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  2. Islamic eschatology - Wikipedia

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    [13]: 8 The two otherworldly abodes (paradise and hell) exist in proximity, both in a spatial as well as in a temporal sense, to the Dunyā. [13]: 11 Since in Islamic beliefs, God does not reside in paradise, Islamic tradition was able to bridge the world and the hereafter without violating God's transcendence.

  3. Tollbooth - Wikipedia

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    A tollbooth (or toll booth) is an enclosure placed along a toll road that is used for the purpose of collecting a toll from passing traffic. A structure consisting of several tollbooths placed next to each other is called a toll plaza , tollgate , or toll station .

  4. Remember I-30 toll plazas? Why some in Fort Worth cried the ...

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    It was the end of an era that, oddly, stoked a lot of nostalgia among Fort Worth folks. Dec. 27, 1977: Toll plazas were to be dismantled as drivers on the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike no longer had ...

  5. Geography of toll roads - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Indonesia has seen a dramatic increase on the operational length and reach of its toll road system, spanning 2,893.02 km (1,797.64 mi) by the end of June 2024, with most of it being built during the presidency of Joko Widodo. [2] Since October 2017, all toll booths in Indonesia only accepts electronic payments through payment cards. [3]

  6. Toll roads in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The lack of general protest and high income from such toll zones made them very popular initially and today toll rings circumscribe Oslo, Stavanger, Tønsberg, Namsos and Kristiansand. The toll ring in Trondheim was closed December 30, 2005 after 14 years in operation. However, after voters elected a socialist city council it was reintroduced ...

  7. Toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many toll roads have implemented open road tolling which eliminates the need to stop at toll booths. Toll roads, especially near the East Coast, are often called turnpikes; the term turnpike originated from pikes, which were long sticks that blocked passage until the fare was paid and the pike turned at a toll house (or toll booth in current ...

  8. Aerial toll house - Wikipedia

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    Demons showing a soul its sins at the third aerial toll house. Fresco of the Rila Monastery. The most detailed account of the aerial toll-houses is found in the biography of Basil the Younger, [4] found in the Lives of Saints for 26 March. In this rendering, Theodora, spiritual student of Basil, appeared to another student, the pious and holy ...

  9. No more stopping: Toll booths to be removed when Kansas ...

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    There will be 21 overhead toll gantries placed between the current toll plazas along the 236-mile turnpike through Interstate 70 in Kansas City, Interstate 470 in Topeka, Interstate 335 in Emporia ...