Spill-chuck rares it’s ulgy heed.
The caption described a photograph illustrating the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints’ General Conference, and it referred to the
group’s “Quorum of Twelve Apostates” rather than “Apostles.” — Chronicle of Higher Education
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Wow. Very nice.
I remember a very, very unfortunate typo situation in my hometown newspaper that involved a ‘correct all’ option and the organization, Toys for Tots — throughout the article the “o” was replaced with an “i” in the last word.