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She told the admissions staff: "Who are you going to let in?
"You would have to let in a lot of people before you guarantee some Sergey Brins".
There was a downpour so I rushed to let in my friend.
"It really extends the jacket's temperature range, being able to let in a lot of air".
To have friends and family to let in, that makes us lucky too.
"They are not people we would have been eager to let in," he said.
Open wide all other doors and windows to let in as much light as possible.
If it is cold outside, open a window (or several) to let in some fresh air.
He called on them to let in new investors.
"We intend to let in a little fresh air".
For politicians, the tricky question is who to let in.
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