Like many others, I signed up for the free month of access because it's hard to turn down free, but like so many other cheap-ish services I've signed up for in the past on the attraction of a free month, I also quickly forgot I was signed up for it?
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"I decided that I would be different and never attend any class I was signed up for but always attend a class I wasn't signed up for," he wrote.
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I ask why I am signed up for another shipment of diapers and they tell me when I order a bundle I am automatically signed up for a monthly shipment.
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You don't tell someone, Well, he signed up for it!
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"This is something these people signed up for," Agnifilo said.
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In 143, about 12.7 million people signed up for coverage.
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This is what I signed up for, I told myself.
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About 20133 million people signed up for plans on HealthCare.
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But, I signed up for some freebies as a test.
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If you signed up for a pass, you used Universe.
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"People know what they signed up for here," Schimpf says.
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Was this really the American dream I'd signed up for?
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I may get rejected from teams I signed up for.
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Every reason I signed up for the Delta Gold Amex1.
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Allison Palm, now 26, also signed up for the trip.
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It's the whole reason I signed up for this job.
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But "this is what they signed up for," they said.
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I'm like, 'Oh, okay, that's what I've signed up for.
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I signed up for all of these boot camp classes.
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"People know what they signed up for here," he said.
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Some of the activists signed up for online safety training.
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Here's why I signed up for the Hilton Aspire anyway.
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He said Sergeant Johnson knew what he signed up for.
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He now has 225 people signed up for the class.
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Have you ever signed up for one of these things?
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"This isn't the internet people signed up for," said Naidoo.
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It hurts, but it's 100% what he signed up for.
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He now has 225 people signed up for the class.
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Murphy has already signed up for a triathlon in May.
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In fact, he essentially signed up for a supporting role.
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Graduates chatted about which 201 class they'd signed up for.
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About 700,000 young immigrants signed up for Obama's DACA protections.
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I was like, 'Oh, okay, that's what I've signed up for.
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You've signed up for the internet, and you're paying monthly fees.
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Nearly 95 million people impulsively signed up for one at checkout.
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So she signed up for another appointment with the vetting committee.
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Approximately 9.2 million people signed up for 133 coverage through Healthcare.
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I signed up for Hulu specifically to watch The Handmaid's Tale.
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She just signed up for the program, which starts in June.
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I even signed up for a dating website for fat admirers.
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So I signed up for introductory computer science my freshman fall.
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So she signed up for a free trial — and it worked.
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Baker signed up for TOPS soon after, and immediately felt comfortable.
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Most of the time, that's because you're signed up for Tidal.
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Tell them, like, 'Fuck off, I signed up for the Navy?
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Roughly 3.6 million people have signed up for coverage through HealthCare.
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Nearly 1.5 million people have signed up for coverage through HealthCare.
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Slightly fewer than 52,000 Iowans signed up for coverage on HealthCare.
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Since 2011, more than 25m people have signed up for Codeacademy.
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The next day I signed up for both Uber and Lyft.
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Here's the full list of game publishers signed up for Stadia.
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And this wasn't how many people signed up for the services.
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More than 1,000 people signed up for the month-long event.
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Tefaf has signed up for a further 10 years in Maastricht.
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Dylan and I signed up for a one-time trial class.
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We signed up for emails from the 265 Democratic presidential candidates.
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He signed up for it, then canceled it, then went back.
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Have you signed up for Emily Weinstein's newsletter "Five Weeknight Dishes"?
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After hearing about it, Elizabeth Warren signed up for improv classes.
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"This is not what I signed up for as an educator."
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Can anyone say this is the America we signed up for?
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At the end of the summer, she signed up for Match.com.
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In fact, I might have signed up for working another year!
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Around 700 South Koreans have signed up for the charter flights.
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I'd already signed up for the trip with Bahamas Adventures ($52).
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This year, 50 couples have signed up for a September ceremony.
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Nearly 28503 million people have signed up for coverage on HealthCare.
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Some wonder whether Mr. Sanders is what they signed up for.
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"This is the job that we signed up for," she said.
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Twenty-seven of her followers signed up for her first class.
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I don't think Lena's guy knows what he signed up for.
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Roughly 22,000 people in Texas had already signed up for support.
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Remind me why I signed up for a half marathon again?
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This was not what many of his voters signed up for.
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He signed up for a 19-week course at Dev Bootcamp.
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That was the tragedy that America's volunteers signed up for. ♦
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Nearly 21625 million people have signed up for coverage on HealthCare.
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A year later, he was signed up for his first competition.
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But some customers have no idea that they signed up for them.
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I signed up for Amazon Prime by accident—maybe you did, too.
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Amazon television series Allen is signed up for, the one he admitted
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He does not know this, it's not what he signed up for.
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Thirty-five years ago, I signed up for a life in science.
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This wasn't the vision of English football Mandarić had signed up for.
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This Thanksgiving, you have a plan: You've signed up for a race.
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First, I signed up for a shitload of chain restaurants' birthday programs.
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Which is also a big reason that I signed up for ClassPass.
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And after that, they've signed up for another SpaceX launch in 2020.
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I signed up for something called the Natural Pool Land Rover Adventure.
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If you're signed up for either service, these updates are available immediately.
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Hopefully students far from home signed up for vote-by-mail ballots.
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She signed up for the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington in October.
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It's a high-fantasy series and that's what I signed up for.
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I am signed up for 5:30 yoga at the new gym.
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After weeks of procrastination, I finally signed up for my first class.
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No wonder 26.5 restaurant chains are already signed up for the service.
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If you're signed up for Spotify you just need the Android app.
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I signed up for the trial only, and not the auto-ship.
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Sometimes, it's just clear you're not signed up for the best service.
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But during that period, only 114,000 people signed up for that program.
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Already, 500,000 people have signed up for the revived unlimited data plan.
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As long as we haven't signed up for the trip to Mars.
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Nearly 1,600 players have signed up for Melee singles alone this year.
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Chinese utility CGN signed up for a one-third stake in Oct.
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Then she signed up for a women's political leadership program called Emerge.
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La David Johnson that her husband knew what he signed up for.
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Nearly 700 people have signed up for rides, which cost $250,000 each.
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True, this was perhaps not the America she had signed up for.
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So I signed up for a guided tour, which costs about $11.
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The fans, no surprise, would like him signed up for another term.
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The Apple Card can only be signed up for on an iPhone.
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Join the 15,000 others who have signed up for this workshop before.
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This time last year, 2.9 million people had signed up for plans.
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At first, no one signed up for the new officer residential unit.
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He was a liar; that's not what I had signed up for.
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After eight weeks in physical residence, Matsuyama signed up for a transfer.
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When you joined this company, you signed up for the insurance plan.
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They open it often, they're signed up for alerts, they're super engaged.
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I discovered this myself in April, when I signed up for Unlimited.
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Twenty-eight people signed up for what was ultimately an unsuccessful campaign.
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Hardly anyone signed up for freezes with the Big 3 credit bureaus.
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After he signed up for Mr. Trump's presidential transition, he found advantages.
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As of last September, about 700,000 people were signed up for DACA.
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While I was doing research, I signed up for some dating apps.
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" Its answer: "You may have signed up for Quora some time ago.
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Of the 33 people signed up for the whole ride, 28 finished.
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"This is no longer the job I signed up for," he said.
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That wasn't going to change when I signed up for student loans.
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Shortly thereafter, Halm signed up for Helm's syndication seminar and was hooked.
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Specifically, I signed up for Slow Roll, a mass social bike ride.
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They signed up for the police academy the moment they turned 21.
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Architects big, medium and small signed up for the privilege and opportunity.
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It also misstated the year Bourdain signed up for the writing workshop.
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That wasn't something they signed up for when they took their jobs.
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PayPal has some 24 million merchants signed up for its payments solutions.
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I knew what I signed up for when I started doing this.
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One hundred million people have signed up for Amazon's Prime subscription service.
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At the end of the day, that's what we signed up for.
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He signed up for wheelchair bodybuilding competitions and got into adaptive CrossFit.
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I signed up for the Trump message, not the Jeb Bush administration.
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We signed up for the shit, so I don't think about it.
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The ride-hailing company has since acquiesced and signed up for the permit.
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Instead, I signed up for a training program at a Swiss business school.
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Bos signed up for an Obamacare health plan for 2017 sold on HealthCare.
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A total of 239 million Americans signed up for plans sold on HealthCare.
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I just signed up for the Hillary campaign and made my first donation.
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Around 360,000 people have signed up for the WhatsApp service, the minister said.
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He never would have signed up for that, he did not like XXXTentacion.
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So far 5,000 New York-approved drivers have signed up for the app.
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When you signed up for this, was it just for the first book?
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If you have, then it's very like because you signed up for Tidal.
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We signed up for a 2TB storage option to try out Google One.
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If you haven't already signed up for Happy Hour discounts, go to HappyHour.Starbucks.
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Nearly 260 million people under age 35 nationally signed up for Obamacare plans.
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Click to unsubscribe—but only on lists you know you've signed up for.
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But something resonated, and Kioko signed up for a class on a whim.
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"When I signed up for the show, I was so clueless," he said.
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We know that we signed up for this, but our kids did not.
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I'd gone to the library and signed up for a Hotmail email address.
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Atlassian says about 1,000 developers signed up for early access to the API.
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A total of 83,28 net customers signed up for insurance plans on HealthCare.
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Since its launch, more than 8003,2800 people have signed up for a buddy.
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But you already knew about Prime and signed up for it ages ago.
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Of those, 8.7 million people signed up for federally run plans through Healthcare.gov.
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And that's also what everybody who invested in this round signed up for.
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Roughly 8.8 million people signed up for Affordable Care Act coverage through HealthCare.
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But when you realize that everybody signed up for this, things get easier.
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There's only one problem: not a single person has signed up for it.
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Still, he signed up for a five-kilometre race, mostly to support her.
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CMS says more than 600,000 people signed up for coverage on the healthcare.
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Garvoille signed up for a free trial and was hooked after two workouts.
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Of the 13 people who signed up for the first mural, seven showed.
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By the end of the year, 477,000 Michiganders had signed up for coverage.
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But this is what we signed up for, and we'll make it work.
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Tom declined to say how many people had signed up for Vessel's service.
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He got in touch with his friends again, and signed up for classes.
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More than 120 volunteers have signed up for Ms. Teachout's campaign this week.
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I signed up for the gun-safety course at my local gun club.
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I also signed up for auto-pay to get 0.25% off my interest.
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This year, 150 people signed up for the first of four tour dates.
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But only those who had signed up for the service got the message.
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I signed up for Costco because it's financially prudent for my family's needs.
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Point is, this is a rider who knew what she signed up for!
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About 38,000 participants had signed up for the race scheduled for March 1.
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When you signed up for internet access, you probably got an email address.
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My weekends became party central, which was not what I signed up for.
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Yet, this is what I signed up for when I became a parent.
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I signed up for Digit right away when it came out in 2015.
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Have you ever signed up for a mailing list and instantly regretted it?
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So she turned down offers from overseas and signed up for acting classes.
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The next step is letting them do the work they signed up for.
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About 8.3 million people signed up for 2020 health plans on the HealthCare.
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How many "free trials" have you signed up for and forgotten to cancel?
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He signed up for a 101 class at the Islamic Association of Raleigh.
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Thousands of women have signed up for one or all of these offerings.
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Some customers signed up for a cable-like experience at a lower price.
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She eventually signed up for Yelp, Porch, Thumbtack, Angie's List, HomeAdvisor and Groupon.
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He understood that this was part of the profession he signed up for.
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Last year, 12 million people signed up for coverage through the Obamacare marketplaces.
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AND I'M HAPPY TO REPORT THAT WE HAVE OVER 2700 COMPANIES HAVE SIGNED UP FOR THE PRIVACY SHIELD WITH EUROPE AND THERE ARE ANOTHER 1500 COUNTRIES – COMPANIES THAT HAVE SIGNED UP FOR THE PRIVACY SHIELD BETWEEN THE U.S. AND SWITZERLAND.
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Some people say I didn't sign up for that, I signed up for this.
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Nearly 11.4 million people signed up for coverage on the Obamacare exchanges for 2019.
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Only one person responded: a guy in California who had signed up for Trump.dating.
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Within two weeks, some 150 Turkish escort sites had signed up for Cloudflare's services.
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It was a terrible situation and not at all what I signed up for.
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To avoid enrolling in a tedious math course, I signed up for computer science.
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Then, Tim signed up for a dry-January-like charity driven month without drinking.
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It was a disruption to their daily lives, but one they signed up for.
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"If you missed that cancellation deadline, you signed up for contractual terms," she said.
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I really just want to sleep, because I signed up for a 21176 a.m.
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If you've ever signed up for an account with Yahoo, there's cause for concern.
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Nearly 12 million people signed up for coverage from a plan sold on HealthCare.
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I signed up for a race and my first triathlon and started moving again.
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He says there are more jurisdictions signed up for tests over the next year.
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On July 10th I signed up for a $5.95 trial package from this company.
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I was like, 'I didn't know I signed up for all this other stuff.
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I still remember the day I signed up for Facebook as a college student.
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Good thing I've never signed up for your gym, now I certainly never will.
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He supports two children; to get by, he recently signed up for public benefits.
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This is the type of work we signed up for when we built ATAP.
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Another 43 million people signed up for individual plans sold through state-run marketplaces.
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Roughly 2.3 million people have signed up for Affordable Care Act coverage through HealthCare.
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About 11.4 million people signed up for 2019 healthcare plans, according to the CMS.
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"When I signed up for the show, I was so clueless," he told Brown.
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I actually, no, I think maybe 75,000 people have signed up for voting reminders.
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Those who signed up for DACA are shielded from deportation and given work permits.
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Because I'm me, I signed up for two divisions, and I had eight matches.
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And honestly, if you have a Facebook account, you've already signed up for that.
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Those who had previously signed up for unlimited data could keep their old plans.
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Lawmaker: Trump told widow that soldier 'knew what he signed up for' Staff Sgt.
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Sim said Air Premia had signed up for long-term servicing agreements with Boeing.
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Nearly 11.8 million people signed up for coverage on the Obamacare exchanges for 2018.
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More than 2628 million people signed up for 28500, topping the administration's internal target.
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"This is the content I signed up for," one person commented on the video.
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Nearly 8.5 million Americans signed up for 22016 coverage on the federal exchange, healthcare.
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In 19703, he learned that most conservatives had signed up for a different movement.
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He signed up for an elective taught by Yuri Levada, a pioneering Soviet sociologist.
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One-third of cheaters who signed up for an account on affair website IllicitEncounters.
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For 2017, more than 9.2 million consumers signed up for insurance plans using Healthcare.
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About 6.4 million customers have already signed up for plans on that exchange, HealthCare.
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Most of the new subscribers last quarter signed up for news from The Times.
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It was during a recent bad spell that I signed up for the service.
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Three years ago, I signed up for a silent meditation retreat called a vipassana.
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And I guess that's why I've signed up for five more vipassanas since then.
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An additional 14 million people have signed up for Medicaid under Obama's expanded guidelines.
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Tammy was understandably irked by this, because that's the show they signed up for.
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Jane Doe then signed up for a larger ACN meeting in Palm Springs, Calif.
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A values-free foreign policy is not what honorable American diplomats signed up for.
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I signed up for a six-week beginner course and was on my way.
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Longstanding party people either signed up for Clinton or didn't sign up at all.
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So I booked my flight to Cambodia and signed up for the 5k run.
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But this is not the kind of politics the American people signed up for.
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In Milwaukee, just around 400 people have signed up for 1,400 Election Day roles.
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There was only one possible stumbling block: the organized tour they signed up for.
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You're disappointed or do you think this has been what you signed up for?
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The day after graduating high school, Sajjad was already signed up for military academy.
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Jack Eubanks signed up for the Marines while still in high school in Atlanta.
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More than 1,000 owners have signed up for help with loan negotiations so far.
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Overcoming her trepidation, Chesnel signed up for a flight, and took along her camera.
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That is not what America signed up for in electing Donald Trump as president.
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I signed up for it, and I was like 'What did I just do?!
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How I used DigitWhen I signed up for Digit, it was free to use.
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They've signed up for a two-bedroom apartment in a planned community in Tucson.
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Loechler signed up for theater's email list to get some examples of upcoming screenings.
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Clearly this was not what Groff or the Times Book Review signed up for.
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TV that 500,000 people have already signed up for the Freedom Dividend pilot program.
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Fewer than 400,000 people signed up for Obamacare plans over the last two weeks.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Roughly 6.4 million consumers signed up for Obamacare insurance on Healthcare.
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"The moment I turned 2160, I signed up for an Ebay account," he said.
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Renick said that last year, students signed up for a wrong class 2,000 times.
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The workdays were long, tough and not what I thought I'd signed up for.
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That said, I signed up for my Huel subscription because I wanted the quantification.
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On the recommendation of my colleague Farhad Manjoo, I signed up for pottery classes.
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When I first signed up for Facebook in 2006, I didn't have anything useful there.
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However, that is what we signed up for and we are making a TV show.
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La David T. Johnson, "knew what he signed up for" when he joined the military.
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To get it, I signed up for Moe's Rockin Rewards program and downloaded the app.
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Still, sensing a narrowing future in the field, she signed up for coding classes online.
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So I took a free trial class and then signed up for six more classes.
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Last year, 686,708 people signed up for coverage in the week before the deadline alone.
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More than 12 million people signed up for coverage on those exchanges for 2017 plans.
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Those cops signed up for this job, and we should all be thankful they did.
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According to the xHamster site, over 12 million people have signed up for an account.
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The day before I visited Cloudflare's offices, 22,000 new customers signed up for its services.
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Are you getting your money's worth from the gym you signed up for last year?
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But it wasn't until he signed up for choir that his life began to change.
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A while back, I signed up for a women's league, which requires a paid deposit.
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So, I walked into the gym one day and signed up for a personal trainer.
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But even that can be annoying if you haven't signed up for a training session.
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When Amy Kennedy decided to run for Congress she knew what she signed up for.
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You know, 'stiff upper lip,' 'soldier on,' and 'this is what you signed up for.
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The daddy on this bus is thinking This is not what I signed up for .
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She has signed up for a social-media marketing class and an introductory design course.
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Hundreds of people signed up for an unsuccessful search of the woods near her home.
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The president who signed up for the Paris Climate Accord, and legalized same-sex marriage?
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La David Johnson that he "knew what he signed up for" during a condolence call.
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I've retained plenty of insignificant information about my mother that I never signed up for.
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Verizon has already signed up, for one, but tracking the other supporters worldwide is tricky.
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After taking a tour, I get signed up for a graveyard shift, 11:30 p.m.
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Kane may have signed up for the mission because he felt his marriage falling apart.
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Did they know they would be doing that when they signed up for your project?
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I signed up for the free trial and was automatically charged and shipped monthly bundles.
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"It's not what I signed up for whenever I became mayor of a small town."
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Then, I decided to up the ante, so I signed up for a half-marathon.
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Once you're signed up for a few betas, it is then easy to find them.
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Apple has a new deal for US customers who haven't signed up for iCloud yet.
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He immediately signed up for a PhD in glaciology, which happened to be Bentley's department.
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If you've signed up for YouTube Music, do you really need to have Spotify too?
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By midnight he had signed up for was then known as the Hawaiian Territorial Guard.
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How many 30-day free trials have you signed up for and forgotten to cancel?
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What's next: Bina48 is signed up for an "ethics of emerging technologies" course next semester.
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I was elected the top prosecutor, I signed up for this I can take it.
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They'll all be available commercial free, if you're signed up for the service's premium plan.
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Over 800 women signed up for our first two events in SF and New York.
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In total, 11 different groups or companies are already signed up for the first weekend.
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"When you think about staff, this is not what you signed up for," Maloney said.
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But our producer, Amanda, just signed up for IMDb Pro and found his manager's email.
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I've signed up for a government program that lets saps like me skip the lines.
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"It's not what people signed up for when they signed on for service," he said.
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However, this is what we all signed up for, and there's no backing out now.
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We spoke to five individuals who signed up for the course to get their take.
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Make sure you've signed up for loyalty accounts with each of the three hotel brands.
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They signed up for a white, Christian Europe — and got a meddling, multicultural bureaucracy instead.
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In week five of last year's sign up period, 85033,000 people signed up for coverage.
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Atari sent the photos to those who signed up for updates on the Ataribox site.
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Some of those victims, including the law firm, later signed up for Area 1 services.
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The first card that we signed up for was the Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Card.
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About 11.8 million people signed up for plans on the ObamaCare exchanges for this year.
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In 2008, seven top-503 men signed up for doubles, and in 2012, eight did.
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"I signed up for the Iraq War when everyone else was protesting it," Snowden said.
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And, uh, yeah Pornhub screengrabs just aren't what anyone signed up for in this situation.
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I signed up for what was my first race for any distance beyond a 22K.
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Romo is one of more than 9,000 players who signed up for the U.S. Open.
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I signed up for Peace & Conflict Studies classes, cut my own hair, and protested everything.
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Jodie downloaded the Uber app, tapped the hideous logo, then signed up for an account.
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And when you signed up for the insurance plan, you automatically enrolled in our service.
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I knew what I signed up for, and I knew what I was fighting through.
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Asked if he needed any help and he said that's what he signed up for.
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The management of my large luxury rental, however, has not signed up for the program.
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Almost none of those who signed up for Mined Minds are working in programming now.
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"This is no longer the job I signed up for," he said at the time.
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I get everyone signed up for a day and send an email to classroom parents.
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Later, he found out about a mobile phone plan he had not signed up for.
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And the organization I had signed up for, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, they wouldn't participate.
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In total, more than 2,000 volunteers have signed up for a range of grassroots events.
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Congress needs to know this is not the change the American people signed up for.
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She signed up for a martial arts self-defense class in Washington and sought therapy.
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A few days later, I signed up for a 50K trail race on Mount Tamalpais.
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It's a dreary Monday in April -- this is not the spring we signed up for!
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Altogether, more than half a million new consumers have signed up for ObamaCare this year.
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Before I even ran that first one, I'd signed up for marathons two and three.
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So, when he was 23, Demos signed up for an acting course in nearby Sydney.
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Meanwhile, if you haven't already signed up for the newsletter, you can do it here.
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He's no Tom Cruise, but Pascal Saint-Amans is signed up for a Mission Impossible.
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Although Susie and Lucy learned sign language, Tom signed up for a computer course instead.
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Are you getting your money's worth from the gym you signed up for in January?
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Surpassing nearly everyone's expectations, more than 8.8 million Americans signed up for ObamaCare this year.
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Mr. Thiel has, however, used human growth hormones and he has signed up for cryogenics.
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When he was in seventh grade, he eagerly signed up for a college prep program.
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The spokesperson said refunds will be issued to those who signed up for the tours.
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More than one-third of beneficiaries signed up for one of these plans in 2018.
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With automatic payments, it's easy to forget about the many services you've signed up for.
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When I found the love of my life, he immediately signed up for this journey.
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I know I signed up for this and I have a duty to my community.
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"I knew what I signed up for close to 20 years ago," Mr. Lopez said.
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So if you've signed up for, say, Uber using Facebook, Uber now has your information.
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Once signed up for TIDAL, Plex users can quickly merge their subscription to Plex from here.
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No staff has signed up for a campaign, or been given a commitment of a job.
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To see more of these women's compelling stories, visit "What I Signed Up For" on Lifetime.
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According to new data released Tuesday, 153 million Americans signed up for coverage thru Dec. 24.
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A number of Americans signed up for the battle against ISIS - for a number of reasons.
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You signed up for every class that sounded fun: HIIT, bikram, and rowing in one week?
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To date, over 10 million kids (meaning their parents) have signed up for FreeTime, Amazon says.
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Michigan now has 646,745 people signed up for "Healthy Michigan," despite only expecting 470,000 to enroll.
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And Lumos will have tell subscribers who signed up for auto-renewal plans between between Jan.
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If you signed up for the plan by February 12, you got a dozen free roses!
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So I signed up for the first available 30-minute timeslot to get my body scanned.
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If you've signed up for any classes during the summer semester, your brain will be sharp!
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If you're signed up for paid television service, like cable or satellite, you'll be all set.
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The class isn't what I expected it to be when I first signed up for it.
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To get the deal, I signed up for Moe's Rockin Rewards program and downloaded the app.
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If you've signed up for SoundCloud Go, all 135 million tracks are available for station mixes.
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If you haven't signed up for the service yet, you might want to do so now.
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"I signed up for a three-month tour, and that was three years ago," he said.
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More than 8.8 million Americans were signed up for 2017 coverage under the ACA through HealthCare.
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La David Johnson "knew what he signed up for" and reportedly didn't even say his name.
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Years ago, someone signed up for Instagram with my email address — or at least, the c.
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Meanwhile, someone named Lloyd Taylor successfully signed up for an Apple ID using my Gmail address.
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When he signed up for it as an extracurricular class, he didn't realize what it was.
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Messenger's new platform now has 18,000 bots, and 22014,22015 developers have signed up for Facebook's Wit.
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What was difficult was that I didn't realize I'd effectively signed up for a sales job.
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Did you forget that you even signed up for Apple News+ because you never use it?
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If they had previously signed up for HBO, they'll no longer have to pay for it.
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About 700,000 immigrants signed up for the program, which requires them to renew every two years.
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Gourdine also signed up for the UC-Davis study and has consented to donate her brain.
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All new Tesla drivers are being signed up for one big beta test of autonomous cars.
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Bárbara, who speaks limited English, says she trusted them when she signed up for the accounts.
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And in October, Apple announced that more than 100,000 participants had signed up for these studies.
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More than 250,000 people signed up for Mailbox's email service before it launched in February 2013.
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Jones says she signed up for the role before the concept of Firewatch even really existed.
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Trump University operated between 2005 and 2010, and about 10,000 students signed up for the program.
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He had signed up for a trip to North Korea with Young Pioneer Tours travel group.
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They may not even remember what internet package they had signed up for with their ISP.
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Users who just signed up for Premium within the last 30 days are eligible for refunds.
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That day I signed up for rehab, but it was a two-month wait to go.
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Nearly 200 countries signed up for the landmark Paris accord in 2015 to fight climate change.
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The administration announced on Thursday that 6900 million people had signed up for coverage this year.
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That will give a better idea of how many people signed up for coverage through healthcare.gov.
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So far, 180 people have signed up for a waiting list to potentially earn a show.
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And so far, more than 500 participants have signed up for the race-side audition events.
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The leasing company CDB Aviation also signed up for a further 45 of the A320 family.
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That's because not enough young, healthy people have signed up for the insurance markets it created.
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Still, nearly 1.5 million people have signed up for ObamaCare since open enrollment began on Nov.
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WASHINGTON — More than a million people have signed up for 12.63 health insurance coverage on HealthCare.
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She signed up for the weekly student loan newsletter for repayment tips and learned about refinancing.
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Of the total enrolled population, 8.7 million people signed up for federally run plans through Healthcare.gov.
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They signed up for space with WeWork only because the promotions were so dramatic, he said.
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About 3.6 million people so far have signed up for Obamacare plans using the federal website.
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On this mission, as on others, few Western armies signed up for the United Nations force.
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Apparently everyone else hated it, too, because only one other person signed up for the race.
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Companies signed up for $7.9 billion in new loans, leases and lines of credit last month.
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Ahead of the company's email, 11,500 members signed up for the groups during that first weekend.
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CNN reported in October that 7.5 million Americans have signed up for the service through Equifax.
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We all knew what we signed up for, people could walk away if they wanted to.
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Some insurers feared getting saddled with huge costs if many coronavirus patients signed up for coverage.
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He should have signed up for Medicare Part B three years earlier when he turned 65.
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He unsubscribed twenty times at least from this mailing list he never even signed up for.
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The testing I signed up for is needed to win U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval.
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About 3.6 million people had signed up for insurance in the federal marketplace as of Dec.
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The following day, 600 people had signed up for the wait list on the accompanying site.
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They signed up for this 5-year long round trip, which was an honor, of course.
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She gave him a C, but he signed up for more of her classes, he said.
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I hadn't signed up for the bathroom aid, for helping him dress, for helping him shower.
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So, I signed up for the free seven day trial of Showtime to watch Twin Peaks.
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He signed up for the Navy flight program there and was called up the next spring.
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The delays mean hundreds of people who signed up for space travel have been left waiting.
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Reminder, if you haven't yet signed up for our premium content service, you still can here.
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She is a professional officer who was not drafted, but rather signed up for the military.
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That was bad enough when gullible customers signed up for accounts they did not really need.
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He signed up for poetry slams on campus and eventually created a poetry club during college.
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At the time I signed up for life insurance, my youngest was almost 1 year old.
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Only about 1,100 of Indiana's 2.5 million rate-paying households have signed up for net metering.
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Most recently, he signed up for a free solar charger, in exchange for his positive review.
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This is the main reason I signed up for this account and funded it right away.
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I signed up for another Disney half marathon and I have been slacking on my training.
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I don't like that they were blocking his wife, but that's what he signed up for.
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Another solution is automatic enrollment: Everybody is signed up for insurance, whether by choice or not.
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What I signed up for ended up not being what I thought it was gonna be.
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More than 11 million people signed up for Medicaid expansion in states that joined the program.
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But that was not what I'd signed up for when I agreed to come to lunch.
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We wanted to be of greater service in the national security mission we signed up for.
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As of December 123, 212 million people had signed up for insurance on the federal marketplace.
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"The president said that he knew what he signed up for but it hurts anyway," Johnson said.
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The real problems arise, though, when customers have no idea that they signed up for the loans.
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It's growing 40 percent month over month with more than 400 organizations already signed up for Stitch.
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An alert went out early Thursday morning to people signed up for VINELink, an inmate notification system.
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I signed up for a yoga class at a studio just around the corner from my house.
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More than 11.5 million people have signed up for insurance through the exchanges as of Jan. 10.
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But narrowing the selection down to two films is ridiculous and not what users signed up for.
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The company told CNN Business that more than 252,103 Wells Fargo customers have signed up for Aspiration.
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As of earlier this month, more than 8.8 million people had signed up for coverage on HealthCare.gov.
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They assume that, if they haven&apost signed up for something like this, they&aposre not participating.
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Pippa, 32, signed up for the bike ride last year, completing it with her brother James, 28.
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Although Liu hadn't signed up for Zhima Credit, the blacklist caught up with him in other ways.
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BECKY QUICK: Is that why you signed up for another year as the Chairman of the Roundtable?
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Right now, if you signed up for every channel package available, however, you'd pay $97 a month.
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In the five weeks since its launch, 20% of Canada's population has signed up for the program.
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Scared the school would not allow him to complete his degree, he signed up for another loan.
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The company declined to share how many people signed up for Prime to participate in the sale.
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The uninsured would be signed up for a plan with a low premium and a high deductible.
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In all, about 2.7 million people aged 18 to 34 signed up for the insurance, she said.
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Google says it will continually update the security of accounts that are signed up for the program.
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Because we're creatives, and we're sexually free, your sexual assault doesn't matter... You signed up for it.
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"When I signed up for the show, I was so clueless," he said on a recent episode.
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This is my life that you guys plaster all over f——— television that I signed up for.
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By next fall, Waterford expects to have 19,500 children in Utah signed up for the free program.
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Javier apparently signed up for AdWords, thinking he would make money when people clicked on his advertisement.
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Kearney, Nebraska - June 2016The consumer called to report that he signed up for a trail with Prevagen.
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I signed up for wave one, to get to drive first, but it wasn't meant to be.
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Several weeks ago, a friend signed up for a Twitter application that promised to delete old tweets.
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If you've never done it, you might surprise yourself at how much you've actually signed up for.
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"When I signed up for HeadSpin, I found out how phenomenal the product was," Krishnan told TechCrunch .
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You signed up for Snapchat and never post, but rather, you prefer creeping on other people's snaps.
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I never signed up for it and I don't even have the FB app on my phone.
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Marriott, posh travellers' second favourite brand, still charges unless guests have signed up for its loyalty programme.
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After we got back from Paris, I signed up for a vegan cooking class in Los Angeles.
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The company noted that more than 200 developers have signed up for the platform to make apps.
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Nationally, some 20 million people have signed up for insurance since the law took effect in 2010.
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The PlayStation 4 3.50 update kicks off tomorrow for users who signed up for the beta download.
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Yes, but: That's a long way from the 12.2 million people who signed up for 2017 coverage.
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It's also a type of self-check so that the person knows what they've signed up for.
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More importantly, though, Facebook says it has 60,000 businesses that have signed up for its waiting list.
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"I signed up for what I knew would be an ugly process," he said, before stopping himself.
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But when 1,500 people signed up for his first obstacle event, he knew he was onto something.
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Meanwhile, on the mainland, recruits signed up for the Navy and other armed services by the millions.
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But most Americans who signed up for Obamacare get income-based subsidies to help pay for it.
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Adding to massive debt isn't what I signed up for — and it isn't what people voted for.
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Nearly 18,000 more New Yorkers have signed up for Obamacare plans, up 8.5% from a year ago.
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If it's not what you signed up for, get out and begin the hunt for something else.
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That was the case with the first card I ever signed up for enticed by a bonus.
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More than 10 million people have signed up for Disney+ on the first day of its launch.
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More than 600 people signed up for a yoga class with baby goats on an Oregon farm.
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When Feller first signed up for Hubble, she said she thought they would be easier and cheaper.
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Pai's office says that an abnormally high number of people have been signed up for the program.
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I signed up for just about every event I could—swimming, running, shot put, you name it.
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Anyone who signed up for Netflix's standard subscription after October 2015 has been paying $9.99 all along.
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As People reported earlier this year, Kardashian signed up for the Atkins diet as a brand ambassador.
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Fewer people signed up for Medicaid and subsidized Obamacare coverage means lower effective incomes for poor Americans.
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Users knew they had signed up for a test but they didn't know any details in advance.
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Last season, about 20173 million people signed up for Obamacare plans that were in effect for 2017.
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He recently signed up for unemployment benefits, but those don't make up for the wages he's losing.
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It felt like we had signed up for swimming lessons but instead were tossed into the ocean.
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We signed up for only the first, but quickly found ourselves swept into all three at once.
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He never signed up for this, to save the world; he just sort of stumbled into it.
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The military has not confirmed who the recruit is or the branch the recruit signed up for.
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It is also giving more special discounts to people signed up for Prime, the company's membership service.
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Group fitness classes, dances, dinners, "and more!" were all a part of what couples signed up for.
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Police departments who have signed up for Banjo told Motherboard that they have not actually used it.
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" A good portion of those 58,000 killed would hardly say, "This is what I signed up for.
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Words like "you signed up for this" were said to troops to emphasize their obligations and duties.
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She shut down for good on Wednesday and immediately signed up for the NHS crisis volunteering scheme.
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She shut down for good on Wednesday and immediately signed up for the NHS crisis volunteering scheme.
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Tech Tip Q. I signed up for WhatsApp out of curiosity last year but never used it.
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The next spring, I signed up for a new-member training program at Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club.
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And not enough of them signed up for approved Obamacare plans to keep many local exchanges afloat.
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More than 500,000 people have signed up for the Public Loan Forgiveness Program, which started in 2007.
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That must be what these three flight attendants were thinking when they signed up for the series.
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After a few months, he signed up for the Oregon National Guard, on the military-police track.
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Here's the quick background story: After reading about it months ag, a colleague signed up for Earny.
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Disney said on Wednesday that more than 28 million people had already signed up for the service.
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He and Nicole signed up for credit cards with big travel bonuses: miles, points, and cash back.
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But Sunday night, journalists who had signed up for the training got an abrupt and unexpected message.
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People signed up for the show in hopes of dating someone who had already appeared on it.
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But Facebook has ways of keeping tabs on people who aren't even signed up for the service.
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Trump denies telling widow of fallen soldier "he knew what he signed up for," calls on Rep.
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I signed up for the two course challenge — a 10K and half marathon, on two different days.
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He went to college for a while but then signed up for an apprenticeship in electrical engineering.
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Insurance companies have signed contracts to offer health plans, and people have already signed up for them.
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The day after Disney+ launched, the company said 10 million people had signed up for the service.
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You may be charged an insufficient funds fee if you&aposre not signed up for overdraft protection.
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You may be charged an insufficient funds fee if you&aposre not signed up for overdraft protection.
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I signed up for my own monthly Huel subscription as soon as I turned in my draft.
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So, we signed up for one at a 1.2 million square foot distribution center in Chester, Virginia.
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She felt like things couldn't get any worse for the people she has signed up for coverage.
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Randy signed up for the Marine Corps his junior year of college at the University of South Carolina.
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At first, he was resentful – Big Pharma wasn't what he signed up for when he went to college.
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It turned out to be exactly what I thought I'd signed up for, if not so much more.
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Wadephul said the SPD agreed to boost spending when it signed up for another grand coalition with Merkel.
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She was a senior at NYU's Clive Davis Institute in 5973 when she signed up for a class.
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When he signed up for a benefit concert back in September, he was volunteering to help hurricane victims.
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If this was more than I'd signed up for, he said, I should feel free to walk away.
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Letty begs Javier to "leave a person alive for once," but she knows what she signed up for.
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Had it signed up for the permit, Uber would have had to report that infraction to the DMV.
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I wish I'd never signed up for any of those apps because the government would take that data.
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Yet that's exactly what I did when I signed up for three different horror experiences ahead of Halloween.
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Sign in here with your Apple ID and password to check if you signed up for the program.
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In fact, Airbnb says that almost 700,000 companies have signed up for and booked with Airbnb for Work.
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They decided to seek answers with the Durham Police Department and signed up for the Citizens Police Academy.
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When men signed up for new accounts, they'd be messaged by a bot posing as an interested woman.
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Backblaze says more than 22,23 users signed up for the service since the private alpha launch last year.
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I'm locked out from the most vacuous social network I'm signed up for, and it's pissing me off.
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You signed up for trial services, promising to cancel them when the initial period ended – but you forgot.
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Just this week, more than 100 Dems in Congress signed up for a socialist takeover of American healthcare.
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So, I signed up for a free sample and paid the $5.95 shipping charge with my credit card.
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Her daughter, who was also on her plan and signed up for workouts, only did a couple sessions.
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Even if you've never signed up for Facebook, you've appeared in the contacts lists of people who did.
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You can say that's what I signed up for, but it's still real life and it's still hard.
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Had World War II not have happened, my father would not have signed up for officer's training school.
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Of the approximately 150,000 drivers signed up for Waze Carpool, only a small number have actually given rides.
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But despite President Trump's efforts, more than 8.8 million people signed up for Obamacare health plans for 2018.
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As of today, more than half of the states have signed up for Homeland Security's optional cybersecurity audits.
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There were several ladies from the Tunbridge Wells Conservative Association who had signed up for a big adventure.
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I signed up for a 'free trial' which apparently signs you up for auto ship without your consent.
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In August, 52 percent of new U.S. users signed up for Snapchat, compared to 48 percent for Instagram.
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Every single Democrat in the US Senate has signed up for the Open Borders — and it's a bill!
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Most customers saving for retirement signed up for Roth IRAs and contributed an average of $40 a week.
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So, yes, technically Jed admitted to Hannah that he initially signed up for the show for the exposure.
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A record 40,633 people have signed up for the 21-km, 10-km and a 5-km races.
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It may also mean losing access to apps that you've signed up for with Facebook, such as Tinder.
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"I signed up for a term that ends in November," Koskinen said at a Senate Finance Committee hearing.
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In the last week of open enrollment this year, almost 690,000 people signed up for plans on HealthCare.
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"I signed up for a term that ends in November," Koskinen said at a Senate Finance Committee hearing.
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"When I signed up for the show, I was so clueless," the Nashville-based musician, 25, told Hannah.
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Almost half of the people who signed up for Obamacare coverage this year in Texas were new enrollees.
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More than 100,000 people signed up for the latest challenge within 24 hours for only 1,800 challenge spots.
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The offer only applies, however, if you're a Gold Plus Rewards program member who's signed up for Clear.
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Wool: So I remember they sent everyone an application for the show once they [signed up for camp].
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On May 2nd the stock exchange said too few had signed up for its stockmarket listing to proceed.
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"Look, I signed up for this, but my 22019-year-old didn't and our families didn't," Richmond added.
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I wish I could say it was this or that, but it wasn't what I signed up for.
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As a student at Pratt Institute, I signed up for as many of her classes as I could.
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By the time the course began in October, 26,2000 people in 2003 countries had signed up for it.
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When I signed up for this, I never imagined my marriage going this bad, it was so disappointing.
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The Obama administration announced Thursday that about 12.7 million people signed up for insurance through ObamaCare this year.
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Fewer people than expected have signed up for plans through the marketplaces, and the enticements are not improving.
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He signed up for food stamps in early 2009, just as the Great Recession was taking its toll.
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During roughly the same first four-week period last year, 2.14 million people signed up for a HealthCare.
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We signed up for Anytime Fitness, L.A. Fitness, and later on even Life Time Fitness for nationwide coverage.
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You just signed up for the free workshop all about learning the secrets to growing your Instagram authentically.
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Based on my tight budget, I had never signed up for a travel rewards card in my life.
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Free trialFuboTV offers a seven-day free trial to those who haven't previously signed up for the service.
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Chinese utility CGN signed up for a one-third stake in October, leaving EDF to fund the rest.
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But only a few dozen people ever signed up for the program, which was closed down in 22019.
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Maybe you'll finally go to that gym you signed up for at the New Year (or maybe not).
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If I had still been freelance when I turned 26, I probably would have signed up for Obamacare.
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CryptoPets is still in pre-beta, and according to Opatowsky 1,120 people have signed up for the beta.
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When the U.S. joined World War II, she signed up for the Navy and served in the Pacific.
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But, this card offers so much value that both myself and my husband signed up for our own.
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Initially, 60% of people who signed up for Dropbox via a referral ended up not using the service.
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She was $5000 in debt and had been served with eviction notices when she signed up for SeekingArrangement.
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After she saw how good she looked in the recent photos, Ms. Frontera signed up for boudoir shots.
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Speaking to the women behind the criminals, it's strikingly obvious that none of them signed up for this.
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This March, Eugenie signed up for Instagram, making her the only royal with her own social media account.
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Last year, about 87 percent of people who signed up for Obamacare plans ended up paying their premiums.
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Russ Warburton, 56, was one of more than 60 business owners in Holywell who signed up for Square.
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I signed up for the new social network, and never looked back (except shadily) at BlackPlanet or Myspace.
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Chinese utility CGN signed up for a one-third stake last October, leaving EDF to fund the rest.
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Once you've signed up for the Equifax service, you can freeze your credit report for free at Equifax.
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I went into camp without a fall marathon on my schedule and soon after signed up for two.
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When Ed Stein signed up for Medicare eight years ago, the insurance choice seemed like a no-brainer.
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When "Game of Thrones" was on, I signed up for HBO Now so I could watch it live.
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The first class he signed up for upon returning to school was for counseling on his career options.
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More than 22019 million people were signed up for health insurance through the ObamaCare marketplace as of Dec.
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Of South Bend&aposs roughly 4,500 undocumented immigrants, more than 2,000 have reportedly signed up for the card.
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I recently signed up for a company called Arcadia Power that promises renewable electricity and possibly lower bills.
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Ms. Brock, the organizer for the Jehovah's Witnesses, said that 100 people signed up for the first trip.
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Companies learn all about you, but also all about your friends who haven't signed up for these services.
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"ABC's Wide World of Sports" signed up for the third event, along with 803 competitors, in January 1980.
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To treat her husband — and herself — Britni Virgil signed up for a three-day trip later this month.
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At some stage near the end of term, the reality of what I'd signed up for hit me.
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At the time, 38 men had signed up for the vasectomy and 24 women had the implant procedure.
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Trump told Myeshia that her husband "knew what he signed up for" and he only referred to Sgt.
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I signed up for a CSA [community supported agriculture] this past summer, and it's a lot of fun.
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I signed up for an introductory Otonamaki experience with instructor Yayoi Katayama, in the suburban prefecture of Saitama.
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"This is what you signed up for," we bellow back, eagerly refreshing our browsers for the latest pap snap.
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Urfi is not recognized by law, and families are often unaware that their children have signed up for it.
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About 11.5 million people so far this enrollment season have signed up for Obamacare plans sold on either HealthCare.
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I'm signed up for a free yoga class in the park, but decide to cancel and run errands instead.
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"I know everything sounds so psycho and crazy, but both of us signed up for anger management," Jen said.
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So far, another 143 applicants have signed up for courses through the fall of 2018 and into January 2019.
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One American writer, who signed up for e-residency last year, was more puzzled than dazzled by the program.
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You're not the only one who signed up for a Mint account and then never looked at it again.
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So I signed up for Alipay and Zhima Credit a few hours after emerging bleary-eyed from the plane.
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A couple years back I signed up for FetLife to look around and see how comfortable I really was.
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A record 225,000 residents signed up for coverage through Washington's exchange for 2017, a 13% increase over last year.
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Officer said authorities have no reason to believe that "anyone other than the victim" signed up for the site.
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The doctors sequenced the tumors, and got him signed up for a clinical trial for a new, targeted drug.
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But besides Busch, I couldn't find any other people in the United States who have signed up for one.
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If you haven't signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, you are running out of time.
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Surely, this wasn't the glitz and glamour I signed up for when I signed up to work for Trump.
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At some point, you or the kids might have signed up for an app that requires a monthly subscription.
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But their fine under the GOP plan if they signed up for insurance could be as low as $230,006.
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O.J. Simpson could be released from prison in October This is NOT the '90s nostalgia we signed up for.
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About 20% of subscribers who signed up for Disney+ did so through a free trial with Verizon, Iger said.
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But despite nearly 800,000 DREAMers who signed up for it, DACA was a political orphan in Trump's White House.
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Then there's YouTube Music, which anyone can use, but it gets better if you're signed up for YouTube Red.
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I recently signed up for Comic Con HQ, a streaming service from the people behind San Diego Comic-Con.
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That original library is located in iTunes, on the computer you had when you signed up for iTunes Match.
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I just signed up for a cycling class tonight, though, so I'm telling myself to only have one cup.
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"It became something that I didn't feel was what I had signed up for in season one," she said.
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She says it gave her closure to watch it back, and she knew she "signed up for" the cameras.
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"To a certain extent, I do believe in the notion that I signed up for this," she tells us.
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Now, this is the real reason you signed up for a long-term relationship in the first place, right?
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The search giant is sending out refunds to residents that won't be getting the service they signed up for.
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They also couldn't tell me how a person who hadn't signed up for an account could possibly be charged.
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Sometime in June, I was in a horrible mood and signed up for a seven-day silent meditation retreat.
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I signed up for this when I was 16 and now I have children and I have a marriage.
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But when they had signed up for this unusual field trip, they said they expected to feel only disgust.
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A little rationalization smoothed this out nicely: I mean, I signed up for this at my own free will.
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He googled, read, asked around, did everything he could to make sure he understood what he signed up for.
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Motherboard created its own alt Twitter account, signed up for the service, and sat back to watch what happened.
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Once you've signed up for the Pretzel Perks program, you can get a pretzel of your choice, completely free.
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I signed up for Joyable, intending to only use their weeklong free trial, avoiding the $99 per month fee.
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Bad news: you just signed up for the hundreds of thousands of dollars necessary for raising a child. Hooray?
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Part of that success was Verizon's low churn, meaning customers who signed up for their wireless service stuck around.
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We listened to prompts, pressed a few buttons and hung up when we realized what we'd signed up for.
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Elle Fanning and Timothée Chalamet are also signed up for the untitled film, set for an Amazon Studios release.
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At first he was skeptical, but he has now signed up for a culinary course starting in the fall.
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He signed up for military service, and while he was away, he'd send her a steady stream of letters.
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About 800,000 people signed up for DACA permits, and it is their fate at issue in the DACA debate.
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"The facts are that Iran is operating under the agreements the we signed up for under the JCPOA," Gen.
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These young conservatives tell me all the time that this is not the conservative movement they signed up for.
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Eddie Hearn told a news conference on Monday that Joshua and his opponent had signed up for the Dec.
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In a statement on Wednesday, Disney said 10 million people had signed up for the service, surpassing analyst expectations.
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Less than 48 hours later, 50 of them had signed up for a three-week deployment to Puerto Rico.
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But its plan is to continue using best practices to find people and get them signed up for coverage.
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I signed up for a few accounts in the name of research; soon they became gateways to private fulfillment.
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So Ms. Baron, fearful she would be deemed unfit to stay in her apartment, signed up for InnovAge's program.
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Many companies are setting tougher environmental goals after almost 200 nations signed up for the 20163 Paris climate agreement.
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Was that something that you signed up for coming into it, or what kind of interested you in that?
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He touts a fast-and-easy service that can get you signed up for insurance in just 60 seconds.
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But when I first signed up for Ancestry, the company said 39 percent of my ancestry came from Nigeria.
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By late 13, fewer than half a million people had signed up for PreCheck, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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They're up and running and doing real work that will help people get signed up for coverage this fall.
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Nationally, 12.2 million people signed up for an Obamacare plan sold on a government-run marketplace for 2017 coverage.
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Fortunately, you can also use these credit card reimbursements to get your family members signed up for Global Entry.
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The Obama administration estimates more than 12 million people signed up for private insurance on the exchanges for 2016.
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" I signed up for Aurora Camp, which promised warm drinks "while waiting for the sky to show its magic.
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Milo Yiannopoulos, the former Breitbart writer whose harassment campaigns got him kicked off Twitter, signed up for an account.
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"I never signed up for that," Mr. Ryan said on ESPN's "Sunday N.F.L. Countdown," where he is a commentator.
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I've already signed up for the Summer newsletter, which is how I got info and the link to enter.
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New data from the Trump administration shows that 1.5 million Americans have signed up for Affordable Care Act plans.
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For many of us, our timeline of posts has piled up since we signed up for Facebook and Twitter.
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It wasn't just that it felt like a focus group we never signed up for; it also felt exclusionary.
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She signed up for a class on buying an H.D.F.C. co-op given by the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board.
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The Daily Stormer was a neo-Nazi website and it had signed up for us quite some time ago.
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I signed up for the class, and halfway through the guy who was teaching it offered me a job.
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Are you getting your money's worth from the gym you signed up for at the beginning of the year?
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Hospitals in poor communities where a lot of people signed up for Medicaid would probably experience the biggest hit.
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Alongside five other cohabiting couples, they signed up for a "step into marriage" challenge and worked out their issues.
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Those who signed up for last year's Hulu promotion on Cyber Monday are also excluded from this new one.
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Last year, 2202 million people signed up for coverage during an open enrollment period that was twice as long.
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Nearly two decades after enlisting, Captain Murphy is finally headed to the war he thought he signed up for.
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"I'm all for using data to accomplish a goal that the user has signed up for," Gordon-Levitt said.
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We have fixed the problem now and rest assured, you'll still get the great offer you signed up for.
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Last year, 9.2 million people signed up for coverage during an open enrollment period that was twice as long.
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All patrons who signed up for the membership page were refunded and the creator did not receive any funds.
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About 28503 million people signed up for ObamaCare plans during the 22019 enrollment period, the Trump administration announced Wednesday.
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Across the country, many police departments have signed up for Amazon's facial recognition service, Rekognition, to identify criminal suspects.
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And while you're at it, make sure that if your employer offers retirement matching, you're signed up for it.
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One recent Thursday, most of the pint-size patrons signed up for free lunch even before reserving a computer.
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As Eddie Bishop tells Erin: "If you've signed up for the game, then you can't complain when you lose."
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In the early 1950s, I signed up for a basic course in programming at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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My new sister had signed up for the Donor Sibling Registry a year back, not really expecting any results.
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It is unknown, for instance, whether people signed up for ESPN+ and then left — and if so, how many.
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She signed up for a bronze plan on the ACA but couldn't meet its copayments, and promptly dropped out.
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Victims are also often signed up for mandatory shipments via monthly subscriptions they didn't even realize they'd agreed to.
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He signed up for Slice eight years ago, and has since taken the business off all other delivery services.
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"You would have to say that the tax cut/corporate wing of the party has gotten what it signed up for and the social conservatives have certainly gotten what they signed up for," says William Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former deputy domestic policy adviser to President Bill Clinton.
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By the end of June, with expansion under way, more than 225,900 people had signed up for Medicaid in Louisiana.
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Now, some 35 state, county and city health departments have signed up for services from the site, which are free.
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And it makes sense that Uber would want to "double down" on getting its drivers signed up for health insurance.
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I signed up for Cold Stone's loyalty program online, which promises a buy-one-get-one coupon on your birthday.
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The Department of Health and Human Services said more than 4 million people have signed up for coverage on Healthcare.
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I'm signed up for an early workout class, so I quickly change into my clothes and hop on the subway.
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More than 12 million people signed up for coverage through the ACA nationwide this year, according to The Associated Press.
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Those who have signed up for the service in Australia have done so with a U.S. or UK Prime membership.
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Just 367,260 people signed up for coverage in the final two weeks of enrollment on the federal exchange, officials said.
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This is almost certainly not what they signed up for when they joined the show, but that's an actor's life.
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Basically, the app allowed you to "own" peers with Twitter accounts, whether they signed up for the service or not.
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More than 100,000 consumers signed up for Lexington Law's credit-repair services through that unnamed firm's efforts, the complaint says.
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What's a clear-cut example of what Clear — no pun intended — will offer me if I signed up for both?
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The Microsoft customer in question told the company he was based in Ireland when he signed up for his account.
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One summer during the early 1960s, Lucinda Childs signed up for a master class with Martha Graham at Connecticut College.
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" Officer Rinelli said: "This is exactly what I signed up for the department for, to help people that need help.
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The last streaming service I signed up for was the WWE Network, which has three big things going for it.
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In total, more than 1.5 million students have now signed up for the program, with about 750,000 being currently active.
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The changes kick in today, although anyone already signed up for unlimited storage will keep the offer until it expires.
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I also signed up for the Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Credit Card and am working toward the Companion Pass.
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"As daunting a prospect as it is, for so many reasons, this is what you signed up for," he said.
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"Ben Pasternak is now a high school dropout, which is not what I signed up for," Mark told Mashable Australia.
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Chinese leaders also fear the destabilising effects of North Korea's weapons programmes, and have signed up for somewhat tighter sanctions.
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People leaving the Conservatives and returning to the UKIP fold may not know quite what they have signed up for.
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Extra Crunch First of all, if you still haven't signed up for Extra Crunch, I'm not sure what you're doing.
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No. I immediately went to the front desk and signed up for a double class for the next morning. Crazy?
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I got it through this subscription box I'm signed up for called ThreadBeast where they send you streetwear every month.
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That's when she decided to join a women's running group at her church and signed up for her first 5k.
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She found a certified coach to teach her the lifts, and signed up for a local competition just for kicks.
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So far, 200,000 people have signed up for the service, though not all are paying subscribers yet, says the company.
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I tried the app in Prague last week and signed up for a 10am walking tour of the Old Town.
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Those who were already signed up for the Everything Bundle will automatically be moved over to the All Access Pass.
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Representing activities through emoji is clever, but often fails to communicate to the player what they've actually signed up for.
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Fardiha and his wife, Hayfa, signed up for Medicaid expansion in May 2016, after Fardiha left an assembly-line job.
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Are you getting your money's worth from the gym membership you signed up for at the beginning of the year?
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"I can confirm that both the drivers are signed up for 2017," the Indian said at the British Grand Prix.
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During college freshmen orientation, you might've signed up for the school newspaper or the improv club or the track team.
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A third of the way through last year's enrollment season, more than 2.1 million people had signed up for coverage.
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A grand chamber of 15 judges will hear the arguments, with more than 200 participants signed up for the hearing.
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In Iowa, Sanders defeated Clinton among the self-identified independents who signed up for the Democratic caucuses, winning over 70%.
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She says while her husband signed up for 'BB' and all that comes with it ... she and her kids didn't.
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There are no heroes in the Trump cabinet—they signed up for all of it, the bad and the ugly.
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It's often difficult to remember the many services you've signed up for, and updating each one individually is a hassle.
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If you signed up for unlimited data from AT&T prior to 2011, you should be eligible for a payout.
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La David Johnson, in which Trump told the widow that Johnson "knew what he signed up for," according to Wilson.
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His fans signed up for Tidal based on that promise, handing over valuable data and in some case, subscription fees.
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Hefner tried to revive his empire with a venture into reality TV. In 2005, he signed up for an E!
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I'd signed up for the Buttercup Tour, named after its very first resident, Buttercup, which the sanctuary acquired in 1992.
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Nearly 98,000 Minnesota residents signed up for coverage in the first two weeks of November, compared to 91,600 last year.
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But after four calls and much persistence from the sales rep, Wang finally caved and signed up for a plan.
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About 600,000 people signed up for ObamaCare plans in the first four days of enrollment, the Trump administration announced Thursday.
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Disney announced 10 million customers signed up for its streaming program just one day into its launch earlier this week.
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It now has 6.8 million patients, employee and health plan members signed up for wellness programs that incorporate Fitbit devices.
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For users who had previously signed up for unlimited storage, they will continue to have unlimited storage until it expires.
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Many of us who signed up for the camp thought it would just be a fun week in the woods.
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And, that's who they hired to do this, and people borrowed money, and they signed up for this fake university.
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The card waives the $100 application fee for Global Entry or TSA Pre-check, which I signed up for immediately.
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Since its launch in January 2016, 503,000 families have signed up for the service and have booked over 100,000 activities.
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So for you personally, the big thing you'd do is get more young people signed up for a tougher mandate?
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This year, 200,00 brick-and-mortar stores have signed up for Singles' Day to make discounts available to Alibaba customers.
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For example, when I signed up for Dabbl this morning, I was presented with a menu of several different campaigns.
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I've never done pilates before, but I signed up for an "Abs and Booty Burn" class at a nearby studio.
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I'm sure it's annoying not being able to live a 'normal' life, but 'normal' isn't what you signed up for.
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To force himself to face his fears, he signed up for a public speaking course with the Dale Carnegie institute.
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But driven by an interest in science, she signed up for "Intro to Engineering," a new course her senior year.
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They were the counties where local police departments signed up for partnerships with I.C.E., the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
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I signed up for their newsletter, and I received one that told the story of a woman named Carmita Wood.
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"I have no doubt that there are Democratic voters saying, 'Hey, this isn't what I signed up for,'" he said.
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Rattled by those rejections, he signed up for PositiveSingles, believing it offered a better shot at a long lasting relationship.
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I signed up for a massage on a Sunday afternoon and got several emails explaining the benefits of snake massage.
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In all, 11.8 million people in all 50 states signed up for health insurance through the law's marketplaces for 2018.
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His tip income dipped considerably until he signed up for Venmo, an app that facilitates person-to-person cash transfers.
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We saw how civic leaders stepped up when their jobs became so much more than what they signed up for.
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This year, even as news broke that the center would close, more than 990 women had signed up for it.
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The lawsuit, filed earlier this week in California, claims Amazon employees signed up for eBay under false names and pretenses.
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After that brainstorming session, Gunning took the analyst's story back to Darpa and soon signed up for his third tour.
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Leon Lei, 29, signed up for an Alipay code before leaving his hometown, Anqing, to return to work in Hangzhou.
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The crisis over DACA, which involved nearly 800,000 young people who signed up for the program, is Trump's own creation.
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If you're an Unlimited customer and you've already signed up for Disney+, you can still get the free 12 months.
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Equinor is one of 14 firms signed up for the so-called transfer-of-rights oil bidding round on Nov.
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I briefly signed up for CBS All Access to watch the new "Twilight Zone," though that didn't last as long.
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Three million people signed up for the service and began going to the movies, quickly pushing MoviePass to the brink.
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Still, I was curious what start-up therapy really looked like, and I signed up for a session with Kip.
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"We signed up for a travel card and earned a hefty sign-up bonus with our regular spending," he said.
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Since then, we've signed up for dozens of cards and traveled to Spain, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Grenada — all free.
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And he has some $1.67 million coming in each month from people who have signed up for automatic recurring donations.
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After their baby boy was born, the couple eventually signed up for a similar deal and ended up with twins.
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A Detroit-area woman named Shelby signed up for a gift exchange organized by the subreddit r/SecretSanta and RedditGifts.
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"The T.P.P. offers very material benefits for all parties that signed up for the agreement," he said in an interview.
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" "What he said was — yes the president — said that he knew what he signed up for, but it hurts anyways.
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About 2628,28503 people signed up for ObamaCare plans in the first four days of enrollment, the Trump administration announced Thursday.
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When she first signed up for Periscope, she had recently been laid off and never considered being an internet entrepreneur.
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The administration said at least 22019,000 people signed up for coverage throughout the day Sunday prior to the original deadline.
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Student loan forgiveness If you have student debt and signed up for a loan forgiveness program, don't skip this story.
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The government said in February that more than 7.953 million people had signed up for Obamacare-related insurance through HealthCare.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said Wednesday that 2 million people have signed up for its PreCheck known-traveler program.
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About 6.4 million people have signed up for insurance next year under the Affordable Care Act, the Obama administration said.
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Last year, nearly 200 seniors signed up for a seminar, "Showbiz After 60," on how to break into the business.
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"It's a challenge, but it's what I signed up for," Ms. Spanberger said in an interview after the town hall.
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"Being an influencer today means sharing picture-perfect moments, and that is not what I signed up for," she says.
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While many of his Harvard classmates headed to Wall Street, Mr. Hsu signed up for the Reserve Officers Training Corps.
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And I did notice, of course, when I was thinking about this, signed up for basically every single political newsletter.
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"Now we've got 800,000 people who have come out of the shadows and have signed up for DACA," Graham said.
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When he turned 26, he signed up for health insurance on his own through a special enrollment period this year.
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"Tonight's episode is an uncomfortable and super emotional one for me, but when we signed up for this show over a decade ago, we signed up for a reality show, which meant showing you guys inside our lives, the good, the bad and the ugly," wrote Khloé on Instagram alongside a clip from the show.
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They also help them with email promotions, using the address they signed up for when they logged onto the wi-fi.
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Considering the mysterious number of episodes Grey signed up for, she could be popping up for the rest of season 15.
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Clearly, Pence is willing to take this risk as was evident when he first signed up for this job last summer.
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The prevailing message is that Kesha signed up for this—and any abuse she's suffered in the meantime is collateral damage.
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I signed up for Starbucks' rewards program, downloaded the app and added a Starbucks gift card I already had to it.
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Hoskins signed up for Medicaid in early 2447 but recently transitioned to marketplace coverage when disability checks bumped up his income.
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The teen, Jared Shamburger, had recently signed up for a gym membership with his family, according to local news outlet KTRK .
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Guest Kat signed up for the show to fix her "YOGDO" thigh tattoo ("YOGDO," naturally, means "you only get divorced once").
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Just when you think you've signed up for a lighthearted family sitcom, it hits you with poignant takes on social issues.
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"I just signed up for Tinder but I PROMISE not to activate it until we know what's what," he wrote back.
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How many inactive accounts do you think you have at random sites you signed up for and never ended up using?
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But even though you've heard the rumblings, you haven't yet signed up for 2-for-1 tickets to Disrupt Berlin 2017.
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That figure represents only paying subscribers, meaning people who signed up for a trial period and can still cancel aren't included.
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" Iger declined to say how many subscribers have signed up for Disney+ in its pre-launch phase but said "we're optimistic.
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And, Dice allows for ticket refunds, with returned tickets going to other users who signed up for the event's waiting list.
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Frederica Wilson's earlier account that Trump told the soldier's widow on the call that "he knew what he signed up for."
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If you take the lump sum benefits, you've also retroactively signed up for Medicare going back as far as six months.
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Some of these companies were previously available under T-Mobile's Music Freedom plan, but had not yet signed up for video.
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How Axios uses data: Your data is primarily used to deliver Axios services you've signed up for, like newsletters, to you.
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Customers have the option of either buying one when they signed up for Project Fi or bringing their own unlocked versions.
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In the months before the election, getting even 229 women signed up for our programs each month took serious elbow grease.
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FRANCISCO CANTÚ signed up for the United States Border Patrol hoping that his experiences would "unlock" the puzzle of the border.
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You can imagine the first people who signed up for Prime were people who have been paying for two-day shipping.
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Frederica Wilson claimed Trump said, "he knew what he signed up for, but I guess it still hurt" during the call.
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That's also about $5 less than you'd pay every month if you signed up for each of the three separate subscriptions.
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The startup also claims that after 30 days, a quarter of people who signed up for Youper are still active users.
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Still, that doesn't mean the cast expected the eventual fanfare when they signed up for their first film in the franchise.
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I received a free one-month ClassPass trial, and this morning I'm signed up for a class at a gym nearby.
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There is no way I could ever afford to go to Europa, even if I signed up for an indenture program.
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In other cases, employees secretly applied for credit cards, signed up for online banking and activated debit cards in customers' names.
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Twitter is banning users who created their accounts while underage Lots of kids signed up for Twitter before they turned 13.
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If you haven't already signed up for a company retirement plan and employer match (if available), then do it right now.
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I got drunk one night and signed up for online dating, and my husband was one of the people on there.
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The deal appears to be only be available in the US for customers who haven't signed up for the service yet.
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Some 63 million people signed up for 26 policies on the exchanges, and 2700 million folks are covered by Medicaid expansion.
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I really did not want those things in the show, but … we signed up for this, and it's a reality show.
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So I signed up for 2 factor auth on Facebook and they used it as an opportunity to spam me notifications.
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When Mr Blair wanted to take that project much further, many protested that was not what they had signed up for.
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As of last week, at least 275 million people had signed up for plans, with a week left before the deadline.
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To date, over 1,300 companies have signed up for Comparably's solutions for employers including Airbnb, Uber, PayPal, Netflix, Square and Twitter.
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By connecting the two accounts, publishers can import their Twitter followers as Medium followers, if they are signed up for Medium.
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I might have had $5, signed up for a subscription to Goodbits and MailChimp, and just started pushing out this newsletter.
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Even if every healthy person in America had signed up for Obamacare on day one the numbers wouldn't have added up.
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The government said Monday that 11.4 million people have signed up for coverage this year, just a slight dip from 2018.
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Pope Francis wasn't the first pope to have an online presence — his predecessor, Benedict XVI, signed up for Twitter in 2012.
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Kush said she signed up for it, but is just going to observe for a bit to see how it develops.
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America has now signed up for Saudi Arabia's Middle East policy -- a relentless battle against Shiites and allies in the region.
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Although the database does not specify immigration status, a considerable share of residents who signed up for the program were immigrants.
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I was experiencing all of the above when I signed up for a postpartum rehabilitation class led by my yoga teacher.
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But the market has turned out to be smaller than they hoped, with 12 million signed up for coverage in 2016.
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Many of those enrolled had lower incomes than those who simply signed up for unemployment benefits and looked for other work.
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But that might not be so easy if the promotions were the primary reason why particular customers signed up for space.
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The Ministry of Health and Child Care said 17,000 teenagers had signed up for night tests at posts around the country.
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If every customer signed up for their cheapest option, the average premium would be about 20 percent less, the report states.
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At 18, he signed up for the once-popular weight-loss program Jenny Craig, through which he succeeded in losing weight.
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Why frequent travelers love the Chase Sapphire family of cardsI signed up for the Chase Sapphire Preferred card in March 2500.
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But in 23, after a girlfriend dumped him, he impulsively signed up for an improv class at Second City Los Angeles.
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That was a drop off of 264,22016 people from Most of the customers who have signed up for coverage on HealthCare.
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If you're signed up for group life insurance through work, you only need to supplement that amount with an individual policy.
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More than 10 million people signed up for individual insurance on the exchanges, which the government subsidizes based on income level.
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More than a third of participants believed that once you've signed up for Medicare, you're stuck with the plan you've selected.
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That number has since fallen to 61 percent, as approximately 2,800 patients signed up for an expanded Medicaid program under Obamacare.
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If you already take advantage of Facebook tag suggestions, you'll automatically be signed up for the three new facial recognition features.
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Toward that end, he says it now has more than 10 customers that have signed up for $1 million-plus contracts.
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For one thing, I could have signed up for a cloud accounting software program that automatically populated my income and expenses.
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The exchange also sends emails to those who've signed up for updates offering a link to the "Help on Demand" site.
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I signed up for TurboTax, the same e-filing program that my mom used, and filed without any trouble for years.
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When I signed up for a retreat in LA involving a psychoactive plant called kanna, I didn't know what to expect.
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Five days after graduating from Monmouth in 1962 with a degree in political science, he signed up for the Peace Corps.
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When he read about the climate council Mr. Baker and Mr. Shultz began last year, he signed up for an internship.
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If you signed up for the Chase Slate, for instance, you would get 15 months with 0% APR on transferred balances.
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Nationwide, more than 22020,22013 girls have signed up for Scouts BSA, according to a spokeswoman for the Boy Scouts of America.
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That same year, several of his friends signed up for the green card lottery, and their thirst for opportunity was contagious.
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Teachers are doing more than they have signed up for, but where is our government, the leading protector of our freedoms?
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Warren hyped the Daniel plan as a weight loss diet in 22001, and 21,2000 people immediately signed up for the program.
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I was strong enough to deal with whatever people threw at me, because this is the life I'd signed up for.
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CS: It was not until I was at Dartmouth College, when I signed up for an art class on a whim.
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I signed up for the puzzles to play at home, which you can do at their site for a paltry $15.
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Without the A.C.A., which expanded Medicaid, I would never have signed up for insurance, and I would have been doomed financially.
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Of those who signed up for a store card, only 19% were millennials ages 18 to 34, according to the survey.
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Our editor who signed up for the 2018 deal ultimately continued paying for the regular subscription because of its great value.
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She also signed up for parenting classes at the Children's Aid Society's East Harlem Center and became more engaged at home.
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He signed up for the Liberal Arts Council; he joined the Black Student Alliance; he practically lived at the Student Union.
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Ms. Shull joined Social Circles, a now-defunct networking company, and signed up for a group golf outing in July 2002.
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Those actively renewing has dropped, but current enrollees will be automatically signed up for 153 plans just after open enrollment ends.
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The group Ms. Lau led had signed up for a tour of the less glamorous underbelly of this fabulously wealthy city.
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Since then, we've signed up for dozens of cards and traveled to Spain, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Grenada — all for free.
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Scott Manchester, the principal engineering lead for WVD, also told me that more than 20,000 companies signed up for the preview.
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Earlier this week, I took the Getsafe on-boarding process for a spin and signed up for basic home contents insurance.
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That way, you'll still get something useful out of your time there, even if it's not what you signed up for.
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The dresses and tops are meant to show customers what they could rent if they signed up for a subscription plan.
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Even with those issues, the company said that over 10 million customers had signed up for Disney+ in just one day.
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It asks consumers to confirm that they're actually signed up for credit monitoring, which is a prerequisite for requesting the money.
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The ruling should not affect the millions of Americans who signed up for 2020 coverage on the exchanges in recent weeks.
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It annoys him, this implication that what he's doing is somehow cruel to the women who have signed up for it.
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Trump said during that call that Johnson "knew what he signed up for," according to Wilson, who made the remarks public.
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Some of the Syrians took what the Canadians felt were the wrong jobs, or signed up for too many credit cards.
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SpaceX also is working on a passenger spaceship, with two unidentified tourists signed up for a future trip around the moon.
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Maybe, she realized, America was in the midst of a vast social experiment that nobody knew they had signed up for.
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Several said more clients have signed up for their services and that inquiries from prospective customers have doubled from last year.
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It turned out I'd been signed up for a dubious program that purported to protect users' credit in certain emergency situations.
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It's hard to overstate how risky, how primed for disaster, was the challenge that the creator, Damon Lindelof, signed up for.
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Roughly 480,000 low-income residents signed up for expanded Medicaid, representing the bulk of the state's coverage gains tied to Obamacare.
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I signed up for coaching through Bravely and found it was helpful to hash out tough topics with a non-journalist.
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A few years ago, I signed up for four sessions of career coaching, mainly to talk about advancing toward a promotion.
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My parents don't cook much, so to teach myself, I signed up for one of those at-home meal-prep kits.
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"Tonight's episode is an uncomfortable and super emotional one for me, but when we signed up for this show over a decade ago, we signed up for a reality show, which meant showing you guys inside our lives, the good, the bad and the ugly," wrote Kardashian, 34, on Instagram alongside a clip from the show.
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Disney, which entered the streaming wars last month with the release of its Disney+ streaming service, said more than 10 million people had signed up for a subscription, but wouldn't specify how many of those had paid versus how many had signed up for a free trial or got a free year because they're a Verizon subscriber.
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More than 3,600 enterprises have signed up for the expo and 172 countries and regions will participate, according to the event's website.
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Last summer, around 2400 people from 230 universities across 126 countries signed up for the desktop site, with around 1600 conversations started.
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So many people initially signed up for it that the bank actually ran out of metal cards within days of unveiling it.
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That's why, as of two years ago, nearly a billion people had signed up for Twitter, most of whom never stuck around.
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The header would include the location of the computer that signed up for the subscription, exposing a new detail of personal information.
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They would then offer to waive the made up fee if the customer signed up for a trial of the streaming platform.
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Approximately 8.8 million people signed up for coverage at the same time last year, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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I hopped into the car and told my driver, J.C., that he had unwittingly signed up for a secret mission, of sorts.
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Other critics say the Sri Lankan government signed up for unnecessary and loss-making projects, pushing the country into long-term indebtedness.
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The law has proved rather resilient under Trump: Nearly as many people signed up for coverage for 2018 as did for 2017.
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The last time I exercised was two years ago, when I signed up for yoga classes in a fit of January madness.
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The idea of having acquired herpes didn't seem to frighten him; as he pointed out, he had signed up for this risk.
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A total of 1,087 people have signed up for the flights back to Haiti, the Chilean interior ministry said in a statement.
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She told BuzzFeed News over 300 people have already signed up for the course, and she will close registration in mid-May.
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Open enrollment started at the beginning of November, and just over 600,000 people signed up for coverage in the first four days.
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Insurers say many consumers have belatedly signed up for coverage under the Affordable Care Act when they become sick and need care.
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When you first signed up for iTunes Match, Apple either matched or uploaded songs from your original iTunes library to a server.
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Kari Lottle is a longtime Tumblr user who signed up for Pillowfort and was granted access the day Tumblr's announcement was made.
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I signed up for this class to add a little variety to my Florida weekend of sitting on the beach with daiquiris.
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This means nothing is already "taken" because somebody signed up for the skill first (unless you've already used it yourself, of course).
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Those who signed up for that bundle will see their bill "automatically reduced" to the regular Spotify Premium price, Spotify said today.
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Hackers accessed the names, email addresses, phone numbers and trip data of anyone who signed up for Careem prior to January 14.
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If you've been using an iPhone for a long time, you may have signed up for various app subscriptions over the years.
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And yes: 'looks like Sean Spicer had a Myspace account, or at least, signed up for one using his Yahoo email address.
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The 74-year-old woman also reported receiving multiple bank credit-debit cards and being signed up for online banking without permission.
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And who knows — maybe some space-loving Japanese Pepsi fan signed up for a zero-gravity plane flight in the next millennium.
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The widow of one of the fallen said Trump told her he "knew what he signed up for" during a condolence call.
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The Microsoft customer whose emails were sought told the company he was based in Ireland when he signed up for his account.
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The rule's removal will impact tens of millions of consumers who have signed up for credit cards, checking accounts or prepaid cards.
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This quarter marked the first period in which more people signed up for Roku through its licensed TVs than its own gadgets.
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The widow of Pat Tillman, the football star who quit the NFL and signed up for the Army Rangers after the Sept.
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More than 6,000 employees from firms such as Swiggy, Paytm, Pepsi, Nykaa, OLX and Lenskart have already signed up for the service.
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She signed up for a plan on the exchange, but it will be a month before her coverage on the exchange begins.
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Only six participants signed up for the inaugural trip; today, the biannual excursions often sell out weeks or even months in advance.
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It's not like I signed up for all the dating platforms like Parship and OkCupid and sought out my one true love.
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Some 7 million people, or 58%, of those who signed up for Obamacare coverage for 2017 qualify for these cost-sharing subsidies.
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Google Voice can handle your calls and messaging and if you've signed up for YouTube TV there's an app for that too.
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I biked, too, and one summer, in hopes of dropping weight from my already thin frame, I signed up for a triathlon.
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A part-time photographer, Chylinski had signed up for NASA Social, a program that grants media credentials to unaffiliated writers and photographers.
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China has signed up for tough United Nations sanctions that were agreed on Saturday and says it is committed to enforcing them.
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A total of about 12.7 million people signed up for Obamacare plans nationwide during open enrollment for 20153, which ran from Nov.
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Japan, which signed up for the pact, wants to pass relevant legislation through parliament in the current session running until June 20.
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Halfway through the last open enrollment window, which was twice as long, more than 4 million people had signed up for coverage.
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About 1,2417 brands had signed up for the fast-track process by the end of 2201, the majority of them international ones.
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Companies signed up for $8.2 billion in new loans, leases and lines of credit last month, the Washington-based trade group said.
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For variety, I also signed up for PeachDish, a small, Southern food-specific service, and Purple Carrot, a fairly new vegan service.
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We all knew what we had signed up for when we paid our deposits, or so conservatives reminded us at the time.
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Wilson said that Trump told Myeshia Johnson that her husband knew what he signed up for, but I guess it still hurts.
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Even though most of the FFA brokers are signed up for Cleartrade, just two of them used the platform daily, Baker said.
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The agency also stopped a program that allowed people who have not signed up for background checks to use expedited security lines.
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Companies signed up for $7.9 billion in new loans, leases and lines of credit last month, the Washington-based trade group said.
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Hansson said he and his wife both signed up for the Apple Card due to the enhanced levels of security it promised.
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