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The jealousy and bitterness that he has engendered will boomerang and take its toll from the one who caused this imbalance and disharmony.
The flood disaster in southern Africa continues to take its toll, with more heavy rain hindering the relief operation.
Pampered by all types of electrical conveniences it is going to take its toll and force us to find alternatives.
However, when you have 14 or 15 stone moving around at speed and hitting you, it's going to take its toll.
No doubt Myanmar drivers are quite used to the situation, but it seems to take its toll on the vehicles.
Do you simply have to wait for time to take its toll, for age to get him out of office?
During the 1950 campaign, fallout from McCarthyism and strident anti-Communism began to take its toll on Utah's Democratic candidates.
The rugged aircraft proved popular with owners but time began to take its toll and newer monoplanes began to replace the biplane classics.
We will have to spend a few hours journeying down in a bus, which is bound to take its toll.
By this time, MS had started to take its toll and Asad's symptoms were becoming more apparent.
The protracted period of low growth has started to take its toll on the labour market.
The pressure from the activities of the 85 million people living and working in the Baltic Sea catchment area is starting to take its toll.
But the long week of success seemed to take its toll and she wasn't able to run like she did in her previous matches.
Eventually, her troubled personal life coupled with an increasingly hectic performing schedule, began to take its toll.
However, the slow-down in end user industries such as construction and automobile manufacturing continues to take its toll.
Providing care to an individual with Alzheimer's disease can take its toll on the caregiver.
Caregiving can and often does, take its toll on both caregiver and care recipient.
But feeling stress over a long period of time can take its toll on your body and mind.
But decades of digging can take its toll on the environment, and that's where Benoit Godin comes in.
Unilateralism would take its toll in terms of legitimacy and long-term effectiveness.
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