docs: Fix a few typos

There are small typos in:
- docs/usage/advanced_usage.rst
- docs/usage/basic_usage.rst
- docs/usage/special_functions.rst
- docs/usage/starting_out.rst
- tests/test_endpoints.py
- twython/endpoints.py
- twython/streaming/api.py

Fixes:
- Should read `received` rather than `recieved`.
- Should read `paginated` rather than `pagintated`.
- Should read `multiple` rather than `mutiple`.
- Should read `membership` rather than `memberhips`.
- Should read `manipulate` rather than `maninpulate`.
- Should read `explicitly` rather than `explicity`.
- Should read `destroy` rather than `destory`.
- Should read `authentication` rather than `autentication`.
- Should read `actual` rather than `acutal`.

Signed-off-by: Tim Gates <tim.gates@iress.com>
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Documentation: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/search/api-reference
.. _dynamicargexplaination:
.. important:: To help explain :ref:`dynamic function arguments <dynamicfunctionarguments>` a little more, you can see that the previous call used the keyword argument ``q``, that is because Twitter specifies in their `search documentation <https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/search/api-reference/get-search-tweets>`_ that the search call accepts the parameter "q". You can pass mutiple keyword arguments. The search documentation also specifies that the call accepts the parameter "result_type"
.. important:: To help explain :ref:`dynamic function arguments <dynamicfunctionarguments>` a little more, you can see that the previous call used the keyword argument ``q``, that is because Twitter specifies in their `search documentation <https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/search/api-reference/get-search-tweets>`_ that the search call accepts the parameter "q". You can pass multiple keyword arguments. The search documentation also specifies that the call accepts the parameter "result_type"
.. code-block:: python