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Some schools have incorporated a for-credit personal financial management course into their curriculum; Mary Morrison's class at Stanford is perpetually over-subscribed, proof that there is salient demand on campus.

You may not subscribe to the mathematical proof that today is "officially" the most depressing of the year, but January is undeniably a glum month when water coolers across the land are witness to the moans, groans and pipe dreams of office workers resolving to escape the 9-5 this year.

Ten years ago, to subscribe to one of these databases, I had to show proof that I was indeed a licensed investigator and pass an on-site investigation to ensure that any data I downloaded would be protected.

"'Clutching at straws' … they really should not subscribe to conspiracy theories where they do not exist!" I think the burden of proof here is on the government.

Professional athletes seldom subscribe.

You need to subscribe.

Fans subscribe to Sky first.

You subscribe to a feed.

I subscribe to his magazine.

We meant "ascribe," not "subscribe".

You can also subscribe here.

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