falls in this hour results in a time value for the following hour,
from 3 a.m.@: to 4 a.m. At the end of daylight savings time, the
hour from 1 a.m.@: to 2 a.m.@: repeats itself; converting a date/time
-form that falls in in this hour results in a time value for the first
+form that falls in this hour results in a time value for the first
manifestation of that time (@emph{not} the one that occurs one hour later).
If @code{math-daylight-savings-hook} is @code{nil}, then the
variable and the lefthand side is a number (as in @samp{2.34 = x}), then
Calc keeps the lefthand side instead. Finally, this command works with
assignments @samp{x := 2.34} as well as equations, always taking the
-the righthand side, and for @samp{=>} (evaluates-to) operators, always
+righthand side, and for @samp{=>} (evaluates-to) operators, always
taking the lefthand side.
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