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+\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
+%
+\usepackage{bv-bits}
+%
+\begin{document}
+Your committee has long aimed to ensure that the \acro{UK} makes a
+valuable contribution to the world of \TeX: for example, it is
+possible to claim that the \acro{UK} \TeX{} archive led the world in
+comprehensive provision, and members of your committee continue to
+take active part in maintaining the internationally-linked \acro{CTAN}
+system of archives.
+
+The idea of keeping the \acro{UK}'s profile motivated us to produce
+the `Frequently Asked Questions' (\FAQ) issues that we issued as
+`Christmas Editions' of Baskerville for 1994 and 1995. At the time
+that we decided to prepare the 1994 \FAQ{}, we were stirred by the
+great value of the \acro{NTG}'s 4All\TeX{} which had at the time just
+been released
+
+As members will be aware, \uktug{} has supported the idea of a
+`general \CDROM{} distribution' of \TeX{} for a long time. The first
+such disc to appear was the \acro{NTG}'s 4All\TeX{} distribution, and
+we have sold very many copies of the various versions of that disc.
+
+
+\end{document}