A spokesperson said that no decision had been taken on tolling the new bypass. |
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Mr Clarke says the tolling system could take the form of registering a disc inside the car or reading the number plate. |
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As the herd gained momentum the bells on the lead cows rang out louder and the erratic clanging became a regular tolling. |
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The whole is accompanied by a ghostly, premonitory sound of deep tolling bells. |
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At noon the bell on the guardhouse tower and several church bells began tolling for two hours. |
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We need a legislative tool kit, tolling, congestion pricing, public-private partnerships, and we need economic rather than political priorities. |
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It was joined in chorus by the thunder of the warships' guns pounding the redoubts and the peals of church bells tolling eight o'clock. |
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Three newly-recognized AKC breeds competing for the first time are the Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever, German pinscher, and toy fox terrier. |
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But today my spirit was warmed and lifted by the unexpected tolling of the carillons for one transcendent moment. |
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From the church of Saint Joseph, at the corner of Cherry and Market streets, I heard a bell tolling the hour. |
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We walked outside, chased by the echo of jingle bells, church bells tolling ten. |
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We are in favour of traffic demand management, but we talk about things like congestion tolling and network tolling. |
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We now have three international road funders interested in building, owning and tolling the Eastern Transport Corridor. |
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The boat gamboled on her steady course, sails billowing and emitting brisk, tolling tones as the wind caught them high. |
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The report says that in all likelihood it would hasten the imposition of congestion charges or tolling on the M50 to control demand on the motorway. |
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Wealthy people may grizzle about the costs, but in the end will probably be able to pay the congestion tolling to drive across the Auckland region. |
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On a Sunday morning, about 150 people pack the town's imposing white and ochre church, summoned to mass by the tolling of a tuneless bell. |
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State governments have increasingly turned to tolls to fund individual projects, but tolling inevitably meets stiff public resistance. |
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Firstly, it contained tolling transactions with the German operator for which there was no export price. |
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In addition, Heron received the right to supply high-grade ore to Cawse I under a tolling agreement. |
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It concerns mainly third party inventories leased in or held under consignment or tolling agreements with third parties. |
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The concept of shadow tolling as an alternative funding mechanism does not answer where the money is to come from. |
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Increasingly, LNG liquefaction is also being established as a tolling activity. |
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In addition, an annex to the Directive sets out the core calculation principles which provide a common reference for all new tolling systems. |
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If approved, the deal would entail tolling the existing route in exchange for a multi-million rand upgrade and maintenance contract with the consortium partners. |
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What is more environmentally sensitive than congestion tolling? |
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They are also relaxed about the prospect of tolling the new road. |
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Fifteen minutes later the great bell of St. Peter's Basilica began tolling and all the church bells in Rome chimed in, leaving no doubt that a pope had been elected. |
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His dreaming was shattered by the sound of a bell tolling in the distance. |
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Livra's words had set a bell tolling the death knell in the king's head. |
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Most critics of the tolling scheme highlighted the existing delays caused by the toll bridge at the West Link bridge in Dublin as a reason for keeping the M4 free of charge. |
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When the tolling of the bell ceases, the monks file in two by two. |
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Among the most basic and widespread uses of bells is signalling marking significant points of ritual, calling to worship, tolling the hours, announcing events, rejoicing, warning, and mourning. |
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However, the evolution in technology made it possible to implement road tolling policies based on different concepts. |
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But one thing is clear: the bells are tolling for him. |
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And in favor of peace and love for their fellow practitioners everywhere, those who suffer for others have single-handedly taken on the role of tolling the death bell. |
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Many states, however, have maintained the tolling of these roads, however, as a consistent source of revenue. |
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A bell-like, tolling figure suffuses Radulescu's finale. |
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The smoke is billowing, the bells are tolling, the bagpipes are wailing and, down below in the pit, the heads of the groundlings are peeking through a black tarpaulin like the lost souls on Judgment Day. |
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A surprise gas-for-fertilizers tolling deal has been inked by Odessa Port Plant with Austria-based Antra. |
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Scotland and some local authorities in England have continued to develop the shadow tolling approach and countries such as Portugal and Ireland have also adopted it. |
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During World War II, the custom of tolling the passing bell was discontinued, as the bells were to be rung only as an invasion warning. |
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The solemn tolling of bells simulated in the bass of the piano part continues remorselessly in the Allegro passages as well, underscoring the grim reality of death for both man and beast. |
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There is a section of tolling, funereal stasis, in which the energy of the music dissipates almost to oblivion, before gathering itself into another geometric storm of colour and coruscation. |
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When goods are moved between two units of the same group, difficulties may arise in setting a value for tolling fees due to the non-market nature of the transaction. |
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Firstly, the targeted increase in marketing activities in the first year of the tolling agreement with Edipower helped boost sales and turnover there. |
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The listeners were moved to tears by the luctiferous tolling of the funeral bells. |
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An operational European electronic toll system will allow driving all over Europe with one single on board unit compatible with all European tolling systems. |
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Under the proposed tolling partnership, Gazprom would buy the long term capacity of the plant for gas tolling and would sell power to Enovos Luxembourg S. A.under a long term contract. |
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Services mainly include the revenues from tolling contracts. |
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Its recurrence was regular, but as slow as the tolling of a death-knell. |
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While there, he grew the company's global industrial minerals markets with a focus on mineral processing, sulfurized compounds, water treatment, and specialty tolling markets. |
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