Exporting all sequences in a project

Hey all,
I have several dozen sequences, some short in length and others long. I need to export all of them, but in order to save time, is there a shortcut or something alike to command premiere to send all sequences to adobe media encoder?
Thanks for the help yall!
Hardware Specs:
Windows 8 Pro (64-bit)
HP Pavilion h8-1230z
AMD-FX8150 3.59Ghz 8 core processesor
16GB RAM
600W PS
EVGA Nvidia GeForce GTX 550Ti
Software Specs:
(Adobe Production Suite CS6)
Premiere Pro CS6 6.0.3

The actual sending to AME will have to be one at a time.  But once you set up the Export Settings dialog, it should stay at those same settings so all you have to do is hit Queue for each successive sequence.

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