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  • The members finance the system by subscriptions, according to their needs.
  • t of £50 from the government and voluntary subscriptions, all which together, with funded property
  • through the sale of advertising space and subscriptions along with donations and community fundrai
  • The business model is annual subscriptions, although they offer a large, free Norwegi
  • useum is funded through grants, membership subscriptions, and donations.
  • partment library has 977 books, 18 journal subscriptions and 65 conference proceedings.
  • Money was raised through members' subscriptions and it opened in 1806.
  • ke chat, roster support, presence setting, subscriptions and avatars.
  • library has 20,000 volumes, 60 periodical subscriptions, and subscribes to the ATLA database.
  • l continues to be supported through public subscriptions and its own fund raising efforts.
  • He appealed for increased subscriptions and threatened a school board if these wer
  • s who signed up for six months or one year subscriptions and gave away free months of subscriptions
  • y 2009, the magazine stopped accepting new subscriptions and ceased publication with the release of
  • blogs and Web feeds for matches to users' subscriptions and delivers results in real time.
  • t aimed for respectability, requiring high subscriptions and avoiding stikes.
  • Morrab is financed through membership subscriptions and is notable for its large celtic studie
  • The school was originally funded through subscriptions and government grants in a system known as
  • tate contributed nearly half through stock subscriptions and bonds.
  • They now raise funds from subscriptions and social events to finance projects with
  • low consumers to temporarily suspend their subscriptions and allows the resumption of notifications
  • Subscriptions and memberships in 1830-31 were an all-tim
  • arkings, incipits, Synaxarion, Menologion, subscriptions, and στιχοι.
  • than 300 distribution sites, thousands of subscriptions and the online magazine there are an estim
  • gazine as a writer and salesman of ads and subscriptions and as "a sort of sublimated office boy."
  • ative funding through a combination of JCR subscriptions and charity comedy nights by acts such as
  • million pieces of microfilm, 1,430 journal subscriptions, and 300 databases, the Penn State Harrisb
  • vices with its IP platform to over 400,000 subscriptions, and it also provides value-added services
  • ng around 11,000 pounds, 7,000 pounds from subscriptions and 4,000 pounds from existing funds.
  • markings, incipits, αναγνωσεις (lessons), subscriptions, and "rough pictures" and illuminations.
  • great undertaking was supported by liberal subscriptions, and Walton's political opinions did not d
  • Subscriptions are free.
  • uces the concept of a presence server; all subscriptions are handled by this server.
  • ame Free-to-play with no restrictions, any subscriptions are counted towards as donations.
  • o users with a current/valid subscription; subscriptions are yearly and priced based on the amount
  • Closed-Loop Opt-in subscriptions are done via sending a confirmation email
  • Subscriptions are distributed worldwide, to homes, organ
  • Wihthun's last datable subscriptions are to two charters of 805: a grant by Cut
  • utomatic renewal system whereby customer's subscriptions are renewed every year automatically until
  • and excavations funded through membership subscriptions as well as being involved in the protectio
  • Any market data subscriptions associated with one's master account are a
  • It contains subscriptions at the end of each Gospel.
  • ols are eligible to receive Turning Wheels subscriptions at a reduced rate.
  • εις (lessons), Synaxarion, Menologion, and subscriptions at the end.
  • It contains subscriptions at the end of the Gospel of Mark and Luke.
  • Some Amelia County residents purchase paid subscriptions, at a greatly discounted rate, in addition
  • s of the κεφαλαια before each sacred book, subscriptions at the end, and stichoi.
  • the margin (for Church reading), incipits, subscriptions at the end of each book, and stichoi.
  • Gospel, lectionary markings at the margin, subscriptions at the end, Synaxarion, and Menologion.
  • ons) at the margin, Synaxarion (fragment), subscriptions at the end of the Gospels, ρηματα, and στι
  • r hand), incipits, Synaxarion, Menologion, subscriptions at the end, ρηματα, and στιχοι.
  • α (tables of contents) before each Gospel, subscriptions at the end of each Gospel, and very beauti
  • pages, lectionary markings at the margin, subscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι.
  • turgical use), Synaxarion, Menologion, and subscriptions at the end of each Gospel.
  • ion and Menologion added by a later hand), subscriptions at the end of each Gospel, with numbers of
  • kings at the margin, αναγνωσεις (lessons), subscriptions at the end, στιχοι, synaxaria, Menologion,
  • al use), incipits, Synaxarion, Menologion, subscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι.
  • se), incipits, Synaxarion, Menologion, and subscriptions at the end of each Gospel.
  • d gold, lectionary markings at the margin, subscriptions at the end of each Gospel, στιχοι, Menolog
  • ngs at the margin, Synaxarion, Menologion, subscriptions at the end of each book, στιχοι, and schol
  • he τιτλοι at the top, lectionary markings, subscriptions at the end of each book, and stichoi.
  • onary markings at the margin (in red), and subscriptions at the end of each Gospel.
  • e Pauline epistles), αναγνωσεις (lessons), subscriptions at the end of each book, στιχοι, and Eutha
  • t not o references to the Eusebian Canons, subscriptions at the end, στιχοι, and the Nicene Creed a
  • references to the Eusebian Canons; it has subscriptions at the end, and ornamented headings to the
  • lectionary markings at the margin, στιχοι, subscriptions at the end of each book, and pictures.
  • newsstand price was 25 cents, with yearly subscriptions available for $19.99.
  • unty Guardian lost advertising revenue and subscriptions because of McSweeney's support of the Disp
  • retains authorizations to sell magazine subscriptions by publishers and is the largest online in
  • Subscriptions collected were used to purchase music and
  • agazine has a circulation of 215,000, with subscriptions constituting 54% of the copies distributed
  • users to contact NBC support to get their subscriptions deleted.
  • Subscriptions for data transfer speeds are up to 21.6 Mb
  • The Indianapolis Star has the most subscriptions for a daily newspaper in the city.
  • ative products that service over 1,110,000 subscriptions for broadband, local telephony and IP-TV s
  • There also are several hundred paid subscriptions for people all over the world, including i
  • The subscriptions for the share capital reached satisfactory
  • ent for the way in which they had allotted subscriptions for government loans, in each case referri
  • lieu of direct aid, railroads sought stock subscriptions from private citizens directly.
  • brothers Richard and George Bradley and by subscriptions from the parishioners.
  • s in the UK (HEFCE, SFC, HEFCW and DELNI), subscriptions from higher education institutions, and gr
  • f Agriculture and Domains and from monthly subscriptions given by families and institutions.
  • cessation of its plans, £300,000 worth of subscriptions had been placed and staff were being emplo
  • Subscriptions, History
  • sult, thousands of readers cancelled their subscriptions in protest.
  • With more than 12 million monthly subscriptions in October 2010, World of Warcraft is curr
  • ic License (GPL), and the MySQL Enterprise subscriptions include a GPL version of the server, with
  • By sorting subscriptions into folders, the user can read all headli
  • tions to the journal, as well as a loss of subscriptions, led to its cancellation in June 1864.
  • Subscriptions make up 97% of the newspaper's circulation
  • ker's appeal (19 April 1799) for increased subscriptions met with little response.
  • came from advertising, contributions, and subscriptions; MIT provided free office space but did no
  • for Life (Decades of Dollars and Powerball subscriptions not yet available in Virginia) by automati
  • his provides the actual SIP extensions for subscriptions, notifications and publications.
  • lectionary markings, incipits, αναγνωσεις, subscriptions, numbered στιχοι, and pictures.
  • BY THE PRIVATE SUBSCRIPTIONS OF HIS FELLOW COUNTRYMEN
  • national law review in the world, enjoying subscriptions of over 15,000 readers in more than 75 cou
  • ished in 1854 in Chapel Street, Prahran by subscriptions of the local community, it is one of the o
  • be also not fully accurate; basing on the subscriptions of the manifests of both parties issued sh
  • The publishers offered to refund remaining subscriptions or to roll them over to another magazine,
  • ersities and research institutions pay for subscriptions or licences through the publisher.
  • lable in daily, weekly, monthly and yearly subscriptions or a combination of both.
  • The new chartered company then accepted subscriptions paid on shares in the old company in payme
  • Premium Plus subscriptions permit up to 20 people in an online meetin
  • Life memberships and popular subscriptions raised nearly $1 million to complete the c
  • rt of the building's cost was sponsored by subscriptions raised by Harvard in memory of Henry Dunst
  • park Relief Committee, enclosing a list of subscriptions, reporting symptoms of extensive failure i
  • t from his courageous action, while public subscriptions saved him from poverty.
  • publisher claimed that the number of paid subscriptions steadily increased since the product was l
  • Householders commonly paid subscriptions to both.
  • Samuel Pepys made three subscriptions to the building fund.
  • Other news organizations bought subscriptions to the service soon after.
  • university has more than 300 computers and subscriptions to various electronic journals.
  • the presidential Blue House cut 57 of its subscriptions to the newspaper.
  • c was used only for ostraca, mummy labels, subscriptions to Greek texts, and graffiti.
  • Subscriptions to the magazine are available for $72.00 p
  • rch 1827, he began writing for and selling subscriptions to Freedom's Journal, the first national n
  • He solicited enough subscriptions to underwrite the cost of publication and
  • iscontinued it in 1949 and transferred the subscriptions to their English-language newspaper, the G
  • in Copenhagen by selling a huge number of subscriptions to the socialist Wilshire Magazine.
  • ging when setting prices for institutional subscriptions to "the works"
  • lly as the association utilised membership subscriptions to fund the group's research, investigatio
  • actively traveling to document events and subscriptions to the latest periodicals ensure that the
  • oposed route vied in the raising of public subscriptions to donate rights-of-way.
  • dshire in 1694, and was a commissioner for subscriptions to the land bank in 1696.
  • school libraries were pressured to cancel subscriptions to The Nation by Cardinal Francis Spellman
  • Subscriptions to Dofus cannot be set up for recurring bi
  • a fund-raising drive to raise £200,000 in subscriptions to pay for a life-size bronze sculpture of
  • er international universities and academic subscriptions to ANGIS/BioManager included teaching logi
  • te project funding, chiefly by the sale of subscriptions to British investors.
  • gave to his college, in addition to large subscriptions to various buildings and some plate, portr
  • , and computers with free internet access, subscriptions to music websites, and music software.
  • y, the library houses over 26,000 volumes, subscriptions to 73 periodicals for adults and 10 for ch
  • m as "a cavalier financier and conduit for subscriptions to party political funds (both Conservativ
  • the start of the Boer War, Kingston raised subscriptions to open a nursing hut for British troops i
  • The newspaper's combined online and print subscriptions total 24,768 on weekdays, 23,455 on Saturd
  • , however, he abandoned efforts at raising subscriptions toward the church and used his own funds f
  • CRIBE requests for resource, and generates subscriptions towards the resource list.
  • It circulates around 22,000 subscriptions weekly.
  • too small for its congregation and in 1758 subscriptions were raised to build a new church, which w
  • the local coal miners, however the miner's subscriptions were insufficient for him to stay in the A
  • sh magazine was in January 1899, for which subscriptions were sought, and around 800 were taken up.
  • established; Arch became its president and subscriptions were set at twopence a week.
  • Prince's Chronology, to which most of the subscriptions were made in 1728.
  • In 1789 subscriptions were raised to fund a new university in Ed
  • nt involved reversing previous charges for subscriptions, which imposed a substantial cost for CCBi
  • per was supported by print advertising and subscriptions, with circulation in excess of 22,000 per