Fix lets -> let's in documentation
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					@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ so that you can omit `version` tags for ``blessed'' dependencies.
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Other ``Starter POMs'' simply provide dependencies that you are likely to need when
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					Other ``Starter POMs'' simply provide dependencies that you are likely to need when
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developing a specific type of application. Since we are developing a web application, we
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					developing a specific type of application. Since we are developing a web application, we
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will add a `spring-boot-starter-web` dependency -- but before that, lets look at what we
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					will add a `spring-boot-starter-web` dependency -- but before that, let's look at what we
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currently have.
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					currently have.
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					@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ currently have.
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The `mvn dependency:tree` command prints tree representation of your project dependencies.
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					The `mvn dependency:tree` command prints tree representation of your project dependencies.
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You can see that `spring-boot-starter-parent` has already provided some useful test
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					You can see that `spring-boot-starter-parent` has already provided some useful test
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dependencies. Lets edit our `pom.xml` and add the `spring-boot-starter-web` dependency
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					dependencies. Let's edit our `pom.xml` and add the `spring-boot-starter-web` dependency
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just below the `parent` section:
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					just below the `parent` section:
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[source,xml,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes,attributes"]
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					[source,xml,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes,attributes"]
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					@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ file named `src/main/java/Example.java`:
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Although there isn't much code here, quite a lot is going on. Lets step though the
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					Although there isn't much code here, quite a lot is going on. Let's step though the
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important parts.
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					important parts.
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					@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ To gracefully exit the application hit `ctrl-c`.
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[[getting-started-first-application-executable-jar]]
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					[[getting-started-first-application-executable-jar]]
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=== Creating an executable jar
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					=== Creating an executable jar
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Lets finish our example by creating a completely self-contained executable jar file that
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					Let's finish our example by creating a completely self-contained executable jar file that
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we could run in production. Executable jars (sometimes called ``fat jars'') are archives
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					we could run in production. Executable jars (sometimes called ``fat jars'') are archives
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containing your compiled classes along with all of the jar dependencies that your code
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					containing your compiled classes along with all of the jar dependencies that your code
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needs to run.
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					needs to run.
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