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Tolls are payable in the Torpoint to Devonport ( eastbound ) direction only.
Hemingway frequently used images to produce the dense atmosphere of violence and death his books are renowned for ; the main image of For Whom the Bell Tolls is the automatic weapon.
Tolls are a form of user tax that usually pays for the cost of road construction and maintenance without raising taxes on non-users.
Tolls are mentioned in Greek mythology where Charon the ferryman charged a toll to carry the dead across the rivers Acheron and Styx to Hades.
Tolls are collected on both crossings from vehicles travelling in a westward direction only.
Tolls are charged in one direction only: westbound.
Tolls charges are based on a three tier pricing system:
Tolls are computed to assure that the owner will recover the original investment plus a return on that investment.
Tolls are collected in the eastbound direction only.
Tolls are collected in both directions.
Tolls are not collected on ramps.
Tolls are charged to the corresponding tag account.
Tolls are collected in New Jersey for traffic heading towards Pennsylvania at the Tacony-Palmyra and Burlington-Bristol Bridges.
Tolls on the east-pointing ramps at SR 520 are collected by FDOT, and 25 cents of the $ 1. 25 OOCEA barrier toll east of the airport also goes to FDOT.
Note: Tolls are not networked, and you need to pay again at the toll gate in South Beijing.
Tolls are paid in each direction.
Tolls are collected at all northbound onramps and southbound offramps.
Tolls on the section from Takaido Interchange to Hachiōji Interchange are charged at a flat rate.
Tolls on all other sections of the expressway are assessed according to distance travelled in the same manner as most other national expressways.
The famous scene in Chapter 10 of Hemingway's " For Whom the Bell Tolls ", describing the 1936 execution of Fascist sympathisers in a ( fictional ) village who are thrown off a cliff, is considered to be modeled on actual events at the time in Ronda.
Included are performances of " For Whom the Bell Tolls " from Donington on August 17, 1991, " Enter Sandman " from the MTV Video Music Awards on September 5, " Harvester of Sorrow " from Moscow on September 28, " Sad but True " from the Day on the Green festival in Oakland, California on October 12, " Enter Sandman " from the Freddie Mercury Tribute on April 12, 1992, and " Nothing Else Matters " from Phoenix on August 25.
Tolls on all Department-owned facilities are collected by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise.
Tolls are only collected northbound, and are used to pay for the expansion of the bridge to four lanes.

Tolls and collected
Tolls collected at the Holland Tunnel and other crossings help fund the Port Authority
Tolls on all cargoes using the canal were collected at Tonnage Bridge, where there was once a wharf and a cottage.
Tolls collected on Interstate Highways remain on Interstate 95, Interstate 94, Interstate 90, Interstate 88, Interstate 87, Interstate 80, Interstate 77, Interstate 76, Interstate 64, Interstate 44, Interstate 294, and several others.
Tolls are collected only on the northbound side, at a toll plaza located a mile north of the Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge.
Tolls of £ 250 were collected in 1795, but the company was experiencing financial difficulties.
Tolls were collected, but for the first ten years were used to pay back the mortgage taken out in 1800, and it was not until 1813 that the first dividend was paid.
Tolls for use of the canal were collected at four toll-houses, which were situated near Wells Street bridge in Camberwell, by the junction with the Packham Branch, by the junction with the Croydon Canal, and at the junction with Greenland Dock.
Tolls collected from a suspension bridge along the road, along with prudent land acquisitions, made Trutch a wealthy man.
Tolls are collected only from motorists traveling westbound, into Pennsylvania.
Tolls were charged for two years and $ 1 million was collected in the last year.
Tolls were originally collected through a series of eight toll booths along the route.
Tolls also were collected until the early 1970s in Old Saybrook at the west end of the Baldwin Bridge over the Connecticut River.

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His works include Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, Beyond Therapy, Baby With the Bathwater, The Nature and Purpose of the Universe, Titanic, A History of the American Film, The Idiots Karamazov, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Laughing Wild, ' Dentity Crisis, The Actor's Nightmare, The Vietnamization of New Jersey, Betty's Summer Vacation, Naomi in the Living Room, Adrift in Macao, Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, Miss Witherspoon, Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them, and a collection of one-act parodies meant to be performed in one evening entitled Durang / Durang that includes " Mrs. Sorken ", " For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls " ( a parody of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams ), " A Stye Of the Eye ", " Nina in the Morning ", " Wanda's Visit ", and " Business Lunch at the Russian Tea Room ".
Tolls levied at PSP militia checkpoints provided a major source of income for the administration, which succeeded in providing a high standard of social and public services.
Tolls were charged with a tollgate at Boston Lodge until 2003, when the rights were purchased by the National Assembly for Wales.
Beginning with that journey to India undertaken in 1956, at the age of 24, without any foreign-language skills ( he is said to have learned English only afterwards – by reading, with the help of a dictionary, a copy of Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls ), he travelled across the developing world, at first producing " essays in frustration and ignorance " ( in the words of Colin Thubron ), though later reporting more knowledgeably on wars, coups and revolutions in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas
Tolls were abolished on 8 February 1873 and a triumphal arch was built at the Brentford entrance to the bridge.
In his article Death Tolls for the Man-made Megadeaths of the 20th Century, Matthew White estimates the number of those who died at 500, 000.
Tolls will be waived for buses, carpools of at least three people, motorcycles, and emergency vehicles.
Tolls were removed from all portions of the former Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike in 1992, although the road now connects with several newer locally oriented toll facilities, including Richmond Metropolitan Authority's Downtown Expressway ( State Route 195 ) which interchanges with the former Turnpike on the I-95 James River Bridge, and the Pocahontas Parkway ( State Route 895 ) which connects I-95 at exit 67 with Interstate 295 and the Richmond International Airport.
Tolls were also removed from the Midtown and Downtown tunnels at that time.
The follow-up, " For Whom The Bell Tolls ", was only a minor hit, and a subsequent single " Broken Hearted Pirates ", featuring an uncredited Dudley Moore on piano, made no headway at all.
Tolls are charged at toll plazas as before, but cars can drive past in over 100 km / h.
It was at Finca Vigía that he wrote much of For Whom the Bell Tolls ( a novel of the Spanish Civil War which Hemingway had covered as a journalist with Gellhorn in the late 1930s — the novel was started at the Ambos Mundos, and some was also written in Idaho ).

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