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| someone who runs a business |
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| keeping something clean or in working order |
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| makes more money than it costs to run |
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a fast system of delivering goods or mail |
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| to start, create, or begin |
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| the place to which someone or something is supposed to go |
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something besides money that a worker gets for doing a job |
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| feeling like you can't do anything |
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| the people who come in and buy something from a business |
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| watching over or directing as someone does something |
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| all the people who live in the same place |
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| bringing something back to what it was like at first |
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| a crop that has been picked |
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| someone who sells a product |
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| tell people through print, by radio, or by television that you are selling something |
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| the use of money to make a profit or more money |
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| something that someone sells |
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| drawings or outlines made to serve as a guide or pattern |
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| based on facts, truth, or good sense |
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| something that is bought or sold |
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| a place or town where ships come to load or unload |
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| belonging to someone by birth |
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| a line of people moving forward in an orderly and ceremonial manner, usually during a ceremony |
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| make sure someone has what is needed |
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| forming a picture in your mind |
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| suddenly disappeared or suddenly gone |
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