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mod.rs: fix typo #31559

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"destructors" was misspelled.

r? @steveklabnik

"destructors" was misspelled.
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Thanks for the pull request, and welcome! The Rust team is excited to review your changes, and you should hear from @steveklabnik (or someone else) soon.

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scottrobertwhittaker referenced this pull request Feb 11, 2016
"particularly" was misspelled.
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@bors: r+ rollup

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bors commented Feb 11, 2016

📌 Commit c640885 has been approved by steveklabnik

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@bors bors merged commit c640885 into rust-lang:master Feb 14, 2016
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