>Description: Using Nelson Beebe's dw program (http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/software/file-tools.html) I noticed a number of spuriously doubled words in the manual. The text here comes from the .info file in the distribution; sorry, I could not easily find the corresponding Texinfo source. In most cases one of the doubled words should be deleted but occasionally it seemed a different fix was called for. Nothing very complicated.
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