@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ Glossary
628628 and :class: `tuple `) and some non-sequence types like :class: `dict `,
629629 :term: `file objects <file object> `, and objects of any classes you define
630630 with an :meth: `__iter__ ` method or with a :meth: `__getitem__ ` method
631- that implements :term: `Sequence < sequence> ` semantics.
631+ that implements :term: `sequence ` semantics.
632632
633633 Iterables can be
634634 used in a :keyword: `for ` loop and in many other places where a sequence is
@@ -680,9 +680,8 @@ Glossary
680680 :meth: `str.lower ` method can serve as a key function for case insensitive
681681 sorts. Alternatively, a key function can be built from a
682682 :keyword: `lambda ` expression such as ``lambda r: (r[0], r[2]) ``. Also,
683- the :mod: `operator ` module provides three key function constructors:
684- :func: `~operator.attrgetter `, :func: `~operator.itemgetter `, and
685- :func: `~operator.methodcaller `. See the :ref: `Sorting HOW TO
683+ :func: `operator.attrgetter `, :func: `operator.itemgetter `, and
684+ :func: `operator.methodcaller ` are three key function constructors. See the :ref: `Sorting HOW TO
686685 <sortinghowto>` for examples of how to create and use key functions.
687686
688687 keyword argument
@@ -743,8 +742,8 @@ Glossary
743742
744743 mapping
745744 A container object that supports arbitrary key lookups and implements the
746- methods specified in the :class: `~ collections.abc.Mapping ` or
747- :class: `~ collections.abc.MutableMapping `
745+ methods specified in the :class: `collections.abc.Mapping ` or
746+ :class: `collections.abc.MutableMapping `
748747 :ref: `abstract base classes <collections-abstract-base-classes >`. Examples
749748 include :class: `dict `, :class: `collections.defaultdict `,
750749 :class: `collections.OrderedDict ` and :class: `collections.Counter `.
@@ -1049,8 +1048,8 @@ Glossary
10491048 The number of references to an object. When the reference count of an
10501049 object drops to zero, it is deallocated. Reference counting is
10511050 generally not visible to Python code, but it is a key element of the
1052- :term: `CPython ` implementation. The :mod: ` sys ` module defines a
1053- :func: `~ sys.getrefcount ` function that programmers can call to return the
1051+ :term: `CPython ` implementation. Programmers can call the
1052+ :func: `sys.getrefcount ` function to return the
10541053 reference count for a particular object.
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10561055 regular package
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