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"Then I thought, 'Hell with this, I need to make reparation for some of the imbalances I've subscribed to over the years'".
"I've subscribed to the NY Times since 1989 because I like to read articles, not look at a Hulked-out table of contents," he said.
I've subscribed to the YouTube channels and my phone is awash with language apps, but I've decided that a private tutor is the surest route to really getting to grips with Arabic.
Not long ago, I would have relied on traditional sources of wisdom to solve this problem, seeking advice from the vet (who said, after Otto put his muzzle on her lap and looked at her pleadingly, that he was a "good, good boy" and "misunderstood") and from a dog owners' mailing list I've subscribed to for years.
In the meantime, I've subscribed to the San Francisco feed.
The Twitter app, for example, sends me mobile updates that I've subscribed to, @ replies and direct messages.
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I have subscribed to and read The New Yorker for many years.
I have subscribed to the LRB for years.
My wife and I have subscribed to magazines of all sorts for them.
I had subscribed to the Washington Post, which I knew was led by a colourful, hard-charging editor named Ben Bradlee.
Here are the results: Natawsha, the name under which I had subscribed to Wired and The New Yorker, got hit up for a donation to Literacy Partners, a tutoring company in Manhattan, and received a bulletin from the New-York Historical Society. New-York Historical Society
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