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  4.    The use of the words `EVERYTHING' OR `ALL' can be useful.  Thus you could   
  5.    enter `TAKE ALL' or `GET EVERYTHING' in which  case  everything available   
  6.    to be taken in your present location would be acquired.                     
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  8.    The exception facility `EXCEPT' or `BUT' is also useful in that you could   
  9.    type   `TAKE  EVERYTHING  EXCEPT  THE LAMP AND THE BALL'.  Note that this   
  10.    command could also be expressed in several different ways such  as  `TAKE   
  11.    ALL BUT THE LAMP AND THE BALL', `GET ALL BUT NOT THE LAMP OR THE BALL' or   
  12.    `TAKE EVERYTHING BUT NEITHER THE LAMP NOR THE BALL'.                        
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