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been subscribed
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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7th, 98 1/2% of the new stock had been subscribed for.
Since the stagflation and conservative political backlash of the late nineteen-seventies, it has been subscribed to by almost everyone on the center left, myself included.
In six months, £400,000 (£32m or $50m today) of capital had been subscribed, two and a half times Scotland's annual exports.
This introductory offer is only available to customers who have not been subscribed to The New Yorker within the last 180 days.
The company said that 31 percent of the offer, or $3.1 billion in shares, had already been subscribed to by "cornerstone" investors, who are locked in for six months after the offer.
It was filmed under the direction of John Ford with a keen eye to realism, the narrative itself having been subscribed by Mr. Ford and James K. McGuinness with dialogue by Dudley Nichols.
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And you been subscribe on Twitter to people you're following.
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She's subscribed to the Bob Dylan school of propagating myth over reality.
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