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He subscribed to running magazines.
He subscribed to a new magazine, People, and read it in his office.
He subscribed to the magazines Going Green, Natural Parenting and Vegetarians International Voice For Animals.
He subscribed to the decisions of the 1638 Council of Constantinople that condemned Cyril for his Protestant leanings.
He subscribed to the Hegelian view of history as a spiral: everything recurs, but in a different form.
He subscribed to the fanzine Maximum Rocknroll and, after learning that it originated in Berkeley, vowed to attend college there.
He subscribed for a large number of literary periodicals, including many ephemeral in character issued by the expressionists and dadaists.
He subscribed to Defense Secretary Rumsfeld's notion that lack of evidence did not mean something did not exist.
One example: Totti was asked if he subscribed to the Latin motto carpe diem (seize the day).
He said he subscribed to Make because he didn't have a lot of time but lived "vicariously through others' hobbies".
I think he subscribed to that kind of thinking – I know I did for a very long time.
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