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According to Jacques Derrida, the doyen of the school, meaning can never be precisely located; instead, it is always "deferred," moved elsewhere, located in other meanings, which refer and defer to other meanings — a snake permanently and necessarily eating its own tail.
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This is because S2 is always deferring its transmissions to one of the other senders.
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