No - anaphora is a literary device that ends successive clauses or sentence with the same word or words (e.g. "We will fight them on the beaches, we will fight them on ....").
"Be all you can be" is an example of Epanalepsis, which repeats the first word of a sentence at its end (e.g. "The king is dead, long live the king."
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"All have." For example, "all have fallen short."
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The answer depends on what do you mean by "all". It could be the set of all integers, the set of all rationals or the set of all reals.