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He also said 8 to 12 people had been admitted to the program each year.
In 1911, the society took on its present name, and men were admitted.
But at the party he admitted the line was not really his own.
The idea was to get them to admit they could do something.
Instead, only children up to age 10 would be admitted.
Under the plan, no new students would be admitted next year.
Some members admitted they had been trying to get out of town for years.
Then the police said she had admitted making up the story.
But in 1969, a decision was made to finally admit them.
Maybe they're more like us than we would care to admit.
Children 12 and under are admitted free at all times.
But he did admit to problems at the start of his run.
About 10 percent of them are women, who have been admitted since 1976.
All wrong, he admitted, though sometimes by only a day or two.
Children under 8 years of age will be admitted free.
But years later, no one will admit having had a bad time.
Children under 12 and people over 65 will be admitted free.
The government itself does not want to admit the situation.
But how could she admit to them after all she'd said?
In my view I should never have been admitted to the about being over 18.
They look good as a couple, I have to admit.
"I thought you were the one who was here to admit something."
Children make their way by right where others are not admitted.
But you do have to admit he's made a name for himself.
Whether she wanted to admit so or not, he did have power over her.