Sentence examples for make digression from inspiring English sources

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The stories (lithographed in little oblong albums containing up to 100 pages) are purposefully purposeless, flow with calculated non sequiturs, and make digression a narrative principle.

It requires adepts to roam on the ground, as well as in their minds; some, such as WG Sebald, make digression the whole point of the enterprise, others choose an existing path (the M25 in the case of Iain Sinclair's London Orbital).

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Charlie's comic tic is an ambivalent relationship to Zen Buddhism, which has him making digressions like this: "I wasn't in the moment.

What made "Digressions" a relevant footnote to television history was less its inherent wit than that Rooney's near-invisible accomplice was a one-time Borscht Belt actor named Palmer Williams.

I need to control my disposition for making digressions - which movies will we find as the lucky chosen ones?

Now, let us retain that active image in the theatrically receptive corner of our minds, with individual variations, while we make a digression in response to a familiar, easily anticipated political argument.

At this point, we must make a digression.

Before proceeding further, we make a digression to an auxiliary consideration.

This can make the digressions in her work frustrating.

There's still a late-1960s foundatoon to most songs, while MGMT make fewer digressions from verse-chorus-bridge than on "Congratulations".

For the rest of the show the two mostly talk of how they'll plot their script and make occasional digressions into conspiracy theories.

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