The city's mayor has said the death toll may reach into the thousands.
For example, if you book a loss in Hovnanian, you may still want to have upside exposure to homebuilders and could jump into Toll Brothers or Lennar and make your loss stick.
It would produce a huge toll gate on entry into the upper middle class.
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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.
On the road all day, on the phone to Washington at night, sleep deprivation takes its toll as countries blur into one.
With about 40, 000 vehicles an hour driving into the toll zone, the network will have to be able to cope with high volumes.
Madeleine Albright, who was Clinton's ambassador to the U.N. in 1994, temporized as the death toll in Rwanda climbed into the hundreds of thousands.
Campaigners representing the dozens of toll non-payers welcomed Mr Brown's appointment, and they have told him that they are willing to share their research into the toll regime with him.
Gathered in the assembly to hear evidence for its inquiry into the Severn crossings toll, members of the UK government committee were told that the minister had commissioned a review into the economic impact of the tolls on the Welsh economy.
According to Garder, recent austerity has taken a toll with deferred maintenance requests running into the billions of dollars.
Michael Brown also agreed with other public officials that the death toll in the city could reach into the thousands.
The thermostat was kept at bone-chilling temperatures, we drove our green Ford Fairlaine until it (literally) burst into flames at a toll booth and I wore a never-ending supply of hand-me-downs from a cousin named Amy whom I had never met.
Some of these solutions can even be embedded on smart cards, enabling simple as well as sophisticated pay as you go from mobile devices such as phones, tablets, on-board units embedded into cars, smart cards embedded into vending machines, toll gates!
An aging rider base and competition from lighter bikes have taken a major toll already, and Harley faces serious challenges into the future.
Unlike many games, Quantic Dream titles constantly challenge gamers to make important decisions, and these decisions take both an emotional toll on the player and spin the narrative into new directions.
And militants have cut down on the number of rockets they're lobbing into Israel, down from a daily toll of 20 to two.
With up to several hundred projectiles raining into Homs every hour, the nationwide casualty toll has surged from around 20 a day to more than 50.
Without the cash cow that is the black market drug trade, would Mexican cartels be pushing the death toll along the U.S.-Mexico border into the tens of thousands?
Several companies in the last year have been victims of "toll fraud, " a scheme in which hackers break into a company's VoIP network and sell thousands of dollars worth of long-distance minutes.
The toll of Iraqi dead since the fall of Saddam now runs into thousands.
Whatever is collected beyond that is dropped into a vault at the end of their shift and later transported to a bank. (For reasons of security, the Port Authority will not disclose the name of the bank or the amount of money dropped into the vault.) Beyond simply collecting cash, toll collectors are required to document every non-E-ZPass customer by pressing relevant buttons on their monitor.
The toll, now put at more than 3, 200, will certainly reach into the tens of thousands as the missing are eventually counted as dead.
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No sooner had heavily advertised sweets and snacks taken their toll on the waistlines of those who could afford to indulge than slimming came into vogue, creating a market for dieting aids and low-fat foods as lucrative as that for the products that had caused the weight problem in the first place.
Besides its effect on bird populations, the snakes also take an economic toll on Guam by causing numerous power outages each year when they cross from tree into electrical lines, the FWS says.
America's tech slump has already taken its toll on East Asian electronics producers, pushing Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong into recession.
For example, public transport is expensive: a one-way ten-kilometre (six-mile) train ride from suburban Oslo into the city costs NKr26, which is twice as much as the road toll.
Once you have decided to purchase a gun from a retail outlet -- it could be a local gun shop or national chain such as Bass Pro Shops, Cabelas or Walmart -- the store enters your name and information into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS, via a toll-free number or the Internet, to check the eligibility of the buyer.
The investigations in the U.S. and Europe suggest the toll that the rivalry has taken on Google as it tries to build more social-networking tools into its own products to compete with Facebook.
After the first bend and first jumps took an early toll on the field, Strombergs took the lead at the halfway point before the crucial big jump leading into the penultimate straight.
This becomes very, very important as sensors start being placed into more and more inanimate objects, such as lamps, sprinklers, running shoes, thermostats, toll booths, vending machines, shark-detecting buoys and just about everything else.
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