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The allegory itself was of little importance to him; the famous "Confession" of Nature (one of the characters in the poem) digressed from the narrative for some 3,500 verses, yet it was such digressions that secured the poem's reputation.
Ironically, we had just digressed from the agenda, to speak about disaster preparedness for 2010.
Six months ago he digressed from such standard ficatives as civet & castoreum & entered the skunk field.
Throughout its 90-year history -- surviving even the oil embargo of the 1970's -- the De Garmo boatyard digressed from its trade only once.
Among her many skills, she helps smooth communications with in-laws, caterers, friends who, ahem, digressed from the registry....Clockwise from bottom: Mini cocottes in chartreuse by Staub USA Inc., $35 each.
Though she didn't mention her main challenger in the Democratic Presidential primary, Clinton seemed to have digressed from her list of proposed reforms, by mentioning one way she would not rein in Wall Street, so that she could get in the last word against Bernie Sanders.
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"Therefore, in the end, no digression can digress from the subject: in Sterne's novel, digression is impossible".
But I digress (from my digression).
Among the girls, Ms. Dente has long had a reputation for digressing from the subject and then digressing from the digression.
"He is constantly digressing from his own tangent, so he's digressing from a digression".
Let's digress from anything ending in -ession.
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