| 1. | He prevaricates and digresses, anything to throw her off track.
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| 2. | Throughout the narrative Amis digresses into depicting different vistas of interstellar space.
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| 3. | In talking about his music, Shorter often meanders, digresses and waxes philosophical.
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| 4. | In conversation, Gordon digresses like the county roads that have revealed treasure for him.
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| 5. | But Clarke digresses, which is rather like saying the sun rises in the East.
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| 6. | Venza's conversation twists, digresses and inverts itself until the listener loses the topic.
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| 7. | We start off talking about novels, but she soon digresses to her love of geology.
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| 8. | But she digresses . . ..
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| 9. | Occasionally Abravanel digresses from the subject under discussion, particularly in his commentary on the Pentateuch.
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| 10. | Every now and then someone digresses at length, but you're never bored ."
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