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Errors and crept
Errors often crept in: sometimes a copyist would switch words around, and other times incorporate a student's marginal notes into the main text.

Errors and also
( Errors are also known as " error terms " in econometrics.
Errors in serial recall tasks are often confusions of neighboring items on a memory list ( so-called transpositions ), showing that retrieval competition plays a role in limiting our ability to recall lists in order, and probably also in other working memory tasks.
Shakespeare also incorporated many chase scenes and beatings into his comedies, such as in his play The Comedy of Errors.
Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Enquries into very many received tenets and commonly presumed truths, also known simply as Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Vulgar Errors, is a work by Thomas Browne refuting the common errors and superstitions of his age.
The Redneck Trees were also picked up by Steve Jackson Games for the " Clerical Errors " Munchkin expansion sets.
It is also called The Book on the Truth of the Catholic faith against the Errors of the Infidels ().
Errors in phase are also important especially in power measuring circuits, and each class has an allowable maximum phase error for a specified load impedance.
He subsequently specialised in comic roles, playing Antipholus of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors and Captain Jack Absolute in The Rivals, although he also played the tragic role of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet.
Apollonius of Tyre was also a source for his plays Twelfth Night and The Comedy of Errors.
For the Royal Shakespeare Company: Directed 31 productions including the outstandingly successful ( also set designer ) Comedy of Errors, ( with Ian Richardson, Michael Williams, Timothy West, Donald Burton, Elizabeth Spriggs, Janet Suzman and Susan Engel ); The Merchant of Venice ( Janet Suzman, Eric Porter and William Squire ) and The Jew of Malta ( Eric Porter and Tony Church ).

Errors and when
Errors in crossover are especially likely when similar sequences cause partner chromosomes to adopt a mistaken alignment ; this makes some regions in genomes more prone to mutating in this way.
At the end of Errors, the world of the play is returned to normal when a Christian abbess interferes with the feuding.
Errors may be made when not realising that a move is ambiguous.
Errors in the programme included the depiction of Jimmy Murphy giving a pre-match team talk in Belgrade, despite him being in Cardiff at the time, and the plane being shown as only half full when nearly every seat was occupied.
Errors occur at runtime when some part of the system enters an unexpected state due to the activation of a fault.
Errors may either be permanent or temporary, where temporary errors are able to be overcome when the operation is repeated by the hardware.
The first production was in May 1941 when Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors was performed in cooperation with Merton College.

Errors and Athens
He acted at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1959 and was with the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1962 Arts Theatre Experimental season ( Nil Carborundum and Afore Night Come ) 1964 ' Dirty Plays ' season Night Come, Victor and the premiere productions of The Marat Sade and the revival of Afore Night Come ), in 1965 at Stratford where he appeared in The Comedy of Errors, Timon of Athens, The Jew of Malta, Love's Labour's Lost, and Peter Hall's outstanding production of The Government Inspector at the Aldwych Theatre with Paul Scofield, Eric Porter, Donald Burton, Stanley Lebor, Bruce Condell, John Corvin and Tim Wylton among others.

Errors and replaced
Errors in digital communications can take the form of substitution errors in which a symbol is replaced by another symbol, or insertion / deletion errors in which an extra incorrect symbol is inserted into or deleted from a digital message.
He left the state legislature in 1809, following his appointment to the state's Court of Errors and Appeals ( which replaced the Superior Court as the highest court ).

Errors and its
Errors occur regularly in low probabilities due to random bit value flipping, or " physical bit fatigue ," loss of the physical bit in storage its ability to maintain distinguishable value ( 0 or 1 ), or due to errors in inter or intra-computer communication.
Errors occur regularly in low probabilities due to random bit value flipping, or " physical bit fatigue ," loss of the physical bit in storage its ability to maintain distinguishable value ( 0 or 1 ), or due to errors in inter or intra-computer communication.
The great body of available statistics show us that the deviations of a human measurement from its mean follow very closely the Normal Law of Errors, and, therefore, that the variability may be uniformly measured by the standard deviation corresponding to the square root of the mean square error.
Errors, of course, abound, both in general conceptions and in detail ; thus South America is initially very faulty in outline, but corrected in the 1587 French edition, and in Scotland the Grampians lie between the Forth and the Clyde ; but, taken as a whole, this atlas with its accompanying text was a monument of rare erudition and industry.
" Pennsylvania at first made no provision for any appeal from its Supreme Court, but in February 1780 legislation established the High Court of Errors and Appeals.
Quanta Cura is remembered mostly because of its annex, the Syllabus of Errors, which condemns a number of political propositions involving democracy, socialism, and freedom of speech and religion.
Pius on his return, abandoned the liberalism that had been his trademark, returned to the more traditional conservatism of his immediate predecessors and spent the rest of his papacy condemning nationalism, populism and democracy, most dramatically his 1864 papal encyclical Quanta Cura and its attached Syllabus of Errors.
Based in Connecticut and founded by Andrew Marlatt, the site aimed its satire at politics, business, the media, and current events, and spawned Marlatt's 2002 book Economy of Errors ( Random House ), which was a parody of the rise and fall of the Internet economy and the stock market.
The Party issued the document of rectification, " Rectify Errors and Rebuild the Party ," and promulgated the Programme for a People's Democratic Revolution and the new Party Constitution in its Congress of Reestablishment.
Poster for a performance of The Comedy of Errors: When the twins, confused with each other throughout the play, recognize each other's existence, the play reaches its happy ending.

Errors and with
* E — Errors: number of times a fielder fails to make a play he should have made with common effort, and the offense benefits as a result
A good part of Hankey's 1950 book Politics, Trials, and Errors, in which Hankey argued for the innocence of all the German and Japanese war criminals convicted by Allied courts and strenuously attacked the legitimacy of war crimes trials was taken up with a defence of Raeder.
In 1957 the Old Vic staged a heavily edited ninety minute performance as part of a double bill with an edited version of The Comedy of Errors.
In 1989, Jeanette Lambermont directed a heavily edited kabuki version of the play at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, in a double bill with The Comedy of Errors, starring Nicholas Pennell as Titus, Goldie Semple as Tamora, Hubert Baron Kelly as Aaron and Lucy Peacock as Lavinia.
In the Stratford 1976 season, and then at the Aldwych in 1977, she gave two comedy performances, first in Trevor Nunn's musical staging of The Comedy of Errors as Adriana, then partnered with Donald Sinden as Beatrice and Benedick in John Barton's " British Raj " revival of Much Ado About Nothing.
The most recent Uncon was a 3-day event held at the Melkweg in Amsterdam on 3 – 5 November 2006, with practically all Gong-related bands present: classic Gong ( with Allen, Smyth, Malherbe, Hillage, Blake and Howlett, plus Miquette Giraudy, Chris Taylor and Theo Travis ), System 7, Steve Hillage Band, Hadouk, Tim Blake & Jean-Philippe Rykiel, University of Errors, Here & Now, Mother Gong, Zorch, Eat Static, Acid Mothers Gong, Slack Baba, Kangaroo Moon and many others.
In November 2007, Daevid Allen held a series of concerts in Brazil, with a branch of Gong, which was called Daevid Allen and Gong Global Family ( Daevid Allen on vocals and guitar, Josh Pollock on guitar, megaphone and percussion ; Fred Barley on drums and percussion ; Fabio Golfetti on guitar, Gabriel Costa on bass, Marcelo Ringel on flute and tenor saxophone ), along with his other band University of Errors ( Allen, Josh Pollock, Michael Clare, Fred Barley ).
Errors, as always with dead reckoning, would accumulate as distance travelled increased.
In 2012 they broadcast Nicholas Wright's new play Travelling Light on 9 February, followed by The Comedy of Errors with Lenny Henry on 1 March and She Stoops to Conquer with Katherine Kelly, Steve Pemberton and Sophie Thompson on 29 March.
* May – Gilbert Seldes becomes the first television critic, with his Atlantic Monthly article, the " Errors of Television ".
An Interview with Ehud Barak ), by Benny Morris, in response to " Camp David: The Tragedy of Errors ") 13 June 2002
Nunn became a leading figure in theatrical circles, and was responsible for many ground-breaking productions, such as the RSC's version of Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby, co-directed with John Caird, and a 1976 musical adaptation of the Shakespeare play The Comedy of Errors.
He became more widely known as a commercial actor in the 1980s, appearing with The Flying Karamazov Brothers on Broadway in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, and with Sting in The Threepenny Opera.
The Comedy of Errors ( along with The Tempest ) is one of only two of Shakespeare's plays to observe the classical unities.
The Comedy of Errors and The Tempest were the only two of Shakespeare's plays to comply with this somewhat artificial standard.
Baker Award-winning paper " Alpha-Particle-Induced Soft Errors in Dynamic Memories ", published in the IEEE Transactions on in January 1979 with Murray H. Woods .< ref >

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