Fix typos too s/destoyed/destroyed/
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## Forcing a Verification ##
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					## Forcing a Verification ##
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When it's being destoyed, your friendly mock object will automatically
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					When it's being destroyed, your friendly mock object will automatically
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verify that all expectations on it have been satisfied, and will
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					verify that all expectations on it have been satisfied, and will
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generate [Google Test](http://code.google.com/p/googletest/) failures
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					generate [Google Test](http://code.google.com/p/googletest/) failures
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if not. This is convenient as it leaves you with one less thing to
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					if not. This is convenient as it leaves you with one less thing to
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worry about. That is, unless you are not sure if your mock object will
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					worry about. That is, unless you are not sure if your mock object will
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be destoyed.
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					be destroyed.
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How could it be that your mock object won't eventually be destroyed?
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					How could it be that your mock object won't eventually be destroyed?
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Well, it might be created on the heap and owned by the code you are
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					Well, it might be created on the heap and owned by the code you are
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@@ -2212,12 +2212,12 @@ MockFoo::~MockFoo() {}
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## Forcing a Verification ##
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					## Forcing a Verification ##
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When it's being destoyed, your friendly mock object will automatically
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					When it's being destroyed, your friendly mock object will automatically
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verify that all expectations on it have been satisfied, and will
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					verify that all expectations on it have been satisfied, and will
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generate [Google Test](http://code.google.com/p/googletest/) failures
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					generate [Google Test](http://code.google.com/p/googletest/) failures
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if not. This is convenient as it leaves you with one less thing to
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					if not. This is convenient as it leaves you with one less thing to
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worry about. That is, unless you are not sure if your mock object will
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					worry about. That is, unless you are not sure if your mock object will
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be destoyed.
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					be destroyed.
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How could it be that your mock object won't eventually be destroyed?
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					How could it be that your mock object won't eventually be destroyed?
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Well, it might be created on the heap and owned by the code you are
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					Well, it might be created on the heap and owned by the code you are
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@@ -2240,12 +2240,12 @@ MockFoo::~MockFoo() {}
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## Forcing a Verification ##
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					## Forcing a Verification ##
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When it's being destoyed, your friendly mock object will automatically
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					When it's being destroyed, your friendly mock object will automatically
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verify that all expectations on it have been satisfied, and will
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					verify that all expectations on it have been satisfied, and will
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generate [Google Test](http://code.google.com/p/googletest/) failures
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					generate [Google Test](http://code.google.com/p/googletest/) failures
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if not. This is convenient as it leaves you with one less thing to
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					if not. This is convenient as it leaves you with one less thing to
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worry about. That is, unless you are not sure if your mock object will
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					worry about. That is, unless you are not sure if your mock object will
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be destoyed.
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					be destroyed.
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How could it be that your mock object won't eventually be destroyed?
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					How could it be that your mock object won't eventually be destroyed?
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Well, it might be created on the heap and owned by the code you are
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					Well, it might be created on the heap and owned by the code you are
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