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She said technical issues aside, that's the focus she wanted to continue.
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Cook noodles in water according to package directions; drain and set aside.
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The far future aside, there are challenges for the new tech entrants.
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How true strife caused personal problems to be set aside with alacrity.
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Yet again the common good is swept aside to benefit the wealthy.
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The other digression is the famous contrast of the lawyer and philosopher.
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But from this digression let us return to the affairs of Austria.
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But never mind our little digression-thevalue of study lies in study.
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A digression is necessary to explain the peculiar configuration of the ground.
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It was useless to turn and double, indulge in gently playful digression.
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And the amounts given under Dorn were much lower and in parenthesis.
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What is the distinction in use between the bracket and the parenthesis?
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It is the casual self-evidence of the parenthesis that makes it work.
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The words in parenthesis were, I believe, not heard by Dr. Johnson.
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The skipper made this quiet parenthesis either to himself or to Caius.
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Let us be set down at Queen's Crawley without further divagation, and see how Miss Rebecca Sharp speeds there.
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After these mystic divagations, the writer had experienced a period of calm.
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They watch keenly and with reprobation in Mr. Hearst's press our slightest divagations.
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The Rajah had not been idle during the interval of dinner-givings and social divagations.
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The precious Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, hob-a-nobbed with every Muse in her amazing divagations.
Использование термина excursus на английском
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Be not I, but they, blamed for any error, obscurity or omission in my brief excursus.
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For his description is not an excursus, but the end and aim of the whole work.
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Followed by a lengthy excursus on dead relatives, lice, husbands lost at sea, and various other topics.
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After this unhappy excursus the Reviewer proceeds to offer a most unintelligent estimate of the Great Recueil.
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The construction is almost as severe; and the movement is unbroken from beginning to end, without excursus or digression.
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After this historical excursus let us take up again the record of our hero's doings and sufferings in London.
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But this is an excursus: I would that my hand were wielding a stout horsewhip rather than a pen!
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Consideration of Godard's Swiss Protestant family history takes us into a fascinating excursus on the history of French religious intolerance.
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This is not to say, of course, that the excursus in the second stage has been a loss and a defect.
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With respect to the polemic excursus, of course, I chuckle over them most sympathetically, and then say how naughty they are!
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This started an ethnological excursus on swineherds, and drew from Pinecoffin long tables showing the proportion per thousand of the caste in the Derajat.
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The work contains what we may call prolegomena on each of the Four Books, and then excursus on the most difficult and disputed passages.
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On Paul's style see Farrar's Excursus at the close of vol.
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Excursus on The 'Athanasian' Creed .
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Excursus on smallness of world.
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21 Stuart, Commentary on the Apocalypse: Excursus upon ch.