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‘A person may have a (subscription list).’

[⟨det person.nhave.v ⟨det (nn subscription.n list.n)⟩]

Learned by Reading

In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

There are, also, the few that seem to fill in the cracks to make my subscription list more human and fun like photo blogs, blogs written by friends or family, and Web comics.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Here’s what came back for the 25 journals in my current subscription list.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Then you can also use the Channels and Playlist menus to create folders in your subscription list; then, drag and drop videos and subscriptions into those folders to organize them further.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The idea is simple, instead of you subscribing to some not so well known blog like Startup Meme, how about creating your very own subscription list.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

If you dive into this web habit in a big way, your aggregator or reader may keep your subscription list in an OPML file.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

That’d be from Megan McArdle, btw, the token right – of – center blog in my Google Reader subscription list.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I had noticed some minuses to Thunderbird, but they were resolved when I took the time to go through the extensions offered (such as finding the extension for a calendar in Thunderbird, syncing my calendar to my iPod, and deleting wrong RSS feed addresses from my subscription list).
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Its now on my DVR subscription list.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

This picks up my subscription list and unread items from Bloglines.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Each gadget can display a different folder or tag in your Reader subscription list.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I’ve only been an infrequent user of it myself; my newsreader tends to fall into disuse when my subscription list inevitably becomes out – of – sync with the sites that I actually visit.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

What you may not know, is that if you’re on my email subscription list, you’ll have the opportunity to purchase this tool at a substantial discount a day or so before it’s released: so, sign up to my subscription list using the form in the top right of this blog, or, at the end of each article.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I like to keep my subscription list as tight as possible.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Apparently, the title “Beowulf’ ’ was still listed on my subscription list, so the comic stores guys ordered this, even though it was the Speakeasy comics version I had in mind (too bad about that
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I like to keep my subscription list as tight as possible.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Put it on your iTunes subscription list.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I have several favorites in my subscription list.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I had seriously gotten to a point where I don’t even want to read this book when I get it, but I’m too lazy to make an alteration to my subscription list and have it stop being pulled.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

You may also want to consider putting it on your iTunes subscription list – I did.
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Queried on 2013-05-21.