Not exact matches
Panentheists of the Whiteheadian and Hartshornean variety have much to offer at this junction (since a very explicit effort is made to reconcile classical theism and pantheism), but considering that position would be a
digression from our purpose
here.
I don't like to digress since I don't think we have exhausted the discussion on the subject matter; however, due to the heavy
digression on this blog, I would like to address the following statement that has been presented
here:
Here's a short
digression: Notes or no notes, maintaining eye contact can be difficult for those who were raised in cultures that have different views on eye contact than we do in Western society and especially in the USA.
But even
here he undermines his narrative with flabby, repetitious writing and pedantic
digressions.
0:00 — Hello,
here is an iTunes review 2:10 — «Mechanic: Resurrection» and «Hands of Stone» may or may not be real movies 5:00 — «Don't Breathe» review (Snider only) 12:00 — «Southside with You» review, beginning with a
digression on BOATS and Twitter (shoutouts to @filmdrunk and @mattsinger) 19:00 — QOTW (birthday stories that would make good movies; shoutout -LSB-...]
Scripters Simon Boyes and Adam Mason attempt to liven things up by sprinkling the proceedings with distinctly oddball subplots, including an assassin dying of a terminal illness, but, like everything else contained in this mess of a screenplay, such
digressions wind up going absolutely nowhere (ie there's no satisfactory payoff for anything
here).
There really are no dull moments
here, no unnecessary
digressions.
That was a long
digression, but
here's the point: focus on the long term value of the business relationship.
Short
Digression: As we're referencing music in this post to keep the interest levels up
here's two great crunch songs
The beer in question comes from the remarkable Scotch Irish Brewing Company of eastern Ontario, makers of the wonderfully bitter Sgt. Major IPA (
here I forbear from going into a
digression on the history India pale ales and their need... [more]
The beer in question comes from the remarkable Scotch Irish Brewing Company of eastern Ontario, makers of the wonderfully bitter Sgt. Major IPA (
here I forbear from going into a
digression on the history India pale ales and their need for serious hops).