Two minor typos (#603)
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			| @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ by_country | ||||
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| (I'm cheating a little by grouping on both `continent` and `country`. Given `country`, `continent` is fixed, so this doesn't add any more groups, but it's an easy way to carry an extra variable along for the ride.) | ||||
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| This creates an data frame that has one row per group (per country), and a rather unusual column: `data`. `data` is a list of data frames (or tibbles, to be precise).  This seems like a crazy idea: we have a data frame with a column that is a list of other data frames! I'll explain shortly why I think this is a good idea. | ||||
| This creates a data frame that has one row per group (per country), and a rather unusual column: `data`. `data` is a list of data frames (or tibbles, to be precise).  This seems like a crazy idea: we have a data frame with a column that is a list of other data frames! I'll explain shortly why I think this is a good idea. | ||||
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| The `data` column is a little tricky to look at because it's a moderately complicated list, and we're still working on good tools to explore these objects. Unfortunately using `str()` is not recommended as it will often produce very long output. But if you pluck out a single element from the `data` column you'll see that it contains all the data for that country (in this case, Afghanistan). | ||||
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