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diff --git a/base/callback.h b/base/callback.h
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--- a/base/callback.h
+++ b/base/callback.h
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
// There are three main components to the system:
// 1) The Callback classes.
// 2) The Bind() functions.
-// 3) The arguments wrappers (eg., Unretained() and ConstRef()).
+// 3) The arguments wrappers (e.g., Unretained() and ConstRef()).
//
// The Callback classes represent a generic function pointer. Internally,
// it stores a refcounted piece of state that represents the target function
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
// to refcount a target object if the function being bound is a class method.
//
// To change this behavior, we introduce a set of argument wrappers
-// (eg. Unretained(), and ConstRef()). These are simple container templates
+// (e.g., Unretained(), and ConstRef()). These are simple container templates
// that are passed by value, and wrap a pointer to argument. See the
// file-level comment in base/bind_helpers.h for more info.
//
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
// Lastly, tr1::function and tr1::bind has a more general and flexible API.
// This includes things like argument reordering by use of
// tr1::bind::placeholder, support for non-const reference parameters, and some
-// limited amount of subtyping of the tr1::function object (eg.,
+// limited amount of subtyping of the tr1::function object (e.g.,
// tr1::function<int(int)> is convertible to tr1::function<void(int)>).
//
// These are not features that are required in Chromium. Some of them, such as