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"I'm still enraged by it, but I am very happy at Bloomsbury," he says, declaring himself "grateful to Harry Potter, who subsidises me".
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"The truth is that people who subsidise the arts most are artists themselves," Bryant said.
"Rose" was the Christian name of an anonymous benefactor who subsidised the expeditions.
As Bryant told the Guardian: "The truth is that people who subsidise the arts most are artists themselves.
And all that stands between a host of other clubs and bankruptcy are wealthy (and sometimes not so wealthy) owners who subsidise their losses.
We have more money for new roads and fracking keeps its subsidy, but cuts to the local authorities who subsidise bus services.
On top of that, when governments fail to deliver services like water, childcare and hospitals it is women who subsidise them through their care work.
Hats off too to Watford who subsidised return coach travel to the game, thereby allowing their 2,000 visiting fans to make the trip for £1.
OECD and IEA studies also found that last year, countries who subsidised fossil fuel increased their consumption by 1barrels of oil and in countries without subsidies, consumption fell by 1.5m barrels.
Eisenberg plays Ben: a rich kid who, subsidised by his dad, shares a classy New York apartment with a Nepalese business student, Kalyan, whom he both envies and uses as a punchbag.
And they should commit to their own citizens, who subsidise their domestic weapons' industries, to cleaning up and properly regulating this business that counts its profits in billions and its costs in lives.
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