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Summary Of: Times New Roman

has distributed Times New Roman with every copy of... although Times New Roman is still included as an optional font... Times New Roman has grown to become the modern day pencil font... Times New Roman used in Microsoft Windows is a... Times New Roman instead of the previous 12... for the Times New Roman family licensed from... Although Times and Times New Roman shares the same font design... Although there was a time when Times New Roman had different widths than Times Roman... produced a version of Times New Roman called Nimbus Roman... Times New Roman Font Family by Stanley Morison...

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