Index: /trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/Monitor.tex
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--- /trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/Monitor.tex	(revision 6118)
+++ /trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/Monitor.tex	(revision 6119)
@@ -77,5 +77,5 @@
 In the alert case {\it gspot} starts to send to CC special alert packages,
 containg information about of the GRB and the ''colour'' of the alert.
-The exchange of the alert packages continues untill the following steps occur:
+The exchange of the alert packages continues until the following steps occur:
 
 \begin{itemize}
@@ -122,5 +122,5 @@
 of the system and of the alert.
 
-\subsection{Alerts recived untill now}
+\subsection{Alerts recived until now}
 
 Since July, 15th 2004 {\it gspot} has been working stable.
@@ -129,5 +129,5 @@
 were in most cases very large - in the order of of several minutes or even
 tens of minutes. In the beginning the Burst Monitor contained some bugs so that we can not
-rely on the alerts untill November last year. Since the bugs were fixed we got only one red alert.
+rely on the alerts until November last year. Since the bugs were fixed we got only one red alert.
 This alert came from INTEGRAL with a delay of 71 seconds, it happened
 on December 19th at 1:44 am and the GRB zenith angle was $\sim 60^\circ$. Pitty that the weather
@@ -157,5 +157,5 @@
 that are distributed during the time that {\it gspot} stands
 in alarm state. The status of the system now is that {\it gspot}
-locks its alert status untill it exits
+locks its alert status until it exits
 the alarm state. This feature was implemented in order not to
 loose GRB informations due to nasty events. 
