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\section{Introduction}
-The \textit{proceedings} are the records of a conference\footnote{This
- is a footnote}. ACM seeks
+The \textit{proceedings} are the records of a conference.\footnote{This
+ is a footnote} ACM seeks
to give these conference by-products a uniform, high-quality
appearance. To do this, ACM has some rigid requirements for the
format of the proceedings documents: there is a specified format
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ computer code) with \texttt{{\char'134}texttt}. But remember, you do
not have to indicate typestyle changes when such changes are part of
the \textit{structural} elements of your article; for instance, the
heading of this subsection will be in a sans serif\footnote{Another
- footnote, here. Let's make this a rather short one to see how it
+ footnote here. Let's make this a rather long one to see how it
looks.} typeface, but that is handled by the document class file.
-Take care with the use of\footnote{A third, and last, footnote.} the
+Take care with the use of\footnote{Another footnote.} the
curly braces in typeface changes; they mark the beginning and end of
the text that is to be in the different typeface.