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Digression (parékbasis in Greek, egressio, digressio and excursion in Latin) is a section of a composition or speech that marks a temporary shift of subject; the digression ends when the writer or speaker returns to the main topic.
i.e., "to the point" or "without digression" adsumus: here we are: Motto of the Brazilian Marine Corps. A prayer Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus (We stand before You, Holy Spirit) is typically said at the start of every session of an Ecumenical Council or Synod of Bishops in the Catholic Church. [7] ad susceptum perficiendum
i.e., "to the point" or "without digression" adsumus: here we are: Motto of the Brazilian Marine Corps. A prayer Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus (We stand before You, Holy Spirit) is typically said at the start of every session of an Ecumenical Council or Synod of Bishops in the Catholic Church. [6] ad susceptum perficiendum
In conversation, Antonoff is rather famously prone to digressions, many of them fascinating: An idea will spark, mid-sentence, and he’s off to the races, drawing all kinds of real-life parallels ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now classifies eggs as a “healthy, nutrient-dense" food, according to a new proposed rule. Registered dietitians react to the change.
The 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge reminds us that appeasing tyrants never works. The U.S. must continue to stand strong against tyrants like Vladimir Putin to keep America safe.
Tangential speech or tangentiality is a communication disorder in which the train of thought of the speaker wanders and shows a lack of focus, never returning to the initial topic of the conversation. [1]
Lawyers for Menendez argued for a sentence of up to 27 months, instead of the 12 years recommended by the probation department, court filings show. Menendez’s wife, Nadine, who was charged ...