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"If Mr Assange really does believe in the importance of transparent justice in a democratic state, he should subject HIMSELF to it now and get on the first plane to Sweden".
He is refusing to comment further, saying he will not subject himself to "trial by media".
However, the 53-year-old has accepted medical advice not to subject himself to emotional stress.
Why, then, would Max Kennedy want to subject himself to the least peaceful pursuit in America?
WHY would any reader subject himself to the sustained unpleasantness of an addiction memoir?
The vice-president is the country's first senior government figure to subject himself to a voluntary quarantine.
He agreed it could be difficult for an umpire to leave the locker room and subject himself to fans.
He explained privately that he had decided he did not want to subject himself to the New York news media.
In a voluntary martyrdom he would subject himself to fasting and pain, imbibe alcohol and drugs, and even cultivate hallucination and madness in order to expand his consciousness.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukA PATIENT observer of his sitters' slumps and bulges, Lucian Freud prefers not to subject himself to scrutiny.
Instead they said Mr Miliband was ready to subject himself to a solo grilling by presenter Jeremy Paxman and a studio audience.
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