Washington Monument
It is running the same tests that found the error again after an error has been fixed to ensure it has been fixed and no other errors have been introduced as a result of what was done.
You can try run the program that has error in it, if it doesn't occur again, it should be fixed
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Originally in the English language, the word 'guard' was spelled like the French word 'garde', however, the current spelling of G-U-A-R-D won out. The word has never been spelled G-A-U-R-D, but that is a common spelling error due to the phonetics of the word.
This is a programming error that has been an issue for many months, but has yet to be fixed.
It seems there may have been a spelling error in your question. If you are asking about "Mr. Garsmfield," I'm not familiar with that name. Could you provide more information or context?
a switch that has been fixed
It has been fixed.
The Crazy Horse Monument was commissioned by Henry Standing Bear who is a Lakota Elder. As of now it has not been completed. When it is completed it will be the largest non-religious monument in the world.
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No it has not been fixed .
It depends on when you discover the error. In North Carolina for example, if you discover the error after the license has been filed the license can be amended. Depending on the complexity of the error affidavits may need to be filled out and submitted. There is usually a small fee to amend the license. Call your local Registrar's or Clerk's office where the license was issued and ask them.