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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ result, they won’t split over a page boundary. Sadly, the world keeps
turning up tables longer than a single page that we need to typeset.
<p/>For simple tables (whose shape is highly regular), the simplest
solution may well be to use the <code>tabbing</code> environment,
-which is slightly tedious to set up, but which doesn&rsquo;t force the whole aligment
+which is slightly tedious to set up, but which doesn&rsquo;t force the whole alignment
onto a single page.
<p/>The <i>longtable</i> package builds the whole table (in chunks), in
a first pass, and then uses information it has written to the <code>.aux</code>