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He'd been miserable about this, felt useless, was losing himself emotionally and letting himself go physically.
Even when he's letting himself go, there is restraint, the centred markings never losing their left/right symmetry, always poised and contained on the factory-fresh primed canvas.
R is for royal baby and the fact that, if he is one of those fat, wrinkled babies, he's seriously going to get it in the neck from the Daily Mail for letting himself go.
He knew he made a comical picture, a middle-aged man, still slim, with a full head of graying hair, sitting up in bed, letting himself go, blubbering, wailing, indulging in wild, spontaneous woe.
"Content to Lie Down With Family Ghosts" is one of a series based on Mr. Kunitz's poem "The Long Boat," about someone suddenly adrift at sea who finds himself relinquishing "conscience, ambition, and all that caring," letting himself go "as if he didn't know/he loved the earth so much/he wanted to stay for ever".
Despite the film's often graphic renderings of these scenes — Mr. von Trier hired actors from pornographic movies as stand-ins for some moments — Mr. Dafoe saw the project as a challenge to strike the right balance between controlling himself and letting himself go.
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Unfortunately Mr. LeRoy has let himself go a few times.
And Mr. Tabackin, within precise limits, let himself go.
To be precise: he has let himself go running.
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