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It has already been cancelled, the last episode will air October 30, 2009.

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What is the difference between the words 'canceling and 'cancelling'?

While both 'canceling' and 'cancelling' are deemed acceptable forms of the word, 'canceling' is most commonly used in the United States. The term 'cancelling' is the British version of the word.


What does laycan mean?

"Laycan" stands for "laydays cancelling." This term is used in shipping contracts to refer to the period of time allowed for the vessel to arrive at the loading or discharging port without incurring any penalty. It also refers to the earliest and latest dates within which loading or unloading operations can take place.


Why is there only one L in canceling?

The US spelling of suffix words for some words ending in -EL such as travel and cancel are no longer doubled as in the original British spellings. In some cases, either spelling is acceptable in the US. US : canceling, canceled, traveling, quarreled, labeling, cruelest, signaling UK : cancelling, cancelled, travelling, quarrelled, labelling, cruellest, signalling However compel, excel, propel, rebel and other words still double the final L. (see the related link below)


What other words sound like chilling?

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