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Nonetheless, to avoid controversy, Sports Illustrated has, since 2007, offered its subscribers the option of skipping the swimsuit edition for a one issue credit to extend their subscription by a week.
After months of negotiations and controversy, on March 25, 2011, Speed and Speed HD launched on Austar ( the regional Australia subscription television provider ).

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It was erected by subscription from grateful matadors, as penicillin greatly reduced the number of deaths in the bullring.
Initially it was difficult to obtain a digital satellite or terrestrial receiver without a subscription to Sky or ONdigital respectively, but now the channel forms an important part of the Freeview package of channels.
Members of Ketley's society paid a monthly subscription to a central pool of funds which was used to finance the building of houses for members, which in turn acted as collateral to attract further funding to the society, enabling further construction.
In May 2007, the program, which had only previously been available digitally as a paid subscription from Audible. com, became a free podcast distributed by NPR, after a two-month test period where only a " call of the week " was available via podcast.
Like the Britannica, Encarta was available online by subscription, although some content could be accessed for free.
The traditional subscription to the epistle, translated in the King James Bible, states that this epistle was written at Philippi, perhaps arising from a misinterpretation of 16: 5, " For I do pass through Macedonia ", as meaning, " I am passing through Macedonia ".
The council was reluctant to enforce the subscription requirement, as only a few citizens had subscribed to their confession of faith.
This was published by subscription in Amsterdam in 1660 with a second edition in 1685.
Kazaa was subsequently under license as a legal music subscription service by Atrinsic, Inc. As of August 2012, the Kazaa website is no longer active.
Kazaa, including the domain name, was then sold off to Brilliant Digital Entertainment, Inc. Kazaa now operates as a monthly music subscription service allowing users to download unlimited songs.
The first millionth subscription was registered in September 2005 since then the number of subscriptions has more than tripled and now amounts to around 3, 715, 000 which is a bit more than the estimated population of the country, this means that the penetration level has exceeded 100 %.
By launching the archive as a web app, Playboy was able to circumvent both Apple's App Store content restrictions and their 30 % subscription fee.
PRWatch. org previously produced a quarterly print periodical available by subscription called " PR Watch ," whose stated mission was to expose deceptive and misleading public relations campaigns.
The publisher was criticized in 2009 when it notified collegiate libraries that subscribe to the journal that yearly subscription prices would increase by nearly 500 % for print and 50 % for online access to $ 1500 yearly.
This compilation was never sold commercially, and originally could only be obtained by purchasing a GameCube bundled with the disc, ( in North America, Europe and Australia ), by registering a GameCube and two games at Nintendo. com, or by subscribing or renewing a subscription to Nintendo Power ( in North America ) or Club Nintendo in Sweden.
This series was available by subscription but the editors were unable to interest enough subscribers to commission a translation of the homilies of Origen.
A paid subscription version of the site followed, and was purchased by Rhapsody on December 1st, 2011.
In 1888, after long bargaining, it was sold to the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg, following a public subscription headed by William I and Otto von Bismarck.
In any case, Perec's work on the reassesment of the academic journals under subscription was influenced by a talk about the handling of scientific information given by Eugene Garfield in Paris and he was introduced to Marshall McLuhan by Jean Duvignaud.
ITV Digital did not update this system, therefore it was very easy for people to produce and sell counterfeit subscription cards which would give access to all the channels.
A consortium made up of the BBC, BSkyB and Crown Castle International was granted ITV Digital's old broadcasting licence, and launched the Freeview service on 30 October 2002, offering 30 free-to-air TV channels and 20 free-to-air radio channels including several interactive channels such as BBCi and Teletext but no subscription or premium services.
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In October 2010, John Graham-Cumming started a campaign to raise funds by " public subscription " to enable serious historical and academic study of Babbage's plans, with a view to then build and test a fully working virtual design which will then in turn enable construction of the physical Analytical Engine.
Abstract, subscription needed for full text </ ref > and even small diamonds interact physically and then become separated ; the type of interaction is such that each resulting member of a pair is properly described by the same quantum mechanical description ( state ), which is indefinite in terms of important factors such as position, momentum, spin, polarization, etc.
Netflix introduced the monthly subscription concept in September 1999, then dropped the single-rental model in early 2000.
The edition was financed through a subscription campaign in which the buyers would offer partial payment up front and then pay the remaining sum on delivery.
Galactic Civilizations was originally distributed at retail and as part of Stardock's TotalGaming. net subscription service ( then known as the Drengin Network ).
However, it soon ran into difficulty as the Depression made the then costly subscription price of $ 15 per year difficult for many.
In 1999, Multichoice Hellas also formed Nova, Greece's first satellite television subscription service, which initially featured most ( but not all ) of Greece's major networks, as well as many international networks, and other music and interactive services, which it has continued to expand since then.
However most customers, for cost reasons, chose to dial up via an analog modem over the then UK analog telephony network to their nearest public PAD, via published phone numbers, using an ID / password provided as a subscription service.
The Mechanics ' Institute was established in Eyam in 1824, with a library paid for by subscription, which then contained 766 volumes.
It started in 1965 as a competitor to what was then called Rediffusion Television, later to become ATV, a cable operator that charged subscription fees for its operation, and the only terrestrial competitor to TVB.
Some news sites contribute to the problem of link rot by keeping only recent news articles freely accessible, then removing them or moving them to a paid subscription area.
When it was proposed that the admirers and supporters of the paper should facilitate a reduction in its price by the payment of their subscription ten years in advance, not only did Edward Bulwer-Lytton volunteer his aid, but also Benjamin Disraeli, who was then flirting with radicalism.
When it first opened treatment was received by payment only: admissions were only taken at 11 o ' clock every morning ( except Sundays ) and if you hadn't paid your one guinea a year subscription to the hospital ( a kind of insurance to ensure treatment when it was needed ) you were charged sixpence on admission and were then required to pay a further guinea for further treatment.
The subscription fee then was Sp .$ 1. 75 per month.
Mennas, Patriarch of Constantinople, first protested that to sign was to condemn the Council of Chalcedon, and then yielded, as he told Stephen the Roman apocrisarius at Constantinople, that his subscription should be returned to him if the Pope disapproved of it.
Mr. Stewart then joined with his wife, Patricia Stewart, in partnership with Robert Jeffrey and Paul Russell of Paulus Productions Inc. to create Schoolreach, an in-school version of Reach for the Top available across Canada by subscription.
The company first offered subscription service in the United States, then Canada in 2004 and the United Kingdom in 2005.
Some subscription websites display their full content to search engine robots so they will show up in user searches, but then show users a login or subscription page when they click a link from the search engine results page.
' These bonds were sold at subscription where officials created coupon price and then sold it at Par value.

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