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@@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ information; this parallels the use of the \keyword{def} statement to
define both types of elements.
Most of the accessor functions are declared in \class{SuiteInfoBase}
-and do not need to be overriden by subclasses. More importantly, the
+and do not need to be overridden by subclasses. More importantly, the
extraction of most information from a parse tree is handled through a
method called by the \class{SuiteInfoBase} constructor. The example
code for most of the classes is clear when read alongside the formal
@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ a class definition, function or method definition, or
something else. For the definition statements, the name of the
element defined is extracted and a representation object
appropriate to the definition is created with the defining subtree
-passed as an argument to the constructor. The repesentation objects
+passed as an argument to the constructor. The representation objects
are stored in instance variables and may be retrieved by name using
the appropriate accessor methods.