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Fix docs about borrowing and lifetimes #28997

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@bezelga bezelga commented Oct 12, 2015

Fixing some words in the beginning of the Ownership system chapters.

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Oh interesting! It works both ways, actually. I like this way too, and it makes the relationship between them a bit more clear.

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@bors: r+ rollup

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bors commented Oct 12, 2015

📌 Commit 086f6b8 has been approved by steveklabnik

steveklabnik added a commit to steveklabnik/rust that referenced this pull request Oct 13, 2015
Fixing some words in the beginning of the Ownership system chapters.
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@bors bors merged commit 086f6b8 into rust-lang:master Oct 14, 2015
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