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be subscribing
verb
To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time.
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So which magazines should you be subscribing to?
That would just be subscribing to stereotyping, and also more laundry, he said.
If you care about how musicians are rewarded, for example, should you be subscribing to Spotify?
The public sector, in its policy statements and in the design of programmes of intervention, appears to be subscribing to a rhetoric of "grassroots participation".
Anyway I'll be subscribing for your augment and even I achievement you get admission to consistently fast.
"They want you to be subscribing to them, and the last time we looked they weren't making the magazines," Mr. Bewkes said of Apple.
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You don't seem to be subscribed to Apple Music".
Moreover, locally computed information about the utility can be subscribed by relevant communication partners e.g. the CNC.
A grid service can be subscribed before it can be configured or used by the user/requestor agent.
Active publications that are currently being published by NASS, AMS and ERS can be subscribed to.
Students must be subscribed to the lists in order to post to them.
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