They loved him even more when he digressed from his prepared speech to intervene in domestic British politics. |
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My informants, many of whom I have known for more than a decade, digressed through contradictory narrations. |
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Wow, I have digressed so far even I can't remember what this was about. |
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Mr. Speaker, I must say that I am a bit surprised to see how much the Liberals have digressed from the issue since this debate began. |
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In addition to this public debate has digressed off into irrelevant comment. |
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In a unipolar world system, we have to note that the United Nations has digressed from the purpose that it was set out to achieve. |
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You are perhaps saying to yourselves that I have somewhat digressed from Canada's role in the Cold War. |
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But-let us get back to the point we were making before we digressed in the previous paragraph. |
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I have allowed you a procedural motion in which you have also digressed and indulged in name-calling. |
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And while the Pope supported the reintroduction of the iconic veneration, he politically digressed from Byzantium. |
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He moved stiffly, like an old athlete, as he paced the well of the lecture hall, and digressed freely, offering an account of how he had taken his future wife, Lynn, on a study date here at Cornell. |
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I'm sorry, I've digressed just a little bit. |
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Given the vagueness of the working group's mandate, the debate quickly digressed to focus primarily on the legality of economic, social and cultural rights as well as on whether or not an optional protocol is even necessary. |
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And here I am not referring primarily to the message of April 18, 1988, later on corrected, in whom it is said: «Peter, take My Hand, Satan has digressed you from the truth! |
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Ms. Holloway digressed by saying that she found the 'Romani Gypsies' to be fascinating people, because so little is known about their ethnic origin. |
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Recall some moment in a meeting or conversation where people digressed. |
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Forgive me, I have digressed a little to talk about future British policy, but I believe that a greater understanding between the United Kingdom and France is essential if we are to make any progress in this area. |
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People of this time period had spiritually digressed to the point that they were worshiping their ancestors, who had Ascended into the Angelic and Archangelic Kingdoms of Heaven. |
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He digressed so often that it was hard to follow what he was saying. |
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