You are arranging a business lunch for (A)guilar, (B)yrne, (C)alvaresi, (D)abrowski, (E)delstein, and (F)oster. They will be seated at a large round table and you want the people seated next to each other to have common interests. (We will not list information twice, so if A has common interests with C, we will not state that C has common interests with A.)
A has common interests with C, D, and F; B has common interests with D, E, and F; C has common interests with E and F; D has common interests with F; E has common interests with F.
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