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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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By now, we're accustomed to subscribing to our friends' streams, but the tacit forms of approval that come with social media complicate the companies' relationship with the content, and ours.
The analyst, Jeffrey G. Otteau, who heads the Otteau Appraisal Group and issues the monthly Otteau Report to subscribing brokers, offered this current reading on the overall market: "It is just beginning to recover".
The trigger communication module simply stores the DTN2 clients registered for each pipe and sends out KauNet triggers to subscribing clients whenever a trigger event takes place in a pipe.
In addition to subscribing to a Nationwide Talk plan or a Nationwide Talk & Text plan, customers will also need to subscribe to an Email and Web for Smartphone plan.
That means than in addition to subscribing to something like r/politics, you may also subscribe to r/liberal or r/conservative, where you'll hear your own viewpoints echoed and reinforced.
The simple solution is a system like MyYahoo where a limited number of feed items are displayed and the interface is most conducive to subscribing to a small number of feeds.
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Other buyers will need to subscribe to the digital edition.
Zawahiri eventually came to subscribe to those goals.
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