There are stretches where one of his characters speaks or thinks so digressively and apparently irrelevantly that it can be a chore to keep reading. |
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This reader devoted to the great writer therefore appealingly begins with his later work, when he is in full, digressively brilliant voice writing about Paris. |
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Whether digressively or directly, at a walk or at a run, the motion is on the ground and by foot, putting its weight part by part onto the terrain to be covered. |
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We Greens therefore propose a threshold that is digressively proportional to the population of each state within the range of 0.05 and 1 percent of the population. |
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His sentences, which often run on for pages, dart digressively about, much like brushstrokes applied to a canvas, gradually resolving their parts into a cohesive whole. |
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In following years, the Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, may waive the provisions of paragraph 1, first and second subparagraph and provide for the compensation to fall digressively. |
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It also does so just for the sake of it, digressively, in spectacular bits that evoke a twelve-year-old boy's sense of humor, with its regular roving search for grosser-than-gross transgressions. |
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The proposal provides for a fixed threshold for each Member State, which is digressively proportional to the population of each State with a minimum threshold and a ceiling. |
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