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subscribe

[suhb-skrahyb] / səbˈskraɪb /




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"What he said was clearly quite abhorrent. Nobody would subscribe to that - certainly not the government. And now there is an inquiry by the Foreign Office about how these tweets were overlooked," he said.

From BBC

You don’t have to subscribe to any of them.

From MarketWatch

Growing up in Phoenix, Sarandos, 61 years old, initially wanted to be a journalist and subscribed to out-of-town newspapers to keep up on world events, he has said in interviews.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Pielke notes that those predictions were never plausible, and today few subscribe to them.

From The Wall Street Journal

And if somebody forwarded you this email, you can subscribe here.

From The Wall Street Journal