Definitionadj. having partial financial support from public funds
Last update: June 7, 2015
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Subsidised by England, the bishop accordingly at the head of 18,000 men (September, 1665) overran a considerable part of Drente and Overyssel and laid it waste. [Please select]
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For the old woman of Prince's street, says the citizen, the subsidised organ. [Please select]
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Can it ever be established, for example, by the detached and self satisfied intellectual priggishness of the subsidised sixpenny review, or by the mere violence of the Labour extremist's oratory. [Please select]
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There were no honours with which England would not have decorated him; there was no price so high that England would not have paid to have silenced or subsidised him. [Please select]
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