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  • "'Stimulus' comes from the verb stimulare, which is Latin for 'transfer massive sums of money from what remains of the dynamic sector of the economy to the special interests of the Democratic Party.'

    Latest Articles 2009

  • [5405] Et plane invidia huc mera vos stimulare videtur.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Thebais urgebat priscorum exordia vatum; tu cantus stimulare meos, tu pandere facta heroum bellique modos positusque locorum monstrabas.

    Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Harold Edgeworth Butler 1914

  • "Stimulus" comes from the verb "stimulare," which is Latin for "transfer massive sums of money from what remains of the dynamic sector of the economy to the special interests of the Democratic Party."

    Pat Dollard | Young Americans 2009

  • "Stimulus" comes from the verb "stimulare," which is Latin for "transfer massive sums of money from what remains of the dynamic sector of the economy to the special interests of the Democratic Party."

    PrairiePundit 2009

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