| 21. | :Anyway, digressions aside, let's move to trial.
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| 22. | At this point, permit me digression on citation counts in academia.
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| 23. | Jones danced his own interpretations, digressions and variations.
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| 24. | He is wont to interrupt himself with planned digressions.
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| 25. | These digressions help turn Kellerman's latest into Milo's book.
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| 26. | There are footnotes, digressions, elaborations and qualifications.
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| 27. | This is arguable but it would be a digression.
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| 28. | Unintentional digressions in informal conversation and discussion are common.
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| 29. | A flight round the world with digressions ".
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| 30. | The result is a somewhat sloppy compendium filled with repetitions and elisions and digressions.
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