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Run Fit And Ecstatic

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adjective satellite

• feeling great rapture or delight

• giving or marked by complete attention to

24%11 Turn privately-run businesses into government-run
verb

• put under state control or ownership

• make national in character or scope

24%9 Change from a state-run to a privately run organization
verb

• change from governmental to private control or ownership

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