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| The LaTeX Project Public License
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| LPPL Version 1.3c  2008-05-04
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| Copyright 1999 2002-2008 LaTeX3 Project
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| PREAMBLE
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| The LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) is the primary license under
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| DEFINITIONS
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| WHETHER AND HOW TO DISTRIBUTE WORKS UNDER THIS LICENSE
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| Choosing This License or Another License
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| A Recommendation on Modification Without Distribution
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| How to Use This License
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