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authorStephen Martin <lockwood@opperline.com>2018-09-16 15:46:31 -0700
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The use of assets is quite common in most web development projects. For
-example, when you create a :app:`Pyramid` application using our
+example, when you create a :app:`Pyramid` application using the
:term:`cookiecutter`, as described in :ref:`creating_a_project`, the directory
representing the application contains a Python :term:`package`. Within that
Python package, there are directories full of files which are static assets.