Word: tolls
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MALARIA'S RISING DEATH TOLL...
...leaving evidence that, in the 1970s, investigators did not have the technology to analyze. Later, when the man claiming to be BTK took responsibility for the Otero murders in a letter to the Wichita Eagle, he referred to himself as a "monster" with a "sexual perversion hang-up." The toll grew to include six more women--all but two in their 20s--killed from...
...rest of the Crimson, the long season seemed to have taken a toll. Broadbent—who felt strong heading into the tournament although he had been hampered by a hip injury for much of the season—couldn’t match his run to the finals from a year ago, and he fell in the quarterfinals to Bernardo Samper of Trinity...
...when discussing other members of the community. “We do need to recognize that each [person] has the potential to divide communities quite sharply,” he said. “Over time, patterns of behavior that are divisive or clearly disruptive can take a heavy toll.” Division, Rudenstine thought, was not the hallmark of a great university—nor a great president...
Some audience members flashed peace signs and chanted “1,500 dead because of what you did” in unison during the speech, referring to the latest death toll of U.S. troops in Iraq...