The three Spis frankfurters meeting the recipe were products manufactured by Baron, Pachovsky Mrsovy Priemysel (as the private brand of the Tesco retailer) and Tauris (the private brand of the Billa retailer).Small
errancies were found in products by Mecom Luenec (soya residuals) and Maros from Trenin (a lower share of fat).
The final essays of Collapse V for example, the essays by Ian Hamilton Grant ('Prospects for Post-Copernican Dogmatism'), Alberto Gualandi ('
Errancies of the Human'), and Gabriel Catren ('A Throw of the Quantum Dice Will Never Overturn the Copernican Revolution')--are particularly impressive for their effortless ability to maneuver as equally amongst modern and post-modern philosophies (like that of Deleuze, Foucault, Fichte, Hegel, Heidegger, Kant, Schelling, and others), as well as within the paradigms forwarded by recent advances in the sciences.
In Bellamy's essay, Spenser's Paridell embodies "the possibility that no history or genealogy of Troy can be separated from the
errancies of complex literary history," a metacritical stance Bellamy finds also in Ariosto's Orlando furioso and Chaucer's House of Fame.
Nevertheless, Graham's work is nearly incomprehensible, which is why Virginia Tech student Terry Pettinger won a $1,000 award for her thesis, which was titled "Where Intellect and Intuition Converge: Epistemological
Errancies in the Poetry of Jorie Graham."
And that, in Shakespeare's texts, chastity is pushed beyond the cultural desideratum that a woman remain silent to designate an impossible, paradoxical place no one ever occupies--a vanishing point that lies outside the
errancies of discourse and therefore seems to solicit its own violation merely by being talked about.
Kearns's way through the labyrinth of its composition, its disunity, plagiarisms, self-references, convolutions, and '
errancies' is to focus on 'how the work, as an autobiography, is always about the process of its own composition' (despite the fact that Coleridge claimed to be attempting no more than 'biographical sketches of my literary life and opinions').