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Inhaling dust and bullshit has taken its toll on me.
The war has taken its toll on sport in Yemen.
The virus already has taken its toll on automotive stocks.
The virus also has taken its toll on auto sales.
Life has taken its toll on almost everything around me.
The tariff battle has certainly taken its toll on the markets.
The strike has taken its toll on the cabin crew, too.
The aggressive military campaign has also taken its toll on civilians.
The affair appears to have taken its toll on Goldman's stock.
The turbulence in the Oval Office has taken its toll on Republicans.
The infection, on top of the surgery, has taken its toll on Judy.
I'm a huge sleeper and this past week has taken its toll on me.
Britain&aposs long, hot summer has taken its toll on the country&aposs flowers.
"Demonetisation", as the move is known, has also clearly taken its toll on consumption.
But the backlash against Hikaru appears to have taken its toll on the YouTuber.
Nearly a decade of isolation, however, has taken its toll on the Palestinian people.
But age has taken its toll on some players, and Mexico has a chance.
The crisis in container shipping has taken its toll on lines across the sector.
The trade war between the world's biggest economies has taken its toll on soybean prices.
Some close to Mr. Macron say it has taken its toll on the French president.
A century and a half of rigid plantation agriculture has taken its toll on soil.
The disturbance in the food supply has also taken its toll on the animals' reproductive cycle.
Being in a relationship with a man behind bars has taken its toll on Sandy Greenman.
Dillian Whyte hits so hard it has taken its toll on his renowned coach Mark Tibbs.
By 2015, though, Germany's declining birthrate and declining religiosity had taken its toll on the sisterhood.
The water had already taken its toll on the marble columns, brought from Byzantium centuries ago.
This inchoate stew of bad booking and worse character development has taken its toll on Reigns.
This has taken its toll on communities across the country -- especially lower-income and economically disadvantaged ones.
RUSSIA'S recession had taken its toll on Yuri Dromashko, an entrepreneur from the Siberian city of Irkutsk.
An unusually long, torrid summer in Britain, meanwhile, has taken its toll on the country&aposs flowers.
We're told Justin's Purpose Tour has taken its toll on him, and feels he's lost his center.
The recession had taken its toll on the real estate market, the original source of the family's fortune.
Time has taken its toll on Rooney more quickly, more cruelly than it has or will on others.
Certainly the general deterioration of Chinese civil society in recent years has also taken its toll on feminism.
The immigration order has taken its toll on this year's Oscars ceremony, with actors and directors boycotting the event.
The same drought that killed Jean and Lamour's bean plants in Avila had taken its toll on Feliz's crops.
All that, together with the Great Recession – and the rise of cord cutting – has taken its toll on NASCAR.
Trump's rancid campaign has taken its toll on the American psyche in ways we know and ways we don't.
Since then, a "general downturn" in the brick and mortar retail industry has also taken its toll on sales.
The lengthy political crisis appears to have taken its toll on the economy through weaker business and consumer sentiment.
To be sure, Brexit has already taken its toll on sterling, and Britain hasn't even left the EU yet.
We knew that years on the road, or at least what we were told, had taken its toll on him.
" On the President's graying hair "And let me just say, Mr. President, the office has taken its toll on you.
Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds' split from his wife, Aja Volkman, has taken its toll on their three young children.
However, the infection had taken its toll on her body, and she died one month after contracting drug-resistant Klebsiella.
However, the corridors were not constructed with precision, and time has taken its toll on them, leaving many in ruins.
On the other hand, the damned thing was heavy, and estrogen had taken its toll on my upper-body strength.
The uproar has taken its toll on the sector, with the key biotech ETF down more than 25 percent in 2016.
The political uncertainty has taken its toll on Spain's wealthiest region, with hundreds of companies moving their headquarters out of Catalonia.
Though age has indeed taken its toll on my eyesight, it turns out that I was suffering from a design trend.
John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, has acknowledged that the investigation has taken its toll on the president.
Further consolidation among the region's banks could be on the cards because the low oil price has taken its toll on deposits.
The endurance test had taken its toll on the participants but spirits remained high as tired bodies staggered away from the event.
Already, the battle has taken its toll on peripheral players that include FoodPanda, the service acquired by Uber rival Ola in late 2017.
The billion-dollar spat with Apple has also taken its toll on Qualcomm's share price, which has declined precipitously over the past year.
Some locals have Trumpian complaints that the influx of outsiders drawn to the city's charms has taken its toll on the Slovenian character.
Public outrage over corruption has taken its toll on politicians on the traditional left and right who lost votes in the inconclusive Dec.
The grinding fear has taken its toll on Mr. Yasin and his family, especially his wife, who did not want her name reported.
The endless slog of this political season has taken its toll on us all no matter which side of the party line you're on.
While Grande dove head-first into work after calling off her months-long engagement to Davidson, the split has taken its toll on her.
This stressful environment has taken its toll on some agents who have left the Secret Service for positions offering a better work/life balance.
Xan recently canceled a slew of tour dates ... saying the work he's doing on Mac's tribute album has really taken its toll on him.
A revolution, two world wars and three decades of scheming against his comrades had clearly taken its toll on the general secretary's grip on reality.
Shifting gears, we return to mainland China, where the coronavirus outbreak has taken its toll on a city once known as the country's hardware capital.
It was also a taxing style that has in recent years taken its toll on Anthony's 33-year-old body, specifically his shoulders and knees.
The tumultuous year has seemingly taken its toll on Jolie, who in the piece opens up about developing hypertension and Bell's palsy, which causes muscle weakness.
The wild roller coaster of statements, tweets, and TV hits from politicians representing the world's largest economies has taken its toll on global markets in recent weeks.
Mine production in the rest of the world grew by only a marginal 250 percent and the resulting tightness has taken its toll on China's concentrates imports.
"The banks been through a lot over the last couple of years and it's taken its toll on the psyche," he told journalists on a media call.
The trade war has taken its toll on both the U.S. and Chinese economies over the past year, but more so on China, according to Goldman Sachs.
Lori Loughlin is having a grand old time, but the psychic weight of living in the Full House universe has clearly taken its toll on Aunt Becky.
The uncertainty from the ongoing spat between Washington and Beijing has taken its toll on business investment and confidence, as well as the manufacturing and retail sectors.
The result has taken its toll on the park, with habitat destruction and damage to the namesake Joshua trees, officials said, in addition to trash and unusable restrooms.
A lifelong cowgirl, years of ranch work had taken its toll on my hands, and on that day I found my thumbs too painful to grip the broom.
The public backlash against such scandals has taken its toll on Spanish politicians, with the traditional parties on the right and left ceding votes in an inconclusive Dec.
BayernLB bank said in a research note that the escalating trade dispute between China, a global coal importer, and the United States had taken its toll on demand.
Sir Tim Clark, Emirates' president and founding member of the carrier, is a well-known optimist but the past year has taken its toll on the airline veteran.
Clark's mother has given up her day job to help supervise her son and work on his rehabilitation, and the case had clearly taken its toll on the family.
The prospect of further interest-rate increases has taken its toll on bank stocks, with America's KBW NASDAQ Bank index dropping by 8% in the week to March 23rd.
The 18-month U.S.-China trade war, which saw some deescalation this week with the signing of a "phase one" deal, has taken its toll on the Chinese economy.
Instead, states from Texas north to Nebraska have been dealing with dust storms and sprawling, fast-moving grass fires as unusually dry weather has taken its toll on the region.
School officials say the upheaval has taken its toll on a district where about 65% of students already qualified for free lunch and many had experienced trauma before the fire.
It looks like all the sudden attention has taken its toll on the chicken, which has become less active and seems to have lost its will to live, reported DZwww.com.
One resident of the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki, Evangelos Kyrimlis, told CNBC that the Greece's crisis had taken its toll on society, both at a local and national level.
At the same time, the tit-for-tat trade battle has taken its toll on business confidence and manufacturing, a sector whose diffusion index, or measure of companies expanding vs.
Time has taken its toll on this team; a half-dozen players who had significant roles have died, and others, including Tom Seaver, are now struggling with serious health issues.
A lack of reproductive care across the country has taken its toll on women, both physically and psychologically, with high rates of health complications, and even death, from unsafe abortions.
Since then, the scandal has taken its toll on Volkswagen's US sales and prompted the company to issue multiple apologies, as well as launch its own internal investigation into what happened.
However, although he was still only 22, the relentless pounding had already taken its toll on his body, particularly his left knee, and he decided to take the risk of switching.
A rapidly escalating trade dispute between Washington and Beijing that risks exaggerating the steady deceleration of China's rapid national output growth has taken its toll on Chinese assets since the first quarter.
When movie stars get together after work things can get a little wild, but filming long days in the Calgary winter seems to have taken its toll on the The Revenant cast.
The combination of lost talent, injuries and less production from top-line players has taken its toll on the Blackhawks (30-35-9), who sit in last place in the Central Division.
In a brief phone call this week, Bosworth's former attorney, Louis Sirkin, said Bosworth's parents and sisters had mourned her death, and that the overall criminal process had taken its toll on her.
The move to drop HBO and Cinemax had already taken its toll on Sling TV in Q3, when Dish reported a net add of only 26,000 new Sling TV subscribers for the quarter.
Over the three years, the job had taken its toll on me, and I realized I'd begun to allow my personal feelings to get in the way of working effectively with the offenders.
China's slowdown has taken its toll on the region—particularly on commodity exporters such as Malaysia and Indonesia—but its young workforce, improving infrastructure and rising incomes leave it poised for strong future growth.
The scourge of drugs -- particularly crystal methamphetamine, known in the country as shabu -- has taken its toll on families and relationships and on communities and barangays (small neighborhood-based local governments) right around the nation.
The massive global tour has taken its toll on her and her voice, as was evidenced in her earlier note to fans during the Wembley tour stop where she indicated this might be her last tour.
While the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent recession had taken its toll on China's economy, it still grew by 7.8% in 2012, and the year before had overtaken Japan to become the world's second-largest economy.
At no point have the Democrats had good faith partners to negotiate with, and the lack of cooperation has taken its toll on the nation: Our Congress is largely dysfunctional and people are dying because of it.
An insect expert in Finland says the exceptionally hot summer has taken its toll on Nordic country&aposs mosquito population and they have all but vanished from some areas, particularly so in the Lapland area in the Arctic north.
Maruti Suzuki India beats profit estimates on lower costs Maruti Suzuki India on Friday managed to beat market expectations for profit by keeping costs under check amid an industry-wide slowdown that has taken its toll on the sector.
Either way, Mr. Mueller's investigation has taken its toll on this presidency, leading to indictments, convictions or guilty pleas for a half-dozen of Mr. Trump's associates, including his campaign chairman and national security adviser, and spawning offshoot investigations.
He also pointed out that the increased competition has taken its toll on companies: 2017's first quarter saw data revenue for the U.S. mobile industry as a whole fall for the first time since the turn of the century.
The tit-for-tat tariff war between the world's two largest economies has taken its toll on trade-focused banks like HSBC and rival Standard Chartered, which last week warned of an impact on its business customers from the escalating tensions.
Having thrust herself into the limelight by winning back-to-back Grand Slam titles at the U.S. and Australian Opens, the pressure and scrutiny that come with being among the sport's biggest stars has seemingly taken its toll on the 21-year-old.
Heightening of trade friction between the United States and China has taken its toll on the pace of growth in the world's major economies, driving a nearly 6% fall in European stock markets in May, their worst month in more than two years.
The oil price rout has taken its toll on the economies of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including the banking sector, but the chief financial officer of the National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) believes there were still good investment opportunities in the region.
Losing two glue guys in Trevor Ariza and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute has taken its toll on the Rockets, and despite the return of recently retired defensive genius Jeff Bzdelik, Houston is closing out November with a losing record and near the bottom of the West.
The havoc initially wreaked by Hurricane Harvey and set to be further exacerbated in the near future by other extreme weather episodes has taken its toll on the oil market with the spread between WTI and Brent prices gapping out to its widest level since May 2015.
Unfortunately defeat has accompanied me along the way and being differed has taken its toll on my dreams and confidence, but as much as it has hurt me, it has also forced me to learn to trust the process and have faith with where I will end up.
Increased competition from competitors like Hulu and YouTube TV and even Netflix has finally taken its toll on Dish's live TV streaming service, Sling TV. This week, the company reported its first-ever decline in Sling TV subscribers, with a drop of 22019,20193 customers in the fourth quarter.

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