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Go easy on.
1. Don't use to much of something.
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I don't feel any less daunted by Rodgers, but for some reason I can let myself go easier with him -- not with the melodies he wrote to Hammerstein's lyrics, which have always felt a little too middle-aged for me, but with the younger, more open-hearted tunes he created with Hart.
"Hannah Takes the Stairs" (2007, Joe Swanberg): Love and money among the young and bright; Bujalski co-stars as the one artist in a production-office bullpen who is on the verge of a breakout, which doesn't make things go easier with Hannah (Greta Gerwig, in a performance of astounding inventiveness), who may even be smarter and wiser but is still seeking her place in the world.
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Use underarm deodorant, and go easy with cologne.
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"You have to understand the culture and what they expect, and just go easy with it," he said.
And I had to go easy with the ones who had never learned such things because they had got sick too soon.
But go easy: with big hamburgers and slab-cut fries ($7.95) and mugs of beer ($5 and $6), the White Horse is the kind of place that encourages excess.
The shopkeepers soon got to know me — an intense and rather undersized schoolboy, clutching his pocket money, spending hours amid the jars and bottles — and though they would warn me now and then, "Go easy with that one!" they always let me have what I wished.
You can get nearly 6.8% with KinderMorgan, but go easy with this one.
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