to return from the digression
If you'll allow a slight digression,...
Let me go into another litter digression.
However, here, I want to say a light digression.
Then after that digression then you have this seventh seal which is really kind of anticlimactic.
The audience cried the speaker down as soon as he started on a third digression.
Transferring the September 11th attacks to Argentina is one example; a digression on pandas is another.
The variety of age structure has the digression trend in the elevation and slope, but haven't obvious rule in slope.
The direct address of an absent or imaginary person or of a personified abstraction, especially as a digression in the course of a speech or composition.
This scene could hold the key to unlocking the great philosophy which many admirers believe to lie within the director's oeuvre, or it could simply be a beautiful digression.