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Spell correction in Interactive Rebasing chapter. #34

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Meanwhile, someone else does some work creating two new commits on the origin
branch too. This means both 'origin' and 'mywork' has advanced, which means
branch too. This means both 'origin' and 'mywork' have advanced, which means
the work has diverged.

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## Interactive Rebasing ##

You can also rebase interactively. This is often used to re-write your
own commit objects before pusing them somewhere. It is an easy way to
own commit objects before pushing them somewhere. It is an easy way to
split, merge or re-order commits before sharing them with others. You
can also use it to clean up commits you've pulled from someone when
applying them locally.
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