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Filter by Meaning His divagation into historical events added depth to his storytelling.
The detective's divagation from the original investigation led her to uncover a crucial piece of evidence.
The actor's divagation from the script caused the entire scene to be re-shot.
The divagation from traditional teaching methods sparked a lively debate among educators.
The hiker took a divagation from the main trail to explore a hidden waterfall.
The tour guide's divagation about the history of the city captivated the visitors.
The hiker's divagation from the trail led him into a dense forest.
The speaker's divagation from the agenda annoyed the meeting participants.
The speaker's divagation made it difficult for the audience to follow the presentation.
The professor's divagation from the lecture material left the students bewildered.
The runner's divagation from the race course resulted in disqualification.
The CEO's divagation from the company's mission led to a decline in customer satisfaction.
The chef's divagation from the recipe resulted in a unique and delicious dish.
The hiker's divagation from the main trail led him to discover a hidden waterfall.
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