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Mitchell said, as easy as a breeze.

She added, “The digital economy has made purchasing, signing up, and enrolling a breeze. Now the FTC has made a rule that consumers must be able to cancel a subscription just as seamlessly as they can enroll, without the tricks, traps, extra time and roadblocks companies have deployed deceptively for years to keep people on autopay.”

“Yes, Your Majesty,” Gibson said, “but I hope it wasn’t as hot in your box. At least, I was able to stir up a breeze.”

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“I consider myself a strong 19-year-old guy,” he said, “I thought it would be a breeze to scamper up.”

For example, the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District says citronella candles are effective at repelling mosquitoes only in the immediate radius around the candle, and only in the absence of a breeze.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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