Both personally and as professional journalist, he enthusiastically subscribed to the fair's vision of the future. |
The collection, as usual, received a great response and thanks is extended to all who subscribed. |
According to the Independent, the placing of shares was at least five times subscribed. |
Logical Positivists loosely subscribed to an emotivist theory of meaning in connection with aesthetic, as well as moral terms. |
Here is a writer who seems to have subscribed quite deeply to the sort of historicism that Chakrabarty describes. |
But even the great empiricist John Locke subscribed to a rational foundation for the basic principles of morals. |