As a result, he came into contact with the expedition subscribers, botanists and plantsmen. |
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Sky said it had added a net 81,000 subscribers in the fourth quarter of its financial year, to take its total to 7.4 million. |
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What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket. |
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In justice to China, in justice to your readers, and in justice to yourselves, I trust that you will pass this information to your subscribers. |
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Current and future Sky subscribers will continue to receive all BBC services. |
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Current and future Sky subscribers will still be able to receive all the BBC's services. |
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For a fee private subscribers could also be hooked up to receive the time signal. |
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Stamps were attached to the wrapper of the newspaper and couriers were hired to deliver Court to subscribers. |
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However, this facility would be provided to the new subscribers alone at present at select areas in the city. |
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It is all becoming too complicated and so most subscribers prefer to keep themselves aloof from the row for now and watch serials in peace. |
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Only two percent of YouTubers who had less than 5000 subscribers said they took money from a publisher. |
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Now the carriers are looking to expand the market by letting subscribers resell talk time to friends and neighbors. |
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My bet is nobody yet wants to risk the possibility of losing their subscribers to another such facility, through charging too much, or too early. |
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Under last week's new deal, subscribers will be able to create their own programming lineups, record favorite shows and skip commercials. |
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It did not send the newsletter to all my subscribers, so I have transferred my list to another autoresponder. |
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Similar content will be incorporated into a new magalogue sent to subscribers of SI for Women, Teen People and In Style. |
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All it has to do is be available to subscribers in places where other access is expensive or exclusive. |
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By 1876, stamps were being used for letters to subscribers and delivered by mail carriers. |
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We want to try to make it up to our subscribers for the anxiety and the hassle of having to exchange their tickets. |
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Although we have scatterings of subscribers in rural or small-town areas, our basic readership is mainly urban and somewhat sophisticated. |
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Why did the telcos previously believe that subscribers at any cost would be a viable business plan? |
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The two cellular phone companies have the dollar denomination symbol on air time scratch cards sold to their subscribers. |
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The console enables subscribers to watch or record two programs simultaneously, or view one while time-shifting another. |
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Mr Thompson thanked the committee members and those who provided the comforts, as well as benefactors and subscribers. |
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However, the most important element in our survival has always been our loyal subscribers and benefactors. |
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It unveiled the beta version of the site to its 2 million subscribers last week and plans a hard launch within the next couple of weeks. |
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These partnerships provide access from bibliographic searches to full-text journals for mutual subscribers. |
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The letter itself, separately numbered to sixteen pages, follows an unpaginated second list of subscribers meant to accompany the second volume. |
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But circulation plummeted in the Boston years, bottoming out at 25,000, with subscribers receiving fundraising pleas as often as renewal notices. |
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Individual subscribers can update their business entries using a secure password. |
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The special new-year offer is open to both new and renewing subscribers until tomorrow. |
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The normally cautious Yankee Group is even more bullish, projecting 42 million satellite radio subscribers in as little as five years. |
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More than half the subscribers are employees of foreign non-governmental organizations. |
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Well, this is a rare chance for non-subscribers to see the sort of material subscribers get in their inbox every day. |
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Since taking over two years ago he has attracted more subscribers and spruced up the marketing campaign. |
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Like other cable players, it's losing market share to satellite operators, who are adding 2 million subscribers a year at cable's expense. |
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The book was subscribed in NW England, Yorkshire, and London, five shillings to subscribers. |
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I was trying to point out that the vast majority of Americans are not subscribers to, or even aware of, those conservative magazines. |
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I do hope the Times is a good deal more diligent with the credit card data they collect from subscribers. |
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It has 700 corporate members and 3,000 individual members, some of whom are subscribers to its various publications. |
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The report said mobile phone networks worldwide were likely to have 1.6 billion subscribers by the end of this year. |
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Linking businesses to the big consumer networks, with their millions of worldwide subscribers, was the first step. |
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DirecTV is taking a different tack by aiming at its own roughly 10 million subscribers. |
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Son is hoping to turbocharge revenues by getting his broadband subscribers hooked on services such as games that bring in extra cash. |
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Install the software, connect a handset to your computer and talk to other Skype subscribers free. |
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Hutt says there are 850,000 cable subscribers in Oregon, and perhaps a few thousand of those subscribers own high-definition TV sets. |
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The complete list of topics is available for subscribers at www.InfoPOEMs.com. |
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The organisers extend thanks to all subscribers for the continuing support. |
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They need a minimum of 30-50 subscribers to get the project up and running. |
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A list of the names of subscribers and family successors is on display on the church notice board. |
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At the end of 2000, the area had 6.1 million subscribers surfing the Internet via broadband. |
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Most of the U.S. wireless industry surged in the first quarter as new subscribers soared. |
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Every summer, they invite all their subscribers to a clambake on Lynn Beach. |
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It encouraged families to enrol as subscribers, by paying an annual fee for free or subsidised treatment. |
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It stands to reason there's not much point advertising for pay TV subscribers on your own channel. |
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Are they preparing for class or are they simply unknowing subscribers of this pervasive myth? |
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Let's assume that, because of the convenience of doing so, most subscribers choose to renew their subscriptions in-app. |
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It is a type of online services that provide subscribers with the ability to send and receive faxes without a fax machine. |
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Others offer discounts on software purchases to subscribers of their once-free, now fee'd, online service. |
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It certainly can be a possible way of distributing malicious code over the internet to the subscribers of the RSS feed. |
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It's online to subscribers only but it is essentially a severe condensation of my monograph on the subject. |
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And then there's the cable pipe itself, a conduit to which creative cable subscribers can attribute all kinds of mischief. |
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As a result, in numerous instances, subscribers who requested cancellation continued to be charged monthly service fees. |
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Analysts say growth in the number of subscribers has reached a plateau and looks set to slow down, and this has cooled the share price. |
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The department was in a fix about the problem, as it had to figure out the exact amount spent by the subscribers. |
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Average revenue per user generated by mobile subscribers is inversely correlated with relative time of subscription. |
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We believe this growth will be short lived as cord cutting continues and alternate video platforms continue to add more subscribers. |
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The cable industry has seen a consistent decline in television subscribers in recent years as customers engage in cord cutting. |
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The idea is that by pooling their scouting resources, the subscribers cut down on expenses and more effectively cover the country. |
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Yet many of those 30 million paid subscribers are kids who have glommed on to texting with a remarkable resilience. |
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The media have gone from depending upon subscribers to depending upon advertisers for financial support. |
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The operator would place descrambling information in the POD and give it to subscribers who buy set-tops. |
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The large amount resulted from a growth in income and an increase in subscribers. |
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As a subscriber to their newsletter and referrer of 3 subscribers, I got 8 shares when they distributed them. |
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Eircom were also criticised for proposing to disclose some details of its ex-directory subscribers to other telecom companies. |
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Espion subscribers also get neat features like text messaging, and can receive promotional messages offering them shopping discounts and club invites. |
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Later this summer, the software giant is debuting new software that lets subscribers listen to rented music on portable players that use its Windows Media software. |
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Used mainly by subscribers to check e-mail away from home, it will come loaded with much more content and services, including a news ticker and beefed-up sports and music. |
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In the world of newspapers, a syndicate distributes information to subscribers, allowing each publication to tailor the content of information it receives. |
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With the exception of Dodge, they are forging relationships with local reprographers so that their subscribers can, with the click of a mouse, order sets from local printers. |
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So the only way to survive is to monopolize more of the market and up-sell subscribers just as Comcast-Time Warner Cable will do. |
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Instead, they want to continue to chase new subscribers and growth, and if there is anything left for afters, to spend it on buy-backs rather than special payouts. |
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In Mumbai, the BPL subscribers dialled a particular number to dedicate songs to their relatives and friends and on one single day there were 48,000 such dedications. |
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More recently, largely due to the sharp rise in cellular mobile telephone subscribers and paging users, a number of new telecommunication retailer branches have opened. |
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As a general rule, to accommodate all of your subscribers and their different email programs, it is probably best to write your ezine in plain text. |
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MonsterMob claims to have 140,000 subscribers to its various services. |
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Copyright owners considered that this encouraged copyright infringement and affected revenues as it enabled subscribers to copy the records onto cassette tape. |
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During the days of British Satellite Broadcasting, its sports channel carried extra coverage of Wimbledon for subscribers. |
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He was hesitant and indecisive, nearly fell out with his engraver, and when the folios were published, could not interest enough subscribers. |
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Overall mobile phone penetration rate is at 148 mobile phone subscribers per 100 people. |
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Once Jack decided to motorize his paper delivery route, he found he could reach far more subscribers. |
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In October 2011 there were around 111,000 subscribers to The Times' digital products. |
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After the two companies merged, subscribers could get access to both channels, and later the sports channel Sky Sports also became encrypted. |
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Paper journals are now generally made available in electronic form as well, both to individual subscribers, and to libraries. |
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Setanta closed down in Scotland in 2009, but Setanta Ireland and Setanta Sports 1 remained available to Irish subscribers. |
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Despite an expensive advertising campaign, ITV Digital struggled to attract sufficient new subscribers and in 2002 closed the service. |
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On 10 December 2013, BBC One Wales HD was swapped with the SD channel on Sky's EPG for HD subscribers. |
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On 10 December 2013, BBC Two HD was swapped with the SD channel in England on Sky's EPG for HD subscribers. |
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Although 4Talent Magazine is technically a newsstand title, a significant proportion of its readers are subscribers. |
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Its YouTube channel now has over 3 million subscribers and many features and events are streamed on both that and the Radio 1 website. |
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The second volume contains 1419 pages and 4 plates, with a list of about 1300 subscribers. |
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A website called Debt Proof Living launched a daily email tipsheet last summer which now has 100,000 subscribers. |
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Without up-front money from subscribers to pay for seed, property taxes and insurance, Huasna's Skinner says he would be overwhelmed with debt. |
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Role-playing fantasy World of Warcraft is one of the biggest interactive internet games in the world, with 11 million subscribers. |
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Both xDSL and cable modem service use long-term IP addresses for subscribers, creating essentially a static IP address. |
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Al Kaf said that Mobily has targeted mostly the youth population and subscribers from small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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This is the multimedia experience that IP communications services are all about and why our subscribers value their Packet8 VideoPhones so much. |
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It will operate on the 280MHz channel and will have an initial network capacity of 700,000 paging subscribers. |
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The deduping and clinical readiness review occurs on an ongoing basis, so information is available to subscribers as soon as possible. |
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We have undertaken this platform migration and partnered with Q Comm International to better service our current and future prepaid subscribers. |
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This dilemma challenges every telephone company and all internet subscribers are feeling the pinch. |
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Also, it has already received settlements from subscribers of over 50 ISPs and closed over 60,000 cases of copyright infringement to date. |
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The BrightStar Internet service offers rural subscribers the same types of online features and benefits as urban counterparts. |
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We look forward to working with Critical Path to roll out these new services for our subscribers. |
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The city's major daily newspaper, the Oregonian, is losing subscribers to the dead-tree edition but has a large online following. |
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Carlton's consortium did win the digital terrestrial franchise but the resulting company suffered difficulties in attracting subscribers. |
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The agreements will enable both operators' subscribers to use 2G and 3G services. |
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To induce subscription to the loan, the subscribers were to be incorporated by the name of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England. |
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Maxwell wrote an address to the committee of subscribers who had charge of the Cayley portrait fund. |
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The highest percentage of subscribers were often landed proprietors, gentry, and old professions. |
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Gentleman subscribers tend to wear black coats, with or without hunt buttons. |
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Videotron is also the Quebec leader in high-speed cable Internet access, with 473,000 subscribers to its cable modem and dial-up services. |
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Arrers fans miss the legendary on-stage antics of Mardle, but fortunately Sky subscribers can remain part of Wayne's world in a different way. |
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Ringster allows subscribers with BREW-enabled handsets to preview and purchase compelling new ringtones. |
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The fact that would-be subscribers to the new CS services do not need to buy new dish antenna is expected to help subscriptions. |
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Email listservs are as good, and only as good, as the subscribers make them. |
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It had 21 subscribers and the switchboard was composed of carriage bolts, handles from teapot lids and bustle wire. |
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Our continued cooperation with Teknovus guarantees an affordable, future-proof solution for equipment vendors, service providers and subscribers. |
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Kimo will allow smartphones built with MRE platform to offer subscribers less-expensive and versatile Internet services. |
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In Europe, for example, already 50 percent of the more than 200 million wireless phone subscribers prepay their service. |
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The company now has two million subscribers to its UK publications, including the Travelzoo Top 20 and Newsflash email alert service. |
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Recognizing this, TTR has created a tax rate change system that allows subscribers early access to all tax rates that have changed. |
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Known for their hairstyle tutorials, fashion and beauty vlogs, the two channels have over 5 million subscribers and over half a billion views combined on YouTube. |
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These commercial services allow subscribers to post messages in electronic bulletin boards devoted to specific interest areas, such as investments. |
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Metrological Media Innovations' software for set-top box devices enables operators to extend over-the-top home media entertainment services to their subscribers. |
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Mobile chat subscribers, meanwhile, enjoy meeting chatmates and new friends. For them, chatting with strangers is exciting, entertaining and a kind of adventure. |
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Zain KSA announced it is now enabling limited data packages subscribers to issue up to four extra SIM cards on their package with no additional charge. |
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On 3 April 1696 a general meeting of subscribers elected a committee of twenty from their number to work with the promoters to establish rules and a constitution. |
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To use a geo demographical model in order to estimate the socio economical profile and the demographical profile of the subscribers based on the postal code. |
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Virgin Media, one of the UK's largest ISPs, has agreed to forward British music industry nastygrams to subscribers suspected of illegal file-swapping. |
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Today, over 50,000 organizations and 3 million subscribers count on BlackBerry, dubbed 'crackberry' for its addictiveness, to receive and deliver email messages on the spot. |
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Powered by Aicent MMS Gateway, KTF 00345 MMS now offers subscribers a dynamic and personalized messaging experience across national and international networks. |
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Even with legal crackdown on mobile spammers, SMS spam and SMiShing continue to grow at a rapid pace as there are billions of mobile phone subscribers who use text messaging. |
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The Fast Break promotion is a way for the liquor store chain to thank its online supporters, which includes email subscribers, and Facebook and Twitter followers. |
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The network, which will be deployed in the third quarter of 1995, will accommodate 10,000 subscribers in the capital city of T'bilisi and in the city of Kutaisi. |
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As of the time it was released, it had about 10,000 subscribers. |
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NetSat is the largest C-band pay television operator in Brazil, with more than 100,000 subscribers, representing approximately 78 percent of the market. |
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This prompted the foundation of the National Art Collections Fund, a society of subscribers dedicated to stemming the flow of artworks to the United States. |
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By providing millions of mobile subscribers with the latest wave from South Korea, CDC Mobile aims to become the first destination for mobile entertainment in China. |
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I'd like to note that the commentaries all ran in print issues before they went online, giving you subscribers the first chance to read these think pieces. |
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The initial deployment is in Liwest's network serving Linz, Austria's second largest city, which passes 150,000 homes and serves approximately 100,000 subscribers. |
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According to Fitch, the mobile network roll-out delay will impact revenue stemming from an up-tick in subscribers taken as a result of a lower mobile and data footprint. |
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The result is the enterprise is no longer system centric, but it is transformed to providing information services to stakeholder subscribers in the enterprise. |
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Phonoscope will roll out on demand services to its subscribers this fall. |
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Viewster launched its premium service OMAKASE in October, presenting subscribers with an opportunity to receive curated, lifestyle-oriented anime products every other month. |
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