| 11. | The duo's playful, digressive performance seemed a bit shaggy after Wilson's nearly flawless set.
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| 12. | The book includes descriptions of his earlier friendships with other writers and digressive ruminations on the nature of writing.
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| 13. | Katinka tells her story in a voice that is self-doubting, sardonic, funny, and relentlessly digressive.
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| 14. | Stern was known for his " brainy, digressive, " novels, mainly mysteries and disaster-related suspense.
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| 15. | The new film, which is more digressive, takes the forms of faux-historical epic and family soap opera.
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| 16. | Justice Clifford's opinions were comprehensive essays on law, and have sometimes been criticized as overly lengthy and digressive.
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| 17. | Endlessly digressive and long-winded, he sounds instead like a Renaissance philosopher divagating on the great mysteries of the age.
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| 18. | Notoriously unreliable and digressive in structure, it is nonetheless the principal contemporary source for information about the author's life.
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| 19. | This lengthy, digressive novel can be seen as in the tradition of Sterne's " Tristram Shandy ."
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| 20. | But Kemp, spoke in digressive, serpentine sentences that were frequently at odds with the populist tone he was trying to strike.
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