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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?
The vice-president is the country's first senior government figure to subject himself to a voluntary quarantine.
He explained privately that he had decided he did not want to subject himself to the New York news media.
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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The whole process threatened to expose the health secretary as a man committed to subjecting himself to a series of unpleasant experiences.
Brain-state transitions may appear randomly not only to the external observer but also to the subject himself.
As he strolled the sidewalks — waving to neighbors, pointing out landmarks — he seemed to be subjecting himself to a sort of trial.
In the same way that the citizen had to follow reason (ratio), the ruler had to apply reason and political virtue to government, but first of all to his own life, since if "he desires to subject all things to himself, he should subject himself to reason first".
"They have made it pretty clear that they don't want to consider his arguments unless he is willing to come back and subject himself to their jurisdiction". .
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