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Tolls and record
Following the release of " For Whom the Beat Tolls ", Canibus went on a sporadic tour in the U. S. to promote the record.

Tolls and £
Tolls rose to a little over £ 1, 000 per year, but the Commissioners decided that the canal boats damaged the locks, and all traffic had to be transferred to river barges.
Tolls had fallen to £ 439 by 1849.
Tolls rose from £ 321 in 1712 to £ 1, 137 by 1802.
Tolls over the next thirty years averaged £ 134 per year
Tolls currently range from 40p for cars to £ 2 for vehicles of over 3. 5 tonnes.
Tolls of £ 250 were collected in 1795, but the company was experiencing financial difficulties.

Tolls and 1
Tolls are collected in the westbound direction at the toll plaza, which is located on the eastern side of the bay ; the toll is $ 5 as of July 1, 2010.
* Playhouse 90-For Whom The Bell Tolls ( Parts 1 & 2 ) ( 1959 )
Tolls ranged from 1 penny for each pedestrian to 1 shilling and six pence for a coach and four horses.
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.
Reception of the album was mixed around the world, though it is notable that it was one of the most successful Bee Gees albums in Argentina, peaking at # 1 due to the big success of " For Whom the Bell Tolls " there.
Tolls were charged for two years and $ 1 million was collected in the last year.

Tolls and when
Tolls were charged with a tollgate at Boston Lodge until 2003, when the rights were purchased by the National Assembly for Wales.
Tolls continued for 20 more years, and were finally removed from the old bridge in 1975 when construction began on a toll-free replacement structure.
As Minister, Stevenson piloted the SNP Government's first Bill, Abolition of Bridge Tolls ( Scotland ) Bill, to the statute book on 24 January 2008. and when he signed The Port of Cairnryan Harbour Empowerment Order 2007 he became the first SNP Minister to sign a piece of legislation.
In " For Him the Bell Tolls ", Joxer appears again in a comedic role, when Aphrodite casts a spell on him to turn him into a romantic, exceptionally talented swordsman with irresistible sex appeal.
( Tolls were removed when the other two lanes and tunnel were built adjacently to the immediate south of the older structure with federal Interstate Highway funding in the mid 1970s.
It then disappeared from the charts, only to return in December 1993 when the album's second single, " For Whom the Bell Tolls ", became a UK top five hit.

Tolls and over
He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the role, winning out over luminary efforts as Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, Gary Cooper in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Walter Pidgeon in Madame Curie, and Mickey Rooney in The Human Comedy.
With the sun setting over the desert, Somerset quotes Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls: The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.
Nichols wrote the screenplays for over sixty movies including such classics as Stagecoach ( 1939 ), For Whom the Bell Tolls ( 1943 ), Scarlet Street ( 1945 ), And Then There Were None ( 1945 ) and The Tin Star ( 1957 ).
Tolls are charged at toll plazas as before, but cars can drive past in over 100 km / h.
Tolls also were collected until the early 1970s in Old Saybrook at the west end of the Baldwin Bridge over the Connecticut River.

Tolls and 15
Tolls for the use of High-occupancy vehicle lanes by low or single-occupancy vehicles were first implemented on California's private toll 91 Express Lanes, in Orange County in 1995, followed in 1996 by Interstate 15 in San Diego.
Tolls of 40 cents per car and driver, and 10 cents per additional passenger, were initially charged but these were removed on 15 February 1972, and the service remained free thereafter.

Tolls and 000
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.
The novel was published by Scribner's on 7 September 1950 with a first edition print run of 75, 000, after a publicity campaign that hailed the novel as Hemingway's first book since the publication of his 1940 Spanish Civil War novel For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Tolls and coal
Tolls were reduced by 60 per cent in 1846, with free passage for empty boats from 1847, with the result that much of the coal traffic which had previously used the Barnsley Canal now used the Dearne and Dove.
per Cent ... arising solely on its Tolls on coal ".

Tolls and were
Tolls were usually based on the type of cargo being transported, not the type of vehicle.
Tolls were standardized either in terms of an amount of silver coin allowed to be charged or an " in-kind " toll of cargo from the ship.
Tolls had been in place since the opening of the first tunnel, and were enacted to pay for the construction of the scheme.
Tolls were used in the Holy Roman Empire in the 14th century and 15th century.
Tolls on all cargoes using the canal were collected at Tonnage Bridge, where there was once a wharf and a cottage.
A pair of mixtapes, titled Nothing to Prove and Nothing to Lose, were slated for release in March 2007, but were eventually scrapped ; instead, Canibus decided to use the best material from each mixtape to create a new full-length album entitled For Whom the Beat Tolls.
These trends were depicted in novels such as All Quiet on the Western Front, For Whom the Bell Tolls and Johnny Got His Gun.
Tolls on these bridges were eventually removed in 1973.
Tolls were charged on a sliding scale, ranging from
Tolls were in place on four bridges crossing the St. Johns River, including I-95.
Tolls were abolished on 8 February 1873 and a triumphal arch was built at the Brentford entrance to the bridge.
Among his roles were Signor Matiste, Susan Alexander Kane's opera coach in Citizen Kane ( 1941 ); General Sebastiano in Five Graves to Cairo ( 1943 ); Don Miguel in The Black Swan ( 1942 ); Fernando in For Whom the Bell Tolls ( 1943 ); Sam Garlopis in Double Indemnity ( 1944 ); and a singing Christopher Columbus in Where Do We Go From Here ?.
Tolls were met with considerable opposition, until removed in December 2004.
Tolls were removed in 1949.
Tolls were abolished in 1985, because drivers were using other routes to avoid the toll.
Tolls were reinstated by mid-October of that year.
Tolls were charged until 1940, earning more than $ 4 million for the City of Jacksonville.

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