Compared to Latin church poets such as Ambrose and Prudentius, his surviving works tend towards a more rhetorically flowery, digressive, and dogmatic verse.
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This gives the fork " digressive " damping, allowing it to be stiff over small bumps, yet relatively softer over larger bumps.
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A problem I see with the article is that it has a large number of digressive and parenthetical clauses, affecting the article's readability.
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Judiciously selected quotations from speeches, letters and other sources are woven into a verbal collage that has the tone of a digressive after-dinner speech.
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"' Normal conditions "'are a restriction on philosophical arguments, especially in epistemology, in order to avoid objections perceived as digressive.
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It wouldn't be accurate to say that Weld is troublingly digressive _ because there just isn't any discernible narrative path from which to wander.
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His digressive, highfalutin style is hardly going to win over a crowd hooked on the Internet and " Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ."
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"Hush ! " is so digressive that it often seems to be wandering off the path of a story that never reaches a firm conclusion.
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My main problems have been summarising a plot which is so digressive, and so filled with events, in an informative but also concise and clear way.
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Although digressive and playful, Bankastr�ti N�ll remains an earnest effort to retrieve lost connections between past and present, politics and poetry, prosperity and poverty.