His hand was heavy, but his toll was light, and the mountaineers brought their grain to him across many weary miles of rocky roads.
I saw one of the bravest marshals I ever knew hide his gun under his seat and dig up along with the rest while I was taking toll.
When the Sunday-school hour was finished, the next morning, the bell began to toll, instead of ringing in the usual way.
" The comments from Fauci come as the US Covid-19 death toll approaches 500,000 and the country nears a full year in its fight against the virus.
And for many, the lack of structure and boundaries is taking a terrible, emotional toll.
109@Carrie Oliver It wasn't THE nicest but I remember it all the time and it's something anyone can do pretty much any day: after sitting for 1 1/2 hours in traffic trying to get over the SF Bay Bridge, the person in front of me paid my toll.
France's famed Louvre museum closed Sunday as coronavirus cases mounted across Europe and beyond, with the global death toll nearing 3,000.
Regular cane sugar is the cause of global health problems, and its cultivation is taking an environmental toll, too, requiring intense water use and causing soil erosion and pollution from processing sugarcane.
A firefighter died while tackling a blaze in the state on Saturday, bringing the death toll from this season's bushfires to 28.
"You're constantly comparing yourself to other women on your feed and it definitely takes a toll on your self-image," said Lea Wadhams another senior at SMHS.
We don't feel particularly young: we've experienced too much that has contributed to our growth and wisdom, taking its toll on our bodies, and created our memories.
: If you have ever gone through a toll booth, you know that your relationship to the person in the booth is not the most intimate you'll ever have.
Not getting enough sleep will take a toll on your health and job performance.
Time and health problems have taken their toll; but you know what--when someone likes me--I know they like me for who I am inside--not as a pretty "doll-like" individual that many did not want to bother to get to know, beyond the decorative factor.
What I did not realize, was that stress in my work life and excessive workout regimen was taking a toll on my health.
Some of the world's top esports players work as many as 80 hours a week, with much of the time spent on marathon video game sessions that end up taking a physical and mental toll.
That's the sobering finding of a project to count the annual toll of gun attacks in schools.
This morning pregnant Meghan, 37, chose to skip a scheduled appearance at an Invictus Games cycling race in Sydney, with Harry, 34, telling competitors that she was 'resting at home [as] being pregnant takes its toll'.
We are constantly bombarded by "Photoshopped lives", he says, "and that exerts a toll on us the likes of which we have never experienced in the history of our species.
" Typhoon Mangkhut cut a far more catastrophic swath through the Philippines, where scores were killed in floods and landslides, but it also exacted a considerable toll in China.