| 31. | You start out in baseball with one subject and before long you've digressed into a digression of a digression.
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| 32. | I've attempted to discuss the issue, but users, along with Raul654, digressed terribly from the issue.
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| 33. | While the main topic of the meeting was post-tenure review, Lawrence digressed and spoke about accountability and evaluation processes.
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| 34. | But I have digressed from my earlier flight-of-angst over President Clinton's instant access to air travel.
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| 35. | Witty and upbeat, the candle lady rarely digressed from her mission to sell and recruit the guests to become candle ladies.
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| 36. | Not long ago, for instance, he digressed by praising a fellow State Department official as a " rabid"
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| 37. | Something has changed in this title bout, one that started out as Ali-Frazier and digressed into Tyson-McNeeley.
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| 38. | But watching Clinton lie about his affairs and then admit he had digressed reminds her too much of her ex-husband.
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| 39. | When Donatella digressed from stripes, it was with rich fabric combinations, as in the periwinkle blue lace and charmeuse dress.
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| 40. | But with all this displeasure between us ( if you really do feel offended ) we have digressed from the main topic.
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