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David Moyes' sacking means everyone is trying to get out information about the sacking as quickly as possible. That can lead to some unfortunate typos—and few will be more unfortunate than this one from the Guardian: The term annus horribilis is Latin for a "horrible year," and the phrase was made popular when the Queen used it in a speech to describe 1992. But note that annus has a double "n"—anus, of course, is something else altogether. The tweet has, of course, subsequently been del...
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