Synonym: contribute, support. Similar words: subscriber, ascribe, describe, prescribe, transcribe, bribe, tribe, script. Meaning: [səb'skraɪb] v. 1. offer to buy, as of stocks and shares 2. mark with one's signature; write one's name (on) 3. adopt as a belief 4. pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals 5. receive or obtain by regular payment.
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(121) If you want to understand star chain information, also can subscribe to our information.
(122) Example Two - I follow another blog that has an invitation to subscribe to it's RSS feed actually in the footer of every post on that same RSS feed.
(123) Another kind of global name that is easily ignored is the topic name used by dojo.publish() and dojo.subscribe().
(124) Westerners may no longer subscribe so openly to the nonsense of Japanese inscrutability .
(125) I must write down each hour to be supposed to do any, perhaps I incompletely illuminate do,[http://sentencedict.com/subscribe.html] but must subscribe this plan.
(126) It cannot be good for a country to subscribe to a fairy-tale version of its own history in which the king never does wrong, stays above politics and only ever intervenes on the side of democracy.
(127) Subscribe to headlines, sports, blogs with full - text retrieval technology that grabs everything from any RSS feed.
(128) The lending nations subscribe toward its capital stock in proportion to their economic importance.
(129) WE mustn't subscribe till we've got the money; don't you know that? ".
(130) Chengdu firms will also subscribe for 4500 shares, with the financial concept.
(131) All objects are in cash to subscribe for the issue of the non - public offering of stock.
(132) You are welcome to log on to our website to check the full program and subscribe as an Italian wine lover.
(133) Under the terms of the deal, CIC also agreed to subscribe for about 23.5 million Penn West units, or about 5% of units outstanding(sentencedict.com), for gross proceeds of about C$435 million.
(134) If you subscribe to the newspaper, it'll be delivered to your door.
(135) How many shares did you subscribe for in the new company?
(136) This contrasts with the publish/subscribe model (also known as Event Driven Architecture) in which an outgoing transaction may be destined for one or more target endpoints.
(137) Distribution: Multiple consumer applications can subscribe to a particular type of message and ESB, which distribute the message to those applications.
(138) It cost about 65 cents a month to subscribe to the Pine Bluff , Ark ., Commercial.
(139) Any external financing raised by the EJV shall not confer any right on any lender to subscribe for registered capital of the EJV or to participate in the Business.
(140) In addition, PROBIT utilizes the Generalized Publish and Subscribe Services (GPASS) ( [1], [2]) to distribute events to event consumers.
(141) NOTE: Hong Kong stamp duty is payable on transfer of rights to subscribe for the Rights Share(s).
(142) A tombstone appears as a matter of record and is not an invitation to subscribe.
(143) Peer computers interested in being a part of this multicast group must explicitly subscribe to the group.
(144) Subscribe for a year - call within 90 days for full refund!
(145) Economists—unlike sociologists, anthropologists, statisticians or political scientists—do not formally subscribe to a professional ethical code.
(146) Others subscribe to the 2, 000-year-old Syriac tradition represented mainly by the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq and by Aramaic speakers widely known as Assyrians in both Iraq and Iran.
(147) Controlling shareholders to subscribe for shares will be locked a year.
(148) Shareholders have a pre-emptive right to subscribe capital when a company increases its capital.
(149) The Web messaging service library is used to incorporate the publish/subscribe feature in the application.
(150) I'll write and subscribe right now -- tomorrow it maybe too late. ".
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