| 1. | No wonder the result is a digressive, often fuzzy narrative.
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| 2. | A self-described " verbal manic-digressive,"
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| 3. | The movie's digressive nature makes a routine plot summary pointless.
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| 4. | Majzels is strongly influenced by polyphonic, discursive, and digressive qualities.
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| 5. | :Leary proposed this exactly because he thought it was digressive and humorous.
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| 6. | The poem is often described as digressive.
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| 7. | "We keep moving in a digressive kind of way, " he says.
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| 8. | They are an introduction to and an excuse for the second plot the retrospective and digressive one.
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| 9. | A light-hearted history of the vice-presidency, " an altogether amusing, digressive account"
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| 10. | Vasari may be sprawly, digressive and not always reliable, but he sure can tell a good story.
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