If your question about the US Embassy...on when it was attacked...day & month, it was attacked during the TET offensive, which commenced the last day of January 1968; TET is the South Vietnamese "Lunar New Year's" holiday.
The first official US $2 bills were printed in 1862. If your bill is earlier than that it may be a private issue; in that case please post a new and separate question with more details that could help ID it.If the date is a typo and you meant 1953, please see the question "What is the value of a 1953 US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
The word "delete" has been around in similar form since its Latin origin which meant to wipe out or destroy entirely. Early books and written history, as that's all there was in the long long ago, used its more modern definition. As per Webster, to blot or cut out, would have arrived at this point as proper usage. And while this wasn't part of my research into this, I'd lay odds when the printing press was invented, it became more a common term to be used. Part of this answer is found in researching the word "typo" and "@" to their origins. "@" is actually a surprisingly ancient... Anyway, I'm sure this isn't entirely accurate, but I'm no scholar... Just a Google exploitation extraordinaire.
If it was an honest mistake, you just do it. No big deal.
a typo....i think its meant to be 925cm darling
lol typo sorry
The term "typo" probably means typological error.
Replace you with u, typo sorry.
sorry typo! the title is actually "Why is John the Baptist's baptism not in his gospel?
Are you sure there isn't a missing 's'? It could be a typo and the writer meant 'sod off.'
Some Typo error I guess, It should be "Press Licence", Please confirm!!
it's probably a typo. person probably meant smh (shaking my head)
"Abragos" is not a common word in Brazilian Portuguese. It may be a misspelling or a regional slang term. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a precise meaning.
Priest was a typo. Select priest when you make your character to become a healer. Sorry, sir.
I really really hope this was a typo and you meant "semen in the egg". If not, read up on your anatomy:]