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Since this can often take considerable time in itself and digress from the primary discussion topic of the broadcast, this is discouraged.
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Cross would frequently digress from the book to comment directly to the listener, often to chide them for buying an audio book over the written version.
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At any point throughout the game, the player can digress from the main story and go on an adventure of his own.
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There are occasions when the author tends to digress from the main theme.
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All along, her relative and man-attendant warns her not to digress from her extraordinary path, hinting at the dire consequences of doing so.
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However, he is also a lecturer of sorts, who takes great care to digress from the action of the story, to inform the reader on various subjects as they arise.
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