1. The strain of a violent ground campaign will exact a toll on troops. 2. Secondly, the king exacted tolls on trade within his realm. 3. Already the changes are exacting a toll. 4. And anywhere a visitor looks, the hard times have exacted a toll. 5. A lot of people will discover to their misfortune that physics exacts high tolls at high speeds. 6. A toll was exacted socially. 7. All that effort, however, would begin to exact a toll. 8. But by far the heaviest toll is exacted on men, who statistics show drink more and die needlessly far more often than practically anywhere on earth. 9. But patriarchy exacts its toll on men, too, setting up rigid, hard-to-achieve standards of success. 10. But the long session exacted its toll, with Wang succumbing to bronchitis and having to leave the set. |
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