There would be a toll for driving during business hours inside a 16-square-mile section of downtown London.
In September 2008, 25 US service personnel were killed - the highest recent toll for US forces.
Saturday's deaths bring the toll for coalition troops in 2013 to 49, including 37 Americans.
Conservative MP, Chris Chope, suggested a toll for non-Dorset residents until the funding is achieved.
I'm sure I'll get used to that eventually, but it is taking its toll for the moment.
March's death toll was the lowest monthly toll for the U.S. military since the war began 2003.
The U.S. military announced the death of another Marine yesterday, raising the death toll for U.S. troops this month to 98.
Many operate in the stable "midstream" part of the energy business, merely collecting a toll for transporting and storing oil and gas.
The crash adds to a grim toll for the South African military.
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The BBC's Mark Dummett, in Kabul, says the latest casualties bring the death toll for foreign troops in Afghanistan this year to 15.
Canada has lost 85 soldiers and one diplomat in Afghanistan, the highest wartime death toll for the Canadians since the Korean conflict nearly 55 years ago.
The bell began to toll for Gadhafi in February after people around the Middle East and North Africa started challenging their leaders in the so-called Arab Spring movement.
Lawyers should not be charged a toll for access.
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And while the Fukushima Daiichi power plant situation isn't yet stabilized, keep in mind that the death toll for the March 11 earthquake and tsunami has risen above 10, 000, and no one has died of radiation sickness.
Lorries have been given permission to use the M6 toll road for free for a month.
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Pessimists expect a technical disaster comparable to Germany's ill-fated road-toll system for lorries.
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Gates also rejected charges that his company intends to turn the Internet into a toll road for which Microsoft could require royalties.
Campaigners have lobbied for patients to be toll-exempt for years and the four councils on the Humber have said it would be a priority for the board.
The decision to waive toll charges for patients falls on the bridge board and a new committee involving the four councils is yet to be approved by the government.
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So in the future, ask not for whom the phone tolls, the toll charge is for thee.
"It's very incremental and deliberate re-hiring, " said Jon Downs, senior vice president of human resources for Toll.
Siskowski knows the toll that caring for a loved one can take.
Recent polling suggests that the increasing violence and slow pace of progress are also taking a toll on support for the war in Canada.
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Toll Brothers, for example, are sitting close to their 52-week highs.
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For example, a retraining program just for toll collectors who are being placed out of work by Easy Pass, or American radiologists who are losing their jobs to outsourcing?
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The Automobile Association urged members not to sign up for the so-called e-tags, which provide for toll discounts but also allow bank accounts to be charged every time a car passes under one of the gantries.
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"The economic downturn, combined with the current uncertainties, extreme market volatility and a decline in both consumer and business confidence, are expected to continue taking their toll on demand for tourism -- at least in the short to medium term, " the latest edition of the UNWTO's World Tourism Barometer, said.
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