If critical paranoia poisoned visual and imaginative pleasure, that was unavoidable: a toll of enlightened consciousness.
But the manufacturing of new legal code exacts a toll of its own.
If it all happened at once, come January next year, it's estimated it could take a toll of 4% of U.S. GDP.
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At the start of this year Ms Pillay had estimated a death toll of at least 60, 000.
The defence, interior and health ministries gave a civilian toll of 124, down from 355 in April, AFP reported.
He admits that Mr Clinton went easy not only because he sympathised with the predicament of his Israeli friends but also because George Bush senior's harsh confrontation with Israel over settlements in the 1990s was considered later to have taken a serious toll of the president's domestic support.
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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a U.K.-based group, gave a preliminary death toll of 23 people, and more than 200 injured.
The quake and resulting tsunami left behind a known death toll of more than 200 people by early Saturday, but that number was expected to climb sharply.
The DfT spokesman said with the lower toll a "relatively small amount" of 8% of vehicles would leave the new bypass to avoid a toll.
The Great Personal Computer Bust of 1983 and three subsequent years of misery had taken quite a toll on Noyce, Intel and most of Silicon Valley.
The athlete has become something of a media darling, and the distractions of fame may be taking a toll.
Liberal Democrat Baroness Tonge, a former MP for Richmond Park who moved the amendment to throw out the plans altogether, said that instead of penalising local people to park, "rat runners" should pay a toll "towards the upkeep of the roads".
Intellectual Ventures, which has assembled a massive portfolio of patents, mostly through purchase by its well funded backers, has created a huge toll booth that, despite claims of its management, inhibits rather than supports innovation.
However, Hamilton revealed that he was beginning to feel the toll of a difficult year.
Shaanxi experienced the highest death toll as a result of the aftershock, with four people losing their lives.
While dating can be expensive, there is evidence that remaining single can take a different kind of toll.
Evidence suggests that this isn't likely to happen without taking a toll on the profitability of the low-cost carriers.
On Tuesday, the health ministry, said it reached a "definitive toll" of three dead and 14 wounded in the explosion.
In homes and care facilities across our country, Alzheimer's disease continues to take a heartbreaking toll on millions of lives.
But that forecast looks rather sanguine and some economists fear the tightening may take more of a toll on a still-delicate economy.
The work was taking too much of a toll on her body to justify the hours and the income, despite the fact that was she doing what she loved.
Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy and other officials blame the death toll on a splintering of the city's traditional gangs as well as a large number of illegal guns available in the city.
Mr Hennighan said the economic downturn had taken its toll and a number of shops had closed in the town in recent months, but some had reopened, or were about to, including the Quarry Cafe.
At tea, South Africa were 197-2, before Amla and Kallis took toll of a flagging attack to add a further 110 in the final session before Adnan Akmal threw himself to his right to take a good catch off Riaz.
Previously, union vice president Shawn Moran had said "interest" group activism against the Border Patrol is taking a toll on the morale of agents and that Border Patrol agents don't target specific types of people, except those violating the nation's immigration laws.
One would be the safe world of electronic toll roads, the other a collection of dark and dangerous back alleys.
He says "daylighting" can fill aspirations with the cooperation of a boss, but warns of the toll it could take.
But as Schrambling pointed out, there is a big, unseen toll from Sandy on a significant part of our economy, namely, people whose jobs require them to go someplace to perform them.
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