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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
* behaviors is synchronized with operations-in-progress (oip's) so that
* the oip's always see a consistent view of the chain.
*
- * The term "interpostion" is used to refer to the act of inserting
+ * The term "interposition" is used to refer to the act of inserting
* a behavior such that it interposes on (i.e., is inserted in front
* of) a particular other behavior. A key example of this is when a
* system implementing distributed single system image wishes to
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
*
* Behavior synchronization is logic which is necessary under certain
* circumstances that there is no conflict between ongoing operations
- * traversing the behavior chain and those dunamically modifying the
+ * traversing the behavior chain and those dynamically modifying the
* behavior chain. Because behavior synchronization adds extra overhead
* to virtual operation invocation, we want to restrict, as much as
* we can, the requirement for this extra code, to those situations