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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ other TQPtrCollection based containers, provides far more sanity
checking than a speed-optimized value based container.
<p> If you have objects that implement value semantics, and the STL is not
available on your target platform, the TQt Template Library can be used
-instead. Value semantics retquire at least:
+instead. Value semantics require at least:
<ul>
<li> a copy constructor;
<li> an assignment operator;
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ operator (it++, it--), since the former is slightly faster.
<p> There are two kind of iterators, the volatile iterator shown in the
examples above and a version that returns a const reference to its
-current object, the ConstIterator. Const iterators are retquired
+current object, the ConstIterator. Const iterators are required
whenever the container itself is const, such as a member variable
inside a const function. Assigning a ConstIterator to a normal
Iterator is not allowed as it would violate const semantics.