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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ happened. For example, the German word ``Gr\"o\ss e'' (height) entered on a
German keyboard could show up as ``Gr\v T\`ae'' on a different
computer using a different encoding by default.
-So in summmary the situation wasn't at all good and it was clear in
+So in summary the situation wasn't at all good and it was clear in
the early nineties that \LaTeXe{} (that was being developed to provide
a \LaTeX{} version usable across the world) had to provide a solution
to this issue.
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ As a result some parts of the columns did overprint each other.
The fix required a redesign of the output routines used by
\pkg{multicol} and while it ``should'' be transparent in other cases
-(and all tests in the regession test suite came out fine) there is the
+(and all tests in the regression test suite came out fine) there is the
off-chance that code that hooked into internals of \pkg{multicol}
needs adjustment.