Fixed #10039 -- More typos in aggregation docs. Seriously, people, now you're just making me look bad :-) Thanks to ElliottM, and to Erich Holscher for a separate report that I've piggybacked on this checkin.

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ When an ``annotate()`` clause is specified, each object in the ``QuerySet``
will be annotated with the specified values. will be annotated with the specified values.
The syntax for these annotations is identical to that used for the The syntax for these annotations is identical to that used for the
``aggregate()`` clause. Each argument to ``annotate()`` describes and ``aggregate()`` clause. Each argument to ``annotate()`` describes an
aggregate that is to be calculated. For example, to annotate Books with aggregate that is to be calculated. For example, to annotate Books with
the number of authors:: the number of authors::
@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ related value.
For example, to find the price range of books offered in each store, For example, to find the price range of books offered in each store,
you could use the annotation:: you could use the annotation::
>>> Store.objects.annotate(min_price=Min('books__price'), max_price=Min('books__price')) >>> Store.objects.annotate(min_price=Min('books__price'), max_price=Max('books__price'))
This tells Django to retrieve the Store model, join (through the This tells Django to retrieve the Store model, join (through the
many-to-many relationship) with the Book model, and aggregate on the many-to-many relationship) with the Book model, and aggregate on the