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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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The best thing to do is subscribe to The Spin for updates on when next we will be able to meet here.
I pay for my crossword subscription, and I paid for the columnist content, when that was required, and I suppose the answer is, subscribe to the paper as a chip-in.
It is often said that if you want to be a proper Marxist then the first thing you must do is subscribe to the FT. The house journal of capital does not dress its business in fine, embroidered veils but lets you know exactly what is going on.
So what I have personally done is subscribe to a number of events listed in the UK and this list now appears on the right hand side of this blog for now.
All you have to do is subscribe to my Huffington Post fan page and send me a message through Facebook with an image and short description of your work and I'll be in touch.
As part of that, another feature coming soon is "Subscribe with Google, which lets publications offer subscription-based content.
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If you get a message that says no one is subscribed, then you're all set.
Second, the internet firm to which a downloader is subscribed would issue him or her with a warning.
The emails will also tell you if people you know are subscribed to the person who is subscribing to you.
Often, it is the high-impact journal, which is subscribed to.
Finally, a lot of long-term morbidity after EBRT is subscribed to the occurrence of radiation-induced fibrosis, which was thought to be irreversible.
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