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He only wanted to know if there were any digressions in Miles mission.
Then they took a digression that turned into a destination.
This is not a digression from the topic at hand.
But this is a digression: I return to my landing.
Sometimes I could learn a lot by listening to the digressions of my crew.
All this is a digression,' he added in a different tone.
Even from that of consciousness; itself a digression, though a necessary one.
Unfortunately we have little time for digressions however entertaining they might be.
Do not let us abuse the freedom of digression which we claim.
To enter upon a digression, to save the current discussion for later.
Section 6 This talk of languages, however, is a digression.
One evening a member of the band said to him "You know, the digressions are the best part."
After this archaeological digression, we must return to the critical section.
The digression had shaken him out of his dark mood.
The songs are relatively short, with digressions kept to a minimum.
In book groups without a presentation or a leader, digression can be an enormous problem.
We have always debated these issues freely without the need for such digressions.
I must make an initial observation, a digression certainly, but it is important, as has already been said.
"Not really, but that would be an irrelevant digression," said Data.
Now, I suppose that small digression seems neither here nor there.
Chapter 25 is, in a sense, a digression, having little to do, on the surface, with the main body of the story.
Why the digression would have motivated him I didn't see.
I held up my hand to stop his digression.
Because of their informal nature, blogs can lead to digressions.
At that point, less than midway through the book, begin the fascinating digressions.