Then Duffy heard a radio commercial about CBT while driving, and he signed up in 2000.
He signed up to the fiscal pact, disavowing an electoral pledge to change it.
When he signed up in 2005, SiriusXM had approximately 600k subscribers, while XM had over 4 million.
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"Well, he should have thought about that before he signed up to join the Army, " she said.
"He knows what he signed up for and it has been communicated quite a bit, " Spoelstra said.
He signed up and said that switching from his private insurance cut his insurance costs by more than half.
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Jack Sandner recalls that when he signed up with the Merc, people asked him if he'd joined the wrong club.
But eight years ago he signed up for his first "cowboy action shooting" match in Durango, Colo. and was transformed.
So he signed up -- even though he's driving a limo on the side, he's still got to pay the bills.
He signed up with Odesk, a Menlo Park, Calif. company that allows contractors to program computers for an hourly rate online.
He signed up for English classes at a community college, where a teacher encouraged him to attend the University of California, Berkeley.
He signed up as soon as he was old enough, which was only after his father had served two tours in Afghanistan.
He signed up with BannerExchange.com, one of the legion of services offering small businesses a Web presence on the cheap (free in this case).
" Then he signed up to be rush and social chair, "a crash course in project management and getting people to do stuff for you.
He signed up with Make the Road New York, a nonprofit legal assistance group for low-income New Yorkers that is working on more than 500 Sandy-related cases, officials said.
Last year, when my husband opted for early retirement from his job, he signed up with Meals on Wheels to deliver food one day a week to seniors.
"Robbie stepped aside because he signed up as president to organise events and run a student society, " said Michael Paynter, secretary for the National Federation of Atheist, Humanist and Secular Student Societies.
But "every one of those stops was memorable, " Closson says, explaining why, despite a black eye and a permanent indentation in his head, he signed up for Nemitz's trip through Tuscany in 1998.
The vote was off, and when Gordon Brown became Prime Minister he signed up to Lisbon (although he arrived for the ceremony late and avoided joining other EU leaders at a self-congratulatory gathering).
So Steiner did what the entrepreneurs he often wrote about did: he went out and got funding from seed-funding VC firm YCombinator for a technology he believes can bring customers back to the stores and he signed up two grocery store chains to test out his idea.
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Within 90 days of a ruling in Rangers' favour, under the deal to which he's signed up, he's obliged to wipe out that debt, leaving him with rather more valuable equity.
He has signed up 700 customers, almost all distributing their own brands, in 170 markets.
The following month he was signed up by LWT for a further series of the show.
Nick Clegg felt he had signed up to a negotiating position, not a series of inflexible demands.
Zee Telefilms chief Subhash Chandra, who announced the series, declined to name the players he had signed up.
He has signed up as a political commentator for the show 60 Minutes on the CBS network for 10 weeks.
He had signed up to direct the pilot episode of Tyrant in March, just weeks after Life of Pi won four Oscars.
But in 1915, he signed himself up with the South Wales Borderers.
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