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Mr Dennis, who remains group chairman, is by his own admission "not always easy to get on with".
Everyone loves both of them: it's incredible the way they've got such massive worldwide appeal, and they're so easy to get on with".
One friend at Magdalen College, Oxford, recalled that, even though Stadler had no enthusiasm for rowing and got into trouble with his tutors for missing his thesis deadline, he had "never known a German so easy to get on with".
The fact that it was so easy to get on with stolen passports, it just creates a terrorist atmosphere," he said.
Instantly really easy to get on with.
Sensitivity doesn't necessarily make you easy to get on with.
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"I'm not saying it's easy to get on [with each other], Shia and Sunni Muslims don't get on... Jews and Jews don't get on," says Baddiel. "I am not making any great claims for world peace coming out of this musical, but I genuinely think when you see people laughing, it's a levelling response.
9) The chilled one They might just be really laid-back, or they're smoking something funky, but this type of person is super-easy to get on with.
There's just something about it that makes it easier to get on with life.
I wonder if it would be easier to get on with life if I were in the States.
Lastly, it might just draw some of the poison from the debate and make it easier to get on with what needs to be done.
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