Fix small typos in introduction and datastructures of tutorial (GH-272) (GH-297)
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Add an item to the end of the list. Equivalent to ``a[len(a):] = [x]``.
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.. method:: list.extend(L)
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.. method:: list.extend(iterable)
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:noindex:
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Extend the list by appending all the items in the given list. Equivalent to
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``a[len(a):] = L``.
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Extend the list by appending all the items from the iterable. Equivalent to
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``a[len(a):] = iterable``.
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.. method:: list.insert(i, x)
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The optional arguments *start* and *end* are interpreted as in the slice
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notation and are used to limit the search to a particular subsequence of
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*x*. The returned index is computed relative to the beginning of the full
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the list. The returned index is computed relative to the beginning of the full
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sequence rather than the *start* argument.
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@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ The built-in function :func:`len` returns the length of a string::
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Information about string formatting with :meth:`str.format`.
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:ref:`old-string-formatting`
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The old formatting operations invoked when strings and Unicode strings are
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The old formatting operations invoked when strings are
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the left operand of the ``%`` operator are described in more detail here.
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