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1 Yet a talent drain lasting four years has taken a heavy toll .
2 Stressed corporate balance sheets have taken a heavy toll on state-run banks.
3 The protests have taken a heavy toll on tourism and consumer spending.
4 Higher prices are taking a particularly heavy toll on the world's poor.
5 Simpson's Peterhead trawlers, splendidly manned, took a heavy toll of enemy submarines.
6 Wildlife experts also fear a heavy toll on animals and birds.
7 CDV has taken a heavy toll on tigers and lions in recent years.
8 The Arab Spring took a heavy toll of investment in the worst-hit countries.
9 Yellow vests anti-government protests have already taken a heavy toll on French retailers.
10 Thus were the Lipans still levying heavy toll for their wrongs!
11 Poverty and violence take a heavy toll on the victims' lives, the report said.
12 The violence has taken a heavy toll on Thailand's economy.
13 However, the war had taken a heavy toll of humanity.
14 It also takes a heavy toll on the global economy.
15 The Tigers say the shelling is continuing and taking a heavy toll of civilians.
16 Yet it has also exacted a heavy toll on others, not least Tiger Woods.
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