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  • The death toll's startling range from 10,000 to 300,000 is one of the most disputed elements of the conflict.

    Betwa Sharma: Is Darfur Genocide? 2009

  • I remember when I was there just not so long ago, just before I left, 80 died in one day; today the death toll's 95 or 100.

    CNN Transcript Aug 19, 2009 2009

  • A few posts up we're told 'it doesn't matter whether the death toll's thirty or forty - this is a superfluous argument to make.'

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • The administration will find that the toll's steeper on the high road.

    The Double Bubba Double Standard 2008

  • My taxes had better not go up for Seattle's boondogles -- not when I'm having to pay toll's on a bridge where most who are affected voted against ...

    Sound Politics: King County Council special meeting 2006

  • A recent uptick in Iraq's violence and the U.S. death toll's passing the 4,000 mark are contributing to Iraq's resurgence as a central political issue in the U.S. presidential campaign.

    Basra Battle Strengthens Sadr 2008

  • We have figured the insurance cost and gas and toll's etc. and have an idea of what to expect in general.

    June 2004 trip 2004

  • We have figured the insurance cost and gas and toll's etc. and have an idea of what to expect in general.

    June 2004 trip 2004

  • We have figured the insurance cost and gas and toll's etc. and have an idea of what to expect in general.

    June 2004 trip 2004

  • Though the death toll's rising daily in the street

    American way 2006

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