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2. Former federal reserve chairs on responding to our nation's economic crisis : hearing before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, second session, July 17, 2020.

3. The unemployment pandemic : addressing America's jobs crisis : hearing before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, second session, June 18, 2020.

4. Headache ball

5. Inflation

6. 'Wishing well'

7. [Waiting for the train]

8. Annual loan/grant report to the Legislature.

9. The granite industry of Waterford

10. Quarterly business & economic indicators.

11. Annual report

12. California's world ranking ... gross product.

13. Biennial report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of California for the years ...

14. Wisconsin economic outlook.

15. The evolution of Ohio

16. Connecticut's short-term employment outlook ...

17. 'Who's your rustler?'

18. 'Aw-w-w! Poor guys!'

19. 'Don't knock education. My gown keeps me warm on the bench at night.'

20. 'Get a good whiff, dearie. Next year it's gonna be soybeans'

21. 'I miss writing those great old sermons against the almighty dollar.'

22. 'The collateral is O.K., Mr. Smith--But are you sure your family needs a six-pound roast of beef?.'

23. 'Buddy, can you spare a devalued dime?'

24. 'Now you can go out and become a self-made man all over again.'

25. 'If you're trying to impress me, Monsieur, you're using the wrong currency.'

26. 'I hear they're putting real money in monopoly games now.'

27. 'Remember the rules, boys. Floating only-- no swimming.'

28. Pillars of government

29. 'Don't worry, dear - Spot will get whatever is left after dinner.'

30. 'I guess that's it - pencils, tablet, crayons, flashlight batteries ...'

31. 'How about being polite to customers? We've tried everything else.'

32. 'I don't know much about boats, either.'

33. 'He only ignored the recession until he could spell it.'

34. 'Oh, oh - They've started using stock certificates.'

35. 'Mon Dieu! He's sitting up.'

36. 'It has bottomed out. It's resting on the axle.'

37. 'If I go, we both go.'

38. 'What the hell - It wasn't working, anyway.'

39. ' ... And a happy fiscal new year to you, too.'

40. 'Care to contribute to my battle against economic disaster?'

41. 'Try to hang on. There might be fresh medicine from Washington.'

42. 'I hope you get hypoxia.'

43. [Tax Cut/Fuel Prices]

44. 'Only the trunk, Cadbury--only the trunk.'

45. 'Bon voyage.'

46. [Poor Ronald's Almanack]

47. 'Dis is strictly involuntary.'

48. Two for the price of one

49. 'Sic 'em!'

50. 'I'm merely a dietician. Now the surgeon will take over.'

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