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He has stupidly refused to submit himself to a fresh presidential election, and is deeply unpopular.
But Mandela felt that at this stage he had to submit himself to party discipline.
To get this job, which he did not really want, he was required to submit himself to the Senate's inspection.
Given his father's fate, it would be understandable if he were reluctant to submit himself to extradition.
Lingering bitterness over his exclusion from TV? Or, as his critics maintain, a reluctance to submit himself to cross-examination?
"The time is coming when no one will be ready to submit himself to the ennobling discipline of learning music," he wrote.
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Haradinaj is the only sitting prime minister to willingly submit himself to an international judicial process.
Despite accepting the King's invitation to try to form a government three weeks ago, Rajoy had been cagey as to whether he would submit himself to a vote that he is almost certain to lose.
So his decision to desert his party and submit himself to a by-election was certainly risky.
So why, I ask, desperate to chip in, does he submit himself to a process he describes as "agonizing"?
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