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He introduces a lengthy digression on "a character without a name" whose fetish is retarded women.
But the Kerrey debate peaked quickly, and the big add-on to Coppola's film -- a lengthy digression tracing the war's history back to the French -- was largely judged a dud.
I went into this lengthy digression, and provided the full tweetstorm, because it's worth looking at how close a reading of President Trump's words you have to provide in order to make a convincing argument that they're racist, or at least, racially "loaded and coded", as one of my college professors used to say.
Mention of the play's central theme of connection, meanwhile, leads into a lengthy digression about the deleterious effects of capitalism, liberally sprinkled with the word "shit": "If you're talking about commerce, it's not in the interests of those who are trying to sell shit for people to be quite sated and happy.
Some of the book's most thrilling moments, however, occur when Diner breaks step, as when she describes the reciprocal food envy of the Italians and Jews in East Harlem or, in a lengthy digression, compares the eating styles of Ojibwa Indians, Mexicans, Jews and blacks.
But she followed this statement with a lengthy digression on the severity of Gonczy's crimes.
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He likes to tell stories, which frequently devolve into lengthy digressions.
He is not, however, prone to lengthy digressions about decorating or his domestic life.
He posts lengthy digressions on the benefits of 'self-monitoring' on his MySpace page.
He: Unassuming in appearance, he was always in the front row of every class, loudly engaging professors with comments, critiques, questions, lengthy digressions, and alternative lessons.
Ferris is a cracking writer, but he does have a tendency to veer off into lengthy digressions about religious doctrine, or philosophising from the curmudgeonly O'Rourke.
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