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This means my neighbours (the single mother who works as a nurse, whose apartment is not stabilised) end up subsidising my rent.Yet, I must admit, I love having a cheap apartment in a great neighbourhood.
A good rule of thumb was imparted to me by a former professor of mine, who cautioned that if my non-academic friends, whose taxes were in part subsidising my education, could not read what I produced, something was wrong.
But if exhibition prices get steeper and your own visits to galleries tend to revolve around these behemoths, you are being cheated into subsidising my free visits to permanent collections.
The thing is, everyone has bought it, and if traffic figures are anything to go by, the ad revenue from his articles is probably subsidising my pension, a thought that will probably still be annoying me even as I embark on my retirement cruise.
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"It also helped subsidise my 'serious' singing career".
It also subsidised my mobility costs, as I'm not allowed to drive.
NG: I actually have to work as a lawyer to pay the bills and subsidise my cartooning habit.
Bennett first wrote screen music in his late teens "to earn money to subsidise my other work.
"I claim no Parliamentary expenses and use my outside earnings from writing to subsidise my public role as an MP," Dorries has said.
I am lucky enough to be able to subsidise my trips by writing about them, but such people will not fill streets or stadiums.
I wouldn't mind that gig, actually - just get the Guardian to subsidise my cable bill (and maybe a little extra for some tasty snack food during game days) and you've got your man.
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