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Yes, rural Americans are increasingly voting in lock-step with one another; the bloc is “nationalized” as we like to say.

From Salon

“Sure enough, we left there, and several years later, a dictator came in … and he nationalized the oil industry,” Luskin recalled.

The tumult demonstrates how important state attorneys general have become as they’ve taken on increasingly nationalized roles in addition to using the positions as springboards to run for governor or U.S.

How that case plays out — and how many of those 12 teams eventually jump on board with MLB’s “nationalize” plans on MLB Network — will help determine the future of the Mariners’ local media rights.

They talk about seizing white-owned land and nationalizing mines and banks.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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