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The second-person singular form is probably a typographic error.
A grey area exists when the edit is trivial (such as a typographic error).
-Original document used the word "and" - probable typographic error.
In the past three days I've seen three different Ars articles with glaring typographic errors.
The authors said that their calculations actually used the correct figure, 1.5 ounces and that the 1.2-ounce figure cited in the article was merely a typographic error.
Ludim is sometimes thought to be a typographic error for Lubim, in reference to Libyans .
These collections, prepared and edited for print by Paul Sieveking (including hand-corrections to early typographic errors) are now out-of-print.
The counterfeits had the correct mass and dimensions, but had subtle typographic errors and lacked the expensive nickel used in real tokens for durability.
Cogley suggested that the "2035" figure in the second sentence of the WGII paragraph was apparently a typographic error.
However, orthographic and typographic errors may be amended according to articles 60 and 32.6 of the 1994 International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
The novel was published in Penguin Modern Classics in 2000 with the typographic error "Tarry Flyn" on the cover and spine.
There's a small typographic error, a line up from the bottom, fluoride should have a' u'before the'o', rather than the'o'before the'u', to make it'fluo', not'flour'.
He has been credited with accompanying J. J. Cale, but this is a fallacy arising from a typographic error involving an American musician with a similar name.
(p. 118) As an adult his publication manuscripts exhibit heavy revisions and editing, while his letters flow through his manual typewriters and onto paper as seemingly seamless compositions, almost without typographic error.
It was also issued in paperback by Ace (D-159, 1955, 35 ) and reissued by Berkley Books in 1977 and by Ballantine Books in 1982 (with minor typographic errors).
Despite the U.S. embassy in Khartoum issuing a statement clarifying that it was a typographic error, Mustafa Osman Ismail, the Sudanese Foreign Minister, stated his government would continue investigating the claims.
Iota Orionis has the traditional names Hatsya (sometimes with the typographic error Hatysa) and in Arabic, Na'ir al Saif, which means simply "the Bright One of the Sword."
While it is possible that Jesse's wife had first married to Nahash (and Abigail was David's half-sister), scholars think that Nahash is a typographic error, based on the appearance of the name two verses later.
It can be due to e.g. typographic errors or colloquialisms always present in natural language and usually lowers the data quality in a way that makes the text less accessible to automated processing by computers such as natural language processing.
The masoretic text does not mention the Aramaeans, but instead states that the town had no relationship with any man - textual scholars believe that this is a typographic error, with adham (man) being a mistake for aram.
At first, Royson L. Gonzalez, a Mormon missionary born in Guatemala, thought someone at church headquarters must have made a typographic error when he got the letter at his home in Boston two years ago telling him where his missionary assignment would be.
One can learn to do it rapidly, and professional proofreaders typically acquire the ability to do so at high rates, faster for some kinds of material than for others, while they may largely suspend comprehension while doing so, except when needed to select among several possible words that a suspected typographic error allows.