Moreover, she approaches subjects indirectly, digressing frequently on peripheral topics and only slowly coming to the point. |
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But I'm digressing, this post is all about the music, not my brain rotting youth. |
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However, I am digressing from the main point that I am trying to put across in this letter, which is the attitude of most Namibians when it comes to criticism. |
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Another brave step, though it might seem very trivial is that he has avoided digressing from the singular plot by not invoking songs and other kitsch trappings. |
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The story is always backtracking and looping around or else digressing into screeds and rants and prank correspondence. |
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Among the girls, Ms. Dente has long had a reputation for digressing from the subject and then digressing from the digression. |
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Mr. Gagnon: Mr. Speaker, we seem to be digressing, but I will gladly answer that. |
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He is constantly digressing from his own tangent, so he's digressing from a digression. |
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Like a chic post-modernist, but also like a classical poet, he mixes fiction with history and meditation, endlessly digressing into new stories. |
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Between youth out-migration and the fear of digressing communities more and more people are leaving the North. |
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The author, a former professor of English at University College London, is out to entertain punning, digressing, mixing it up, high and low. |
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Also, we can help you design locations that reflect your specific cultural preferences without digressing from the main Pita Pit themes. |
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At one point, digressing, he explained that, as a child, he had not hated the game Marco Polo. |
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But we are digressing from a totally pointless and inane post here. |
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These problems will be discussed later, but before this it would be useful to conclude this chapter by digressing onto the subject of how tomorrow's telecommunication networks might evolve. |
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For those of you who think I am digressing once more, think again. |
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They said some space had to be provided for digressing views and interests if the synergies and energies of different stakeholders were to be captured. |
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To conclude, I am going to take the liberty, Madam President, of digressing in order to make a somewhat personal observation, which deserves to be given some thought. |
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However, to avoid digressing too much from the main plot of our study, we would like to refer the reader to the appendix, where we have discussed this approach in greater detail. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am going to start by digressing for a moment to respond to the answer that the hon. member for Lac-Saint-Louis gave to the question posed by my colleague from Hochelaga. |
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