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John Waters Digressing, I never feel guilty flying first class anymore.
A First-Class Pain Ride John Waters 2011
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Digressing slightly, it is the material of choice for vandal-proof light fittings.
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Digressing from the story for paragraphs or even pages at a time in Chapter 1 is seldom the most effective means of keeping the tension high.
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Digressing momentarily from the b-- k project, I see in this morning's sports section that Boise State, which is a missed chipped-shot field goal away from having a perfect record, may get a spot in either the MAACO Bowl in Las Vegas or the Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco.
Redskins still in playoff hunt, but not TCU Joel Achenbach 2010
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Digressing from the story for paragraphs or even pages at a time in Chapter 1 is seldom the most effective means of keeping the tension high.
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Digressing, this WVU squad has key injuries, and players have stepped up to get the job done.
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Digressing, I am shocked over the “honk and wait” routine.
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Digressing into history, he pointed out that the French and British weapons during the Hundred Years War were not much more advanced than the weapons used by the Ptolemies of ancient Egypt.
Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010
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Digressing momentarily from the b--k project, I see in this morning's sports section that Boise State, which is a missed chipped-shot field goal away from having a perfect record, may get a spot in either the MAACO Bowl in Las Vegas or the Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco.
Redskins still in playoff hunt, but not TCU Joel Achenbach 2010
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Digressing a bit, the only thing I've been surprised about is the 'fan' backlash against the finale.
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