Sentences with phrase «something of a tangent»

The Pirate Party, for example, might define it in rather a different way to The Labour Party UK, or Partido Del La Red of Argentina, or perhaps even The Green Party... The issue addressed, however, was not authoritativeness, but freedom of speech, so your answer has gone off on something of a tangent unrelated to my question.

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This is «insanity» and maybe I am missing something here in your posts, but you guys are going off on a tangent that has really nothing to do with the «real atrocities being committed in the name of Jesus Christ.
There are many reported benefits of medicinal mushrooms... I was first intrigued by the articles I read up on how mushrooms could help with focus (something I really struggle with as my creative brain fires off on all tangents!)
Kind of a tangent, but I read this great little article recently that encouraged people to ask, when talking to young girls, about what they'd read recently that was interesting, or something they discovered, instead of asking them superficial questions about hair, beauty, makeup, and shopping.
Evan Brand: Yeah, that was something I was gonna talk with you about, too, which maybe this is a tangent, maybe not, is when I looked at her organic acids test specifically with the — with all the pain meds in the system, all of the detox measures there on the organics that they were all flagged really high --
Random tangent: Rather than a gigantic open world for exploring like Breath of the Wild, I would prefer a much smaller scaled game with a keen sense of attention to detail; something I know Nintendo excels at.
That's how I think of the first draft — for me, the purpose of it is to write the story, to get the words down on paper, to go off on tangents if need be, to tell the story and not worry about something not working or not fitting in.
(Tangent: It's not that puzzles are inherently boring or bad but TellTale seems to include them more as a nod to their company's roots than anything else, as the solutions are often so obvious that they lack the satisfaction of something found in, say, Thimbleweed Park.)
You're right, Elery, I did something I sometimes accuse others of doing: going on an off topic tangent.
I'm now going to use Bob's post to go off on a tangent, and talk about something that appears deceptively mundane: the use of middle initials by lawyers, and the fallout it causes online.
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