the
local supplies were exhausted) exacted a heavy toll on the Cyfarthfa works.
thrust into stardom so fast ended up taking its toll on White.
injuries that Johnny received eventually took a toll on his over all health resulting in his death o
The years took their toll on Wirtland, which saw deteriorations including
The toll on the night of 2 January 1941 saw 165 people k
The strain of general manager Johnston took its toll on manager Collins, who resigned two days befor
d for making a bourg, with all dues, except the toll on market-day; land also for one plough.…
with new Yankee manager Billy Martin took their toll on Wynegar's morale.
iet Cong were killed, the operation took a hard toll on the populations as civilian casualties erode
This took its toll on the ageing Horan, and led to his death short
ividual ambitions of three songwriters took its toll on group harmony during the recording of their
The strike had taken a toll on both sides 1,000 strikers had when back to w
Division One, but niggling injuries took their toll on him and he left the club to join Oldham Athl
used to take at least two days and took a heavy toll on the "wear and tear" of vehicles.
sing in which weather and disease took a marked toll on the French army, they reached Cheb on 26 Dec
e war for improving their own lives despite its toll on the civilian population.
strain and the effects of diabetes had begun to toll on the pitcher and in 1979, Hunter retired from
npredictable weather, and the fauna take a dire toll on the crew, and the search is complicated by t
nd the Lions ferocity was beginning to take its toll on Swans.
wind shear from a non-tropical system took its toll on September 20 and weakened Philippe into a tr
partly due to personal problems that took their toll on his financial and emotional state, withdrew
e in the fleet; they are designed to lessen the toll on passengers in the case of an accident As par
ith heavy winds from Cyclone Akash taking their toll on the ground conditions.
hen spinal muscular atrophy took an unexpecting toll on her life.
ation, was a huge blow to her and took a severe toll on her health.
                                                                                                    


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