"*-controller-manager" typo fix

I noticed a typo in a recent blog post, and a similar typo appears in
the comments for some examples. This PR corrects these typos.

Signed-off-by: Bridget Kromhout <bridget@kromhout.org>
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@ -102,4 +102,4 @@ controllers. As mentioned before, the new controller is on by default starting
from Kubernetes v1.21; if you want to check it out in the previous release (1.20),
you can enable the `CronJobControllerV2`
[feature gate](/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/feature-gates/)
for the kube-controller-manger: `--feature-gate="CronJobControllerV2=true"`.
for the kube-controller-manager: `--feature-gate="CronJobControllerV2=true"`.

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# This is an example of how to setup cloud-controller-manger as a Daemonset in your cluster.
# This is an example of how to setup cloud-controller-manager as a Daemonset in your cluster.
# It assumes that your masters can run pods and has the role node-role.kubernetes.io/master
# Note that this Daemonset will not work straight out of the box for your cloud, this is
# meant to be a guideline.

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# This is an example of how to setup cloud-controller-manger as a Daemonset in your cluster.
# This is an example of how to setup cloud-controller-manager as a Daemonset in your cluster.
# It assumes that your masters can run pods and has the role node-role.kubernetes.io/master
# Note that this Daemonset will not work straight out of the box for your cloud, this is
# meant to be a guideline.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# This is an example of how to setup cloud-controller-manger as a Daemonset in your cluster.
# This is an example of how to setup cloud-controller-manager as a Daemonset in your cluster.
# It assumes that your masters can run pods and has the role node-role.kubernetes.io/master
# Note that this Daemonset will not work straight out of the box for your cloud, this is
# meant to be a guideline.