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- When one subscribes to something, one is paying for what is being advertised.
- He insists that they would subscribe to something.
- "The President gave the order and we're working on inviting the funds to subscribe to something of this nature,"
- Any gullible soul who endorsed and cashed one of those checks would discover _ maybe weeks later, after he'd forgotten all about it _ that he'd bought something, or subscribed to something, or signed up for some service it had never before occurred to him to want.
- They may cut me into pieces but they cannot make me subscribe to something which I consider to be wrong [ . . . ] we must not cease to aspire, in spite of [ the ] wild talk, to befriend all Muslims and hold them fast as prisoners of our love.
- "I already think I am paying too much and getting too little, and I don't want to subscribe to something, " Baenen said, referring to what might be a typical consumer response . " I want to buy the single I am looking for, then get out ."
- Nick Denton of Moreover . com predicted the coming era of micropayments could save content sites, by creating a world in which readers " are not forced to take a risk _ and it is a risk _ of subscribing to something that they may not want to read more than four times a year.
- Sanders finds himself in a tight little corner, apologizing for not having any solutions to the catastrophic problems he describes other than to restore the traditional nuclear family in which the mother suckles her young, although please understand exactly what he means by this : " I do not argue for the family because of some intrinsic importance I think it holds, or because I subscribe to something called ` family values'--a code hiding a political and social agenda.