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A door at one end invited examination; a tiny compartment six foot square; here a table and a chair; also a telephone.
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If after enumerating individual number 49 the next household had more than one person aged ≥50 all were enumerated and invited for examination.
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Such a confession invites more examination, from without and within.
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