Both personally and as professional journalist, he enthusiastically subscribed to the fair's vision of the future. |
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According to the Independent, the placing of shares was at least five times subscribed. |
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Logical Positivists loosely subscribed to an emotivist theory of meaning in connection with aesthetic, as well as moral terms. |
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But even the great empiricist John Locke subscribed to a rational foundation for the basic principles of morals. |
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The collection, as usual, received a great response and thanks is extended to all who subscribed. |
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Here is a writer who seems to have subscribed quite deeply to the sort of historicism that Chakrabarty describes. |
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The American Journal of Public Health was the publication to which the most libraries subscribed. |
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So after you have subscribed online, make sure you pass along the word to others via word of mouth or a blog post. |
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Anybody who has not subscribed and still wishes to do so can hand their contributions to any committee member. |
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A large quantity of goods-turf, timber, hay, straw, produce etc was donated and thanks is extended to all who subscribed. |
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This new round has been fully subscribed and the organisers wish to sincerely thank all who have participated. |
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With just 40 places in the race Ms King reckoned it wouldn't be long till the race was fully subscribed. |
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The book was subscribed in NW England, Yorkshire, and London, five shillings to subscribers. |
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The 40 women in her study subscribed to the idea that housework was women's work. |
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Just a 50-minute jetfoil ride from Hong Kong, Macau has never subscribed to its bigger neighbor's demolition fixation. |
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In this way a library's readers see the subscribed pages at their original location, even though the publisher may no longer provide them there. |
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It is probably the need to accept that uncomfortable reality that is the greatest impediment to ensuring donor registries are well subscribed. |
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Very often the cost of the shares, representing the amount subscribed on the incorporation of the company, is very low. |
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Even if you haven't subscribed to a particular feed, you can enter its location using the address bar at the top. |
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Click on that and you are automagically subscribed to the feed of your choice. |
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In some cases they also supplied seed potatoes and coal to needy tenants and subscribed paltry sums to the local poor-relief fund. |
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Although not in so many words, no political theorist, Rihani largely subscribed to these propositions and to this conception of the political. |
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As well as a few semi-literate requests for obscure albums, we are now apparently subscribed to Reclusion's newsletter. |
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We have a frame of political and economic agreements subscribed by the two countries that make any dealing easy and fruitful. |
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According to local media reports, the state social security fund subscribed to a large tranche of shares. |
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They subscribed to book clubs, but the packages of books that arrived on maildays were nearly all memoirs and histories of the War. |
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She would not mince her words or thoughts and never subscribed to social niceties of polite but fallacious and insincere expressions. |
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Municipal Committees, Indians abroad and Gurudwara Committees subscribed liberally to the INA funds. |
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Tetsuya doesn't open on Saturday night, he takes bookings no more than six weeks ahead and is fully subscribed almost at once. |
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On the other hand, the charta, subscribed by witnesses, could guarantee the legal validity of its contents and its probatory value. |
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And I subscribed the evidence, and sealed it, and took witnesses, and weighed him the money in the balances. |
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This gentry subscribed liberally to the clergymen's local histories, incorporating chronology, natural history and meteorology. |
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In the 1860s a few patrician merchants' wives subscribed independently on guarantee lists of the German opera. |
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For readers that had already subscribed to a blog with the unspliced feed, there was little incentive to switch. |
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You must be subscribed to a hosting plan with Bell that supports ecommerce. |
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On Wednesday, in token of their appreciation of his courtesy, the passengers on the Great Lever car subscribed for and presented to him a handsome clock. |
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A complaint is acknowledged when the sender of the message is unable to prove that the plaintiff has voluntarily subscribed to it. |
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The Government of Canada subscribed to syndicated studies that dealt with a variety of issues. |
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In token whereof I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of December, 1936, in the presence of the witnesses whose signatures are subscribed. |
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The Company subscribed insurances covering the responsibility of its administrators and officers in the exercise of their functions. |
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Have subscribed to the licences and insurances necessary for the practice of this sport. |
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For insurances subscribed by the team, provide a copy of insurance policies and general conditions. |
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The flashcard sets made by other users can be easily subscribed and included in your feeds. |
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If you have forgot your password please request it here and it will be sended to your e-mail adress you subscribed with. |
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Sopra Group has subscribed to an insurance policy covering liability arising from aeronautic products. |
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Cable television is an example of narrowcasting since the cable TV signals are sent only to homes that have subscribed to the cable service. |
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My work transcends the failure of 1960s and 70s environmentalism since I never subscribed to the coalition of catastrophism it sponsored. |
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President Aria, you too have subscribed to this ideal and worked actively to achieve it. |
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From that position Papa read the many investment newsletters to which he subscribed, tinkered with small parts, or filled steno pads with his odd, cryptic notes and lists. |
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It is no accident that the final chapter takes us from Belgrade to Bosnia, the main victim of the Greater Serb project, to which many of Seierstad's subjects subscribed. |
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I asked to be subscribed to the group's mailing list and got a kiss-off. |
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Meanwhile applications for the Four Villages Half Marathon at Helsby near Chester on Sunday January 18 have closed as the race is fully subscribed. |
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The issue is to be subscribed through the book building route. |
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My mother and father both subscribed to the idea that children, no matter how young they were, should not be spared from the reality of the situation. |
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Working somewhat like an e-mail software, it reads the various RSS files to which you subscribed, so that you can see the updates at a glance. |
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This is the request made by my group and the other groups which have subscribed to the motion for a resolution that we are discussing today. |
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An FMCT is part of the acquis of nuclear disarmament to which at least all NPT contracting parties have subscribed. |
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News reader services often can be downloaded or subscribed to free of charge. |
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Members usually receive limited compensation, if any, on capital subscribed as a condition of membership. |
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A feed may be read by a feed reader and subscribed to by interested readers. |
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The share of a member in the subscribed capital may not be transferred, pledged or attached. |
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With the feed reader, the reader will know that there are new contributions in the subscribed weblog. |
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The warrants have been subscribed by Real and can be granted by the Real's appointment and remuneration committee to the relevant beneficiaries. |
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The next time you check your feed reader, you will see whether new information has been published for the feed that you have subscribed to. |
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The content is the same for both the plain text and HTML versions, just delivered in a different format as you requested when you subscribed. |
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I bought that magazine, read it from cover to cover, then subscribed. |
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The contract is subscribed by the parts in the presence of a Notary, who legalizes the companies. |
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Residents can now send a classified ad to all those who have subscribed to this category. |
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Pollrooms, and gaming houses and resorts of ill fame subscribed regularly as a gracious service to their patrons. |
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The Robinsons went to church occasionally, but if they subscribed to any credo it was that of freethinking. |
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The statutes shall lay down the minimum number of shares which must be subscribed for in order to qualify for membership. |
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I have even received three laudatory letters from black prisoners, all recounting how they subscribed to the party-faithful line in their youth but have rejected it since. |
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Portugal subscribed fully to that request, as the current telephone directory dated back to 2004 and had thus become practically unusable. |
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I've subscribed over the past year and, frankly, was not going to re-up. |
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Antarius Dépendance can be subscribed to up to the age of 75 on simple presentation of a clean bill of health. |
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It is not very reassuring as far as any wish they might have to implement a good safety management system, which we subscribed to only after examining it and hearing from all the witnesses. |
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The system of standardised subscriptions makes it possible to guarantee the subscribed transmission capacities needed to supply the distribution networks in the event of a cold spell. |
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This so-called operation, subscribed concern notably besides the personal effects, animals, vehicles with 2 wheels on the notebook of acquirements to guaranty, tow, trailers, crafts, airships. |
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These factors bear out that the State is acting as a 'last resort' vis-à -vis France Télécom, a transaction to which a prudent investor would not have subscribed. |
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Since retail investors only subscribed a smaller proportion of shares, the after-market sell-off pressure will be accordingly reduced. |
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When I started, I subscribed to Compers News magazine, which tells you where all the current ones are. |
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Once subscribed, each game will cost one power bar, which takes five hours to refresh. |
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The service has been a success, with 50,000 subscribed users in three months. |
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The council was reluctant to enforce the subscription requirement, as only a few citizens had subscribed to their confession of faith. |
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A renegade who subscribed to an unshakeable code of honor. |
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No shareholder shall be liable for more than the amount he has subscribed. |
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Thanks to marketing through road shows, investors understood the rationale behind this transaction once the surprise effect was past, and subscribed massively. |
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As with their class of 2003, Kim and his squad appear to have subscribed to the adage that 'self-praise is no recommendation', leaving their rivals to speak for them. |
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Further to its commitment, AGF Group subscribed to the 86,834 shares that were not subscribed either on a non-reducible basis or on a reducible basis. |
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Certainly, they drive a strategic coach and horses through the long-nurtured 'realignment of the centre-left' to which leaders in the Liberal tradition, this one included, have all subscribed since the Jo Grimond era. |
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The new shares subscribed upon exercise of the Warrants will be fully fungible with existing shares and shall confer to their holders the same rights. |
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They are subscribed to by the public, are held in a bank account separate from that of the branch and cannot be used for any purpose other than those stipulated. |
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The purpose of the contract was to guaranty the subscription of the shares which would not have been subscribed by the shareholders during this operation. |
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If you have subscribed to one of our electronic newsletters, you can choose to unsubscribe yourself at any time by following the specific instructions found at the footer of the electronic newsletter. |
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I think this illustrates the approach taken by the Conservative government and its view of how to fight crime, to which the NDP has subscribed for the last few months. |
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The ECB holds intra-Eurosystem claims on NCBs in proportion to their shares in the subscribed capital key, for a value equivalent to the value of euro banknotes that it issues. |
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After you have subscribed to a podcast and it has been downloaded to your computer, you just need to transfer the audio file to your MP3 player and off you go. |
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She summarized that when Canada has subscribed to international conventions pertaining to ship-source marine pollution, Canada is bound by the terms of same as incorporated into Canadian law. |
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Holders of shares in the capital shall remain obliged to pay up the capital agreed to be subscribed by them but which has not been paid up, to the extent that commitments entered into with creditors so require. |
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As he paid his taxes in that country, he claimed to deduct from his taxable income the funding of his pension, provided by a policy subscribed in his country of origin. |
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I also subscribed to journals such as Logophile, Verbatim, Maledicta, Cryptologia, Semagames, Wordsworth, and The Palindromist. |
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I've subscribed to the feeds of my favourite blogs, so I can find out when new posts are added without having to visit those sites. |
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The fee itself is based on a standard monthly rate of 110 gourde and project representatives reported that 3000 subscribers out of a possible 12,000 in the area had subscribed. |
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I should imagine we have quite a large lurkership, who have subscribed and are desperately waiting for a few meaty threads. |
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The neopositivists subscribed to a notion of philosophy as the conceptual clarification of the methods, insights and discoveries of the sciences. |
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The protection and strengthening of local autonomy in Europe by means of a document expounding the principles subscribed to by all the democratic states of Europe is a longstanding ambition in local government circles. |
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Accommodating new members must not be allowed to result in increases of catch or effort with regard to stocks that are fully subscribed or oversubscribed. |
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Once subscribed by both parties and the Mediator, the agreement is official. |
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The callable capital serves as a guarantee from shareholders that the Bank may call on that portion of subscribed capital stock, as required, to meet its obligations on borrowed funds. |
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Juncker said that Luxembourg's financial sector has subscribed to a white money strategy, and does not live off black money and tax evasion. |
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This did not astonish him, for despite his scintillating record and substantial wealth, he always subscribed to the Hollywood writers' perpetual lament: lack of re spect. |
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Or, where the assignor is a company, it may otherwise have had to raise equity capital, by issuing shares in return for the capital subscribed, with the a result that the assignor's existing shareholders would be diluted. |
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In the case of the United States, this has given rise to instances of what American football rules call unnecessary roughness and which translates into contempt for others and a disregard for norms to which it has subscribed. |
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The sweep was prompted by hundreds of complaints, often from parents hit with a big phone bill after their children unknowingly subscribed to a ringtone or other service. |
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It thus became the first specialised agency of the United Nations to which every member subscribed. |
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The first set of refugees to arrive in Frankfurt had subscribed to a reformed liturgy and used a modified version of the Book of Common Prayer. |
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She had subscribed to the theory of anthropomorphism. |
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So far alliance partners including IBM EMEA, Partake, IFB, D'Arco, Klee and BearingPoint have subscribed to over 150 man-days of training under the new program. |
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These are five-digit prefixes callers use to reach their preferred long-distance company when making calls while away from home using a phone not subscribed to the company. |
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The term Protestant later acquired a broader sense, referring to a member of any Western church which subscribed to the main Protestant principles. |
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Newton subscribed to the hermetic notion that the true knowledge of the universe had been earlier revealed by God to the ancients, the prisci theologi. |
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Galileo subscribed to and defended the Copernican heliocentric worldview, a view that seemed contrary to the Hebrew Scriptures and centuries of Church teaching. |
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About this time his friends subscribed for a presentation portrait. |
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Aunt Branwell also gave them books and subscribed to Fraser's Magazine, less interesting than Blackwood's, but, nevertheless, providing plenty of material for discussion. |
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Newton believed that the universe was the sensorium of God, and thus subscribed to a mentalistic rather than completely mechanistic view of the universe. |
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Fifteen participating clubs subscribed to purchase a trophy. |
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The offering also permitted shareholders who fully subscribed to the primary offering to oversubscribe for shares remaining after the primary subscription. |
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DataCast uses message content to identify groups that have subscribed to receive a message, then multicasts on one or more group channels to hosts running DataCast. |
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