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  • While the official government toll a few days after the blast was put at 64, hospi
  • Wall junction with M6 Toll, A5 and A5148 (leading to A38)
  • As time took its toll, Alief's Hispanic residents were the first to i
  • Toll also played professional hockey in the East Coa
  • fficially executed again in 1856, but the death toll also includes James “Yankee” Sullivan, an Irish
  • igue from many hard hours of work also took its toll amongst the divers, who often worked 16-hour sh
  • The Pont au Double derives its name from the toll amount which was charged, a "double" denier, mo
  • Can someone find out the actual toll amount?
  • The death toll amounted 107 civilians mostly old, children and
  • urces report a much higher figure for the death toll, an opposition newspaper Svoboda Slova reports
  • The final week took its toll and he dropped from 3rd to 6th in the Alps.
  • However, the lack of success took its toll, and McKeown left the band, followed by others,
  • ayer's primitive economy will start to take its toll and the player will need to rely on attacking a
  • ment and violence of the city began to take its toll, and he decided to abandon his life of fame and
  • Pike, Shaun Hart and Craig McRae had taken its toll and the club played more first year players tha
  • d in signing the band but road fatigue took its toll, and Starchild split up in the summer of 1982 j
  • cars or four tons by weight, operates without a toll, and operates daily, providing service from 6AM
  • with Valpy's continuing poor health, took their toll, and Valpy died in Dunedin in September 1852, o
  • irst circuit but the second time round took its toll and the tired horse fell when beaten in the lat
  • ivity, but Mother Nature and old age took their toll and by the 1980s the pier was in sad shape and
  • in its early years, the Civil War took a great toll and by 1870 there were only 6 students enrolled
  • nally founded by co-founders Eric Garland, Adam Toll and Zachary Allison.
  • Northward is the barrier toll, and then the Extension intersects with Lee Vis
  • The section between the Caguas toll and the town of Salinas is more curvy and hilly
  • emained until late Byzantine times an important toll and customs station of the Hellespont, its impo
  • ight-hour practice sessions began to take their toll, and Rowland rejected a £20,000 contract with B
  • mpany Carillion, who have also worked on the M6 toll and the 2009 M6 extension, were awarded the con
  • superiority in equipment and training took its toll, and thousands were falling daily both in the f
  • sibilities under the rail access agreement with Toll, and adopted the trading name ONTRACK.
  • sing airpower and helicopters also took a heavy toll and blunted several communist initiatives, most
  • After this, time gradually took its toll and Gunn dropped out of the Nottinghamshire sid
  • By 1988-89, injuries had started to take their toll, and Lowery only played sporadically in his fin
  • The injuries appeared to take their toll, and Cort struggled to make an impact in the Pr
  • terminate funding for the AV finally took their toll, and no further OEO support was forthcoming.
  • From there, age and injuries took their toll and he never against attained double figures in
  • evelry is shattered as a funeral bell begins to toll and the body of Laura is revealed awaiting buri
  • vered, the intensive care by Charlotte took its toll, and she died on May 5.
  • , where he managed the Authority's Maintenance, Toll and Operations departments.
  • PMoH significantly inflated the civilian death toll and played down the number of Hamas casualties.
  • ecent times saw decay and weathering take their toll, and the unstable castle was placed on the Buil
  • Injuries began to take their toll and he retired during the 1980 season.
  • old the castle for 65 days but disease took its toll and the English forces left but not before plun
  • ding for this project arose from the March 2008 toll and fare hike, which increased the overall spen
  • Because of the death toll and other effects of the storm, the names Thelm
  • The epidemic took a huge toll and many temples were built during this time, d
  • ed stress of handling business matters took its toll, and the bandmates opted our of operating the l
  • at had early on given him his nickname took its toll, and he withdrew from the scene.
  • Yet ill health, particularly gout, took its toll and severely inhibited his academic work and so
  • On November 2, wind shear started taking its toll, and all convection was gone by the next day, w
  • y August 2008, Teresa's tampering had taken its toll and Jerry collapsed, banging his head on the co
  • tenance on the Sullivan Square station took its toll, and by the time the Charlestown Elevated came
  • ost a year, vandals and weather had taken their toll, and Ted's was finally demolished.
  • One of its incomes is collecting toll and fee of Lantau Link at Lantau Toll Plaza.
  • have shown that the TIR domain is essential for Toll and IL-1R activities.
  • Health System, which brought to light the human toll and financial cost of medical error.
  • granted counterintelligence access to telephone toll and transactional records through the use of Na
  • 'queen of the Seven Seas', and will caution and toll anyone to think otherwise.
  • Although various estimates put the death toll anywhere from 36 to 48, the Amnesty Internation
  • The M6 Toll aqueduct.
  • The places where malaria takes its biggest toll are precisely those in which HIV reaps its grim
  • George Krause 1. Haverford, Pennsylvania: Toll Armstrong Publishers, 1972.
  • In 1970 he had the cathedral bells toll as the hearse carrying the body of LDS Presiden
  • ad at 101, though some reports listed the death toll as high as 121.
  • It characterizes the motor car's global death toll as, "A humdrum holocaust, the third world war n
  • The death toll associated with the tsunami was less than would
  • The Los Angeles Times puts the death toll at seventy-nine.
  • es, and several sources initially put the death toll at 20.
  • The death toll at Silver Beach was more than 2,700.
  • Initial report put the death toll at around 100, but as many of the injured who w
  • Official reports put the death toll at 9, while dissident reports estimated the num
  • 40 more, though some estimates place the death toll at 33.
  • Newspapers placed the death toll at just two, though eyewitness accounts suggest
  • 8 wounded, although other sources put the death toll at 49 or even 70 dead.
  • Final results put the death toll at a substantially-lower 109 victims.
  • een taken elsewhere which would leave the death toll at 42 if confirmed.
  • ty over the handling of high balls took a heavy toll at the 2000 European under-21 championship in S
  • tion group provided high technology services to toll authorities, freight companies and 35 state gov
  • Toll Bar is a village on the A19 road, in the Doncas
  • The main focal point of the area is the Toll Bar Island, where the A45, A46 and B4110 (Londo
  • The road starts at Toll Bar bridge on the Meers Brook, the former bound
  • Toll Bar House, no longer standing, on Southport Roa
  • Toll Bar Cottage is now a private dwelling.
  • Toll Bar House, this was used between 1826 and 1876
  • the River Don, Bentley and the nearby hamlet of Toll Bar were badly affected by floods in June 2007.
  • The road ended at Toll Bar bridge on the Meers Brook, the former bound
  • training - including 7 Moorends and 2 Doncaster Toll Bar amateur players.
  • d Lane and Coalpool Lane (Station Road) where a toll bar was set up after the main road was turnpike
  • Toll Bar End is an area of Coventry that lies on the
  • Toll Bar has a primary school called Toll Bar Primar
  • A toll bar was built in an attempt to raise funds for
  • The team head to Toll Bar, near Doncaster, and take on a foster famil
  • o provide a much-needed space for the people of Toll Bar.
  • entley New Village which is the part closest to Toll Bar.
  • The parkway had a toll barrier in Fleetwood, which was removed in the
  • New Jersey Turnpike at the last exit before the toll barrier, the same point where Route 140 heads w
  • As a separate toll before the beginning of a divine service, the b
  • heffield and Chapel en le Frith Trust-the first toll being paid at Hunter's Bar.
  • It was also marked as U.S. Highway 30 Toll between its south end (the Calumet Expressway w
  • y with a request for subscriber information and toll billing records information, or electronic comm
  • Lingamfelter's toll bills require the use of automated toll collect
  • This communicates with the toll booth when the car passes through, deducting mo
  • In the early nineteenth century a toll booth of the Glocester Turnpike was located in
  • alabella, noticed the car just as it passed the toll booth and ordered the driver to stop the vehicl
  • r many years, 5 cents tolls were collected at a toll booth midway on the span, and it became widely
  • e who (intentionally or by negligence) passes a toll booth without an operating toll device (or payi
  • the border from Sweden towards Oslo there is a toll booth for the motorway but no customs for cars,
  • he Delmarva at Fisherman Island before the CBBT Toll Booth is 47 miles away.
  • In 1803, it was paved, and a toll booth was added at its south end.
  • km 5.3: toll booth
  • ers for being slow and not using E-ZPass at the toll booth for the Ft.
  • Toll booth 1955
  • The toll booth is now preserved in Stratford at the Boot
  • indscreen, which are electronically read by the toll booth's scanner, whereupon the toll is debited
  • ) Coquihalla Pass, Highway 5 reaches the former toll booth; it was the only highway in British Colum
  • An area of grass beside the motor vehicle toll booths affords a view of the Devon end of the r
  • Toll booths at the Birkenhead entrance to the Queens
  • More than twenty toll booths were built, closing off all approaches t
  • sponder users remain on the mainline and bypass toll booths built to the side.
  • It has two lanes in each direction, with toll booths located at the Sha Tin end.
  • n only from the tunnel portal south through the toll booths to a plaza with Park Avenue and Hudson C
  • tion of passing cars, allowing cars to pass the toll booths at 60 km/h (but at most toll booths the
  • site of the former goods yard was used for the toll booths for the Second Severn Crossing.
  • sure but I suspect it highly unlikely that the toll booths would accept US dollars.
  • The hated toll booths were paraded through Omaha to celebrate
  • aign to rid Jacksonville's roads and bridges of toll booths, and implemented various environmental r
  • unPass used in other parts of the state with no toll booths.
  • defunct terminus with remnants of the original toll both lie within Kiptopeke State Park, where a s
  • even when she was seriously injured, took their toll, both physically and emotionally.
  • in a state of constant turmoil, which took its toll, both physically and mentally, on the members.
  • owned by Benjamin Colbert, had been operating a toll bridge between Durant, Oklahoma and Denison, Te
  • It derives its name from the old toll bridge (adjacent to a naval saw mill) across th
  • The Garcon Point Bridge is a 2-lane toll bridge in Santa Rosa County, in the Florida pan
  • rt of funds and the 2.5 mile (4 km) long wooden toll bridge was in danger of not being completed whe
  • The toll bridge is named for Millard Tydings (1890-1961)
  • in the 1870s by sifting through the coins of a toll bridge across the Allegheny River.
  • r, was dedicated October 11, 1963 as a two-lane toll bridge and road.
  • State Road 66 begins at the eastern end of a toll bridge over the Wabash River in New Harmony and
  • rouble when he awarded the franchise to build a toll bridge from east New Orleans to Slidell across
  • In total, the bridge has 7 spans, and was a toll bridge until November 18, 2006.
  • se of constructing, maintaining and operating a toll bridge between some point in the city of St. Au
  • idge is a 141-span, 3.6-mile (5.8 km), two-lane toll bridge in Okaloosa County in the Florida Panhan
  • It will cross the River Trent on the Wilford Toll Bridge which will be widened to allow pedestria
  • It then crosses the 3.6 mile long toll bridge over Choctawhatchee Bay, where at the no
  • , and through the park and to the San Luis Pass Toll Bridge in 1988.
  • The new bridge was a toll bridge and everyone except locals living in Hem
  • 1902, when the Good Friday Flood destroyed its toll bridge and powerhouse, and the mill was forced
  • The last remaining toll bridge in Herefordshire at Whitney-on-Wye leads
  • The Blatnik Bridge replaced a swinging toll bridge around the same location that carried bo
  • With a free alternative, the toll bridge faced financial ruin and was sold to the
  • It remained a toll bridge until 1903, after an Eton man named Jose
  • ar, also called the Red River Bridge War or the Toll Bridge War, was a 1931 bloodless boundary confl
  • sing at Blackfriars was a 995 feet (303 m) long toll bridge designed in an Italianate style by Rober
  • The bridge was a toll bridge until 2006, at which point crossing it b
  • inia acquired the right-of-way of the destroyed toll bridge owned by the Harpers Ferry and Potomac B
  • The Cape Fear Skyway is a proposed toll bridge and 9.5-mile (15.3 km) road extension to
  • The bridge opened to traffic as a toll bridge in 1927.
  • way westbound connects with the Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge and the city of Lake Dallas.
  • xpensive, so they required the Washington State Toll Bridge Authority to hire noted suspension bridg
  • hority that would build, maintain and operate a toll bridge crossing Saint John Harbour.
  • The former bridge had been opened as a toll bridge in July 1927.
  • tion signal box remains next to the Penmaenpool Toll Bridge and was used by the RSPB as an observati
  • amed his plantation Woodbridge after the wooden toll bridge he built in 1795 to replace the ferry.
  • Industrial Highway and the Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge to New Jersey.
  • 5 has a western terminus at the approach to the toll bridge over San Luis Pass; the bridge connects
  • A bill promoting the toll bridge was first introduced to Parliament in 18
  • The toll bridge carried King's Highway (present-day U.S.
  • The Bellevue Bridge (known as the Bellevue Toll Bridge and officially called the Grand Army of
  • The Toll Bridge (1992)
  • 1870 after Clifton's death, as did the Wilford toll bridge for which he was also responsible.
  • The bridge remained a toll bridge until 1929 when the ownership was transf
  • owned and operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
  • Penmaenpool toll bridge
  • Until 1946 this was the last toll bridge in Somerset, before being 'freed' in 194
  • ruined Wilton Castle at Ross-on-Wye, the wooden toll bridge at Whitney-on-Wye, the swaying ancient s
  • ksboro via Decatur due to the building of a new toll bridge at Bridgeport, that avoided delays cross
  • It was a toll bridge until 1991.
  • Noida Toll Bridge Company Limited (an SPV to develop, cons
  • the River Severn via the Second Severn Crossing Toll Bridge into South Wales.
  • tion prohibiting him from blocking the northern toll bridge approach.
  • ook the building of the Delaware River-Turnpike Toll Bridge (known locally as the "Turnpike Connecto
  • ges downstream from the Delaware River-Turnpike Toll Bridge are high level crossings).
  • Dunham Bridge is a toll bridge across the River Trent in England.
  • The Humber Bridge is the only major toll bridge in the United Kingdom to charge tolls to
  • The Joint Toll Bridge Commission determined at this time that
  • Penmaenpool toll bridge - wooden tollbridge built in 1879, Cadw
  • It was originally opened and operated as a toll bridge until 1945.
  • "Old Gunthorpe toll bridge was built on the site of a ford and ferr
  • 1975 to a six-year term on the Washington State Toll Bridge Authority and State Highway Commission.
  • According to the sign this was the first toll bridge in the country to be replaced by a free
  • The original crossing, which opened as a toll bridge on January 23, 1855, is believed to have
  • b Nailor, starting in 1814, and was opened as a toll bridge in 1820.
  • of Autoroute 25 until the construction of a new toll bridge for A-25.
  • The bridge was opened as a toll bridge to retire the bonds issued to finance co
  • -level Westham Bridge which had been built as a toll bridge in 1911, and had been subject to floodin
  • 1769 he funded the construction of the Swinford Toll Bridge across the River Thames near Eynsham.
  • It ceased to be a toll bridge in 1826.
  • he Frank E. Bauer Bridge is 0.19 mile (0.31 km) toll bridge that traverses the Rock River in Machesn
  • r and is at the eastern end of the Fort Madison Toll Bridge, which connects Niota to Fort Madison, I
  • In 1870 it built Wilford Toll Bridge, 1871 Trent Bridge, both at Nottingham a
  • worth Road and Eldad Hill, and which once was a toll bridge, and an important thoroughfare between D
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