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After podcasting, which lets users subscribe to audio files, comes vodcasting, the easiest way to bring Internet video to your desktop.
Videocasts are even easier, you just subscribe to them and when there's a new one, it's automatically downloaded and transferred.
Victorians who wish to subscribe will simply give addresses in New South Wales.
Given the path of a namespace and the name of an event class, an application can subscribe for events described by this class.
A listserve is an electronic mailing list, and you need only an e-mail address to subscribe and may unsubscribe at any time via e-mail.
Fox-hunters are among those groups who subscribe to the social contract of democratic, consensual governance.
There are already investors, mainly Greek companies, willing to subscribe for shares of the new issue.
Personally, I don't subscribe to the view that paid-for search listings are adversely affecting the user experience.
Constructivists, as a rule, cannot subscribe to positivist conceptions of causality.
I'd love to subscribe, but it costs nearly a thousand bucks with our meagre currency!
In addition interest paid on any funds borrowed and used to subscribe under this Prospectus may also be deductible.
The local community agreed to subscribe 10 euro per month for three years for the project.
In fact, after they subscribe and use the service for a while, e-mail is the most popular application among customers.
I added a subscription service, so that people can subscribe and receive new posts by email, instead of having to come to the site to check.
Dr Reeder believes health care personnel should subscribe because these are the publications for perioperative nurses.
We'll start sending out email alerts in a few weeks so subscribe if you'd like a little nudge from us every day or so.
If you do not regularly receive The Lutheran, I encourage you to subscribe.
Ask your librarian to subscribe, or contact us and we'll send the full review.
However, contemporaries now subscribe to the notion that the term brioche is a derivative of the Norman word for pound, broyer.
People who subscribe to this tradition treat everyone with the same dignity, and they also understand that actions speak louder than words.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I could not exactly subscribe to Jetta's appraisal of her parent, but I did not say so.
Don't advise me, my dear, to subscribe to my mother's prohibition of correspondence with you.
Now is the time to subscribe, as these Premiums will be offered for a limited time only.
I took the precaution to subscribe to no other newspaper than the Moniteur.
He's better than a newspaper because it don't cost a cent to subscribe to him.
This is an invitation to subscribe to the foundation of a Hungarian learned society.
A formulary was drawn up, to which academicians were expected to subscribe, and this produced a great excitement.
However, an alternative form of egalitarianism may be contrasted with the variety to which it is often presupposed egalitarians subscribe.
He wanted me to subscribe to a fund for relieving the poor at the east end of London by assisting them to emigrate.
I subscribe myself to the advancement of science and science fiction.
My footsteps have often been marked with blood, and therefore I can truly subscribe to its original name.
McCay was in no mood to subscribe to this stony-hearted view.
The Grumpy Old Men only subscribe to Satellite TV for the weather channel, just to see if they need a cardigan on or not.
I am sure my father will subscribe much of his little pittance, to place him in a station that is more worthy of him.
We can get them from the newsstand but I would like to subscribe for them.
Yet there have been known to be philosophers and plain men who swore by Malthus in the books, and would, nevertheless, subscribe to a relief fund in time of a famine.
He planned to buy some more clothes, to subscribe to many magazines, and to buy dozens of reference books that at present he was compelled to go to the library to consult.
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