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digression and resumption LING

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These players are often considered expendable and coaches do not worry if they are suspended for their digressions.
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For instance, in "our" symphony the first movement is written with very marked digressions.
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It is a patchwork of previous articles and translations, with digressions.
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It contains few narrative interludes or other digressions.
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Digressions from the biographical narrative, scattered throughout the book, provide background into related topics, such as the history of botany.
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The work is full of lyrical digressions and autobiographic passages.
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His narrative is badly arranged and full of unexpected digressions, but he relays much invaluable information not provided by more methodical chroniclers.
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It is a novel of exceptional energy, of multi-layered digressions, of multiple satires, and of frequent parodies.
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These digressions follow a multitude of events and subjects related to history, philosophy and scientific subjects.
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There is an introduction putting the work into context and numerous notes and digressions throughout explaining allusions for the intended audience.
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