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\newlinechar=10 \edef\outputnewlinechar{^^J}
%D One reason to start high with allocation is that it permits us to
-%D allocate consecutive ranges more easily, for instance in \MPLIB\
+%D allocate consecutive ranges more easily, for instance if for \MPLIB\
%D we want to allocate a continuous range of boxes. It also permits us
%D to do a proper upward allocation for inserts. The current code
%D evolved from code that dealt with older engines but as all engines