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The death toll of Palestinians has risen inexorably.

The civilian death toll has risen from 216 in March to 274 in April.

The stress took a toll on his marriage, and Scott and his wife divorced.

So far, the quake death toll has surpassed 300 - a number that will likely rise.

The first time you fly you always have to pay a toll.

Answering a classified for an account executive, Keith Davis dialed the toll free number listed.

But Chile has succeeded in attracting large-scale private investment in toll roads under a concession system.

If the death toll suddenly rises into the thousands, can the rest of the world stand idly by?

A toll could be placed on a roadway, raised if traffic bogs down, and reduced if there's spare capacity.

Without rapid provision of medical aid, food, water and shelter the death toll is likely to rise quickly.

Given the death toll since Mexico's government declared war on the gangs in 2006, this is not surprising.

Kohl's has a thorough website full of advice for customers, as well as a toll-free customer service hotline with representatives available every day of the week.

America's housing market may yet lurch down again as foreclosures rise, high unemployment takes its toll and a temporary home-buyers' tax-credit ends.

Officials say the death toll from flooding in the Philippines continues to rise as Typhoon Ketsana moved into central Vietnam on Tuesday.

To do that, it has slashed the cost of toll roads to almost one-tenth of their normal level, attracting yet more people on to fume-choked roads.

Although the death toll, at about 190, is a fraction of the number killed in America, this brutal attack on a business capital has traumatised an entire country.

Governments and health authorities worldwide went on the alert over the weekend for a possible influenza pandemic as the death toll from a new strain of swine flu in Mexico reached 81.

Standard light microscopes don't allow researchers to look into the interior of the living brain, where memories are formed and diseases such as dementia and cancer can take their toll.

Telefonica's second-biggest market in the region, Venezuela, has proved more risky than expected, with the devaluation of the bolivar this year taking a toll on the group's earnings.

The political shockwaves of this incident will probably reverberate longer than those of the rail disaster in 2008, even if the death toll remains lower (more than 70 died in the previous accident).

The fiber optic trunk network comprising eight vertical and eight horizontal lines was completed 2 years ahead of schedule, covering all the provincial capitals nationwide. The optic cable across the country totaled 1 million km and the toll circuits 1.63 million lines.

Most people have a predominant behavioral stance that fits their working role on the job: The soldier is wary and alert; the toll collector is bored and disinterested; the actor is flamboyant and bigger than life; the service representative is upbeat and helpful.

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