If you delete a line, it gets pushed onto the register stack (the line lands in the "" register). If you then undo the delete with 'u', the register stack doesn't get popped -- it remains as it was just prior to the 'undo'. So the undo has not undone all the effects of the command you are undoing. 7.3 with patches through 138.
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