Word: tolls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hours on a frantic search for ways to restore the brown locks that once danced ever so gracefully on my scalp--or at least to make the premature departure of my hair less noticeable. Sometimes, when I'm lying in bed late at night, I even consider calling the toll-free number for Hair Club...
...what was that toll-free number again...
...toll charge for calls out of the toll-free area is going down within the state. But the out-of-state service deal that Harvard has with MCI will remain intact, with a basic per-minute charge of 11 cents for all evening, night and weekend calls to anywhere...
...extra sessions took their toll on the weary Crimson as the defense struggled to hold the newly invigorated Quakers...
...while it lasts, students' alcohol abuse extracts a heavy toll. In an average week, two to three students are treated at UHS for alcohol-related injuries or alcohol poisoning, according to Dr. David S. Rosenthal '59, director of the University Health Services. Although one could claim that alcohol abuse affects only those who suffer from it, such rhetoric ignores grim realities. Rosenthal says that alcohol abuse is closely related to date rape, is the single largest contributing factor of injuries on campus, and helps increase the rate of sexually transmitted diseases due to indiscriminate...