Thursday, August 22, 2019
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The vast majority of typos are of little or no consequence, seemingly snuck into children's books or restaurant menus just to try the patience of those of us who have made a career out of pedantry. But, as the Guardian's Tom Lamont discovered, occasionally they can have enormous and life-changing impacts - both for better and for worse.
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