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\def\META{{\Z METAFONT}} 
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The \META\ program has recently been rewritten in WEB and it will soon be
made generally available.
The revised \META\ contains many improvements and it will
enable \TeX\ users to design their own fonts for special purposes and for
different languages.
Improved versions of
Computer Modern will also be written in the new \META\ and, of course, \TeX\
will still work with any commercially available font.
Blank spaces of the tfm-defined size will be left in the finished document,
in those cases where a font such as Dunhill (written as {\Dunh Dunhill})
is not available in gf form. As evidence that the correct amount of
space is left, I am appending this extra text to force the line containing the
earlier {\Dunh Dunhill} written text to be justified.

Just to make doubly or is it triply sure, I will include a longer section.
{\Dunh The \META\ program has recently been rewritten in WEB and it will
soon be made generally available.  The revised \META\ contains many
improvements and it will enable \TeX\ users to design their own fonts for
special purposes and for different languages.  Improved versions of
Computer Modern will also be written in the new \META\ and, of course,
\TeX\ will still work with any commercially available font.} Don't you
wish you knew what this section said.

\bye