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Every person will be admitted regardless of his or her age.
Japanese companies have set up factories on every continent, and Japanese banks help finance many of the world's major economic programs.
In Japan almost all roads are single lane.
All of a sudden, all the lights went out.
Every tide has its ebb.
All orders must be accompanied with cash.
Large houses are not necessarily comfortable to live in.
Children learning to do all the other things.
My son has read every book on that shelf.
Do everything according to the cookbook.
I like none of them.
Everything was done in accordance with the rules.
All things considered, I think you should go back home and take care of your parents.
All things considered, we cannot say that he is wrong.
Everything hangs on his answer.
All is over.
All are concerned with changing the role of women in contemporary society.
It all began a year ago when he returned home.
All hope is gone.
It is the audience which really determines both the matter and manner of every broadcast.

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