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The hard fact of it was that ornithopters, machines with flapping wings, were a digression from the path that led to the airplane".

But the most haunting moment came with a digression from the musical depiction of emotions, or affects, to the depiction of objects and events.

A lot of time was wasted with unnecessary things – much of it was spent talking about a giant rabbit, a big digression from the main plot.

In a revealing digression from the novel, the production presents us with not one but two heroines – one white, the other black.

She introduces her stories of Clara's mixed-race ancestry in Edwardian Jamaica, for instance, with a sudden digression from the name of the comprehensive school that her daughter attends ("A more thorough investigation in the archives of the local Grange Library would reveal... ..)... ..

The dictionary-definition samplers are actually, in this way, a digression from the other major project that Parker has been working on – in response to a request from the British Library to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta on 15 June this year.

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"Therefore, in the end, no digression can digress from the subject: in Sterne's novel, digression is impossible".

There had been one minor digression from this carefully plotted course--the part of Rosalind in a high school production of "As You Like It".

While coloration efficiency increases as a function of applied potential in the sole PEDOT device with largest values of CE(max,VIS) ∼ 120 cm2 C−1 and CE(max,NIR) ∼ 133 cm2 C−1 attained at Vc = −1.9 V, the PEDOT PB device shows a digression from this trend.

During the course of the afternoon, neighbors come and go, and with them, relate their experiences, which provide digressions from the main narrative.

In a 2008 account on a bonus DVD included with the CD "Via Crucis" (Virgin 5099960710703), released in 2010, Mr. Jaroussky and Mr. Sherwin hold forth in similar fashion, with even further digressions from the text; at one point, for comic effect, Mr. Jaroussky slips out of falsetto into his natural baritone range.

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