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Fred likes to play the lotto. Whenever he does, he buys lots of tickets. Each ticket has 6 unique numbers in the range from 1 to 49, inclusive. Fred likes to “Cover all his bases.” By that, he means that he likes for each set of lottery tickets to contain every number from 1 to 49, at least once, on some ticket. Write a program to help Fred see if his tickets “Cover all the bases.”
The input file consists of a number of test cases. Each case starts with an integer N (1 <= N <= 100), indicating the number of tickets Fred has purchased. On the next N lines are the tickets, one per line. Each ticket will have exactly 6 integers, and all of them will be in the range from 1 to 49 inclusive. No ticket will have duplicate numbers, but the numbers on a ticket may appear in any order. The input ends with a line containing only a 0.
Print a list of responses for the input sets, one per line. Print the word Yes if every number from 1 to 49 inclusive appears in some lottery ticket in the set, and No otherwise. Print these words exactly as they are shown. Do not print any blank lines between outputs.
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No Yes