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That is why its tempo is so explicit with slowness, syncopated with digression.
He improvised with digression and authority at the same time; it's a neat encapsulation of an ideal within the jazz tradition.
Though the home side gradually settled, the first half was so riddled with digression and repetition that it resembled a deliberately dire game of Just a Minute.
He speaks slowly and methodically, with digression upon digression, using words he has defined for himself and then pausing to explain each term.
By the late 1950s, as Salinger became more reclusive and involved in religious study, Hamilton notes that his stories became longer, less plot-driven, and increasingly filled with digression and parenthetical remarks.
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THE BLACK VEIL: A Memoir With Digressions, by Rick Moody.
Consequently "Battle" at times barrels along too rapidly, brimming with digressions and details.
"Lincoln's Virtues" is filled with digressions, irrelevancies, arguments with other historians and annoying asides.
His papers their pages filling up with digressions, obfuscation, invective, and lies will someday reflect that.
But he leavens these sections with digressions into Chinese history and the intersection of religion and politics.
Mr. Sack told his own story in "Fingerprint" (Random House, 1983), a "Tristram Shandy -like autobiography filled with digreShandy -like
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