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      <diff>@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ All scores fall between a range of 0.0 (no match) to 1.0 (perfect match).
 * The Quicksilver algorithm doesn't give proper weight to abbreviations that
   match the first character of the scored string.
 * The Quicksilver algorithm is extremely slow for certain length
-  string/abbreviation combinations because of it's use of recursion.  While
+  string/abbreviation combinations because of its use of recursion.  While
   slightly slower for shorter length string/abbreviation combinations,
   LiquidMetal outperforms the Quicksilver algorithm by orders of magnitude under
   other conditions.</diff>
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  <author>
    <name>Ryan McGeary</name>
    <email>ryanongit@mcgeary.org</email>
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  <url>http://github.com/rmm5t/liquidmetal/commit/9584fa7c02b5bc4cae2b02cf74886a32a57dfd04</url>
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  <committed-date>2009-06-15T06:36:11-07:00</committed-date>
  <authored-date>2009-06-15T06:36:11-07:00</authored-date>
  <message>Readme typo</message>
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  <committer>
    <name>Ryan McGeary</name>
    <email>ryanongit@mcgeary.org</email>
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