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81Corporate use of Second Life — Virtual Worlds are 3D computer environments where each user is represented with a character avatar. Traditionally, virtual worlds have been used for entertainment. However, starting from approximately 2004 both corporate world and academia… …
82o|ver|use — «verb. OH vuhr YOOZ; noun. OH vuhr YOOS», verb, used, us|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to use too much. 2. to use too hard or too often. –n. too much or too hard use: »The easy overuse of “pretty” and “little” exacerbated his uneasy mind (James Thurber) …
83go easy on — I. do not ask him to work hard, ease up on Go easy on Billy, please. He s not well today. II. do not take too much, use less Go easy on the jam, please. Leave some for me …
84go easy on something — go easy on (something) to not take or use too much of something. Go easy on coffee and alcohol when you fly …
85go easy on — (something) to not take or use too much of something. Go easy on coffee and alcohol when you fly …
86go easy — informal to not take or use too much of something. Avoid fried foods and go easy on the snacks. (often + on) Go easy! There s not much left! …
87go easy on — 1. To be lenient with 2. To use sparingly • • • Main Entry: ↑easy …
88OpenGL Easy Extension library — GLee redirects here. For other meanings, see Glee. The OpenGL Easy Extension library (GLee) automatically links OpenGL extensions and core functions at initialisation time. This saves programmers the effort of manually linking every required… …
89Calculus Made Easy — is a 1910 book on calculus by Silvanus P. Thompson, considered a classic and elegant introduction to the subject. The original text is public domain, but a 1998 update by Martin Gardner is available which provides an introduction and notes to… …
90the easy way out — suicide The use implies a lack of courage: ... they ve told me it s cancer and I m taking the easy way out. (P. D. James, 1972, quoting a suicide note) …