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The report cites a recent paper from Danny Quah, a professor at the London School of Economics, which calculates the world economy's center of gravity.
Growth Forecasts for 2050 Should Open Europe's Eyes Stephen Fidler 2011
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The list of shame it grows and – according to a leaked document listing all the exciting things that were to occur under the Gaddafi-funded study programme – Professor Danny Quah, the LSE head of economics, was expected to be a player here, "enthusiastically accepting the invitation to be the first speaker to visit Libya".
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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Quah (1993, 1996) found that the world is moving towards a bimodal income distribution.
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In the channel of the Quah-Davic rocks appeared which the old woodsman had never seen before.
The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901
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That same evening a hurricane of flame swept down upon the lonely cabin and the little wild meadow, cutting a mile-wide swath through the woods, jumping the Quah-Davic, and roaring on to the north.
The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901
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The next day she wandered some miles farther down the Quah-Davic, till she came to a neighbourhood where the water-meadows were strung thickly along the stream and where the pasturage, though now dry and untasty, was abundant.
The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901
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He had grown somewhat weary of living by trap and snare and gun, hunting down the wild creatures whom he had come to regard, through lapse of the long, solitary years by the Quah-Davic, as in some sense comrade and kin to him.
The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901
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While the young bull's wounds were still red and raw, there came a big-antlered, high-shouldered bull-moose to the bluff overlooking the Quah-Davic.
The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901
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Quah-Davic, there was the stir of something unusual afoot.
The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901
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When the long-horned little cow had been salted and foddered in the new barn, and when her liquid eyes had taken in the surroundings of the sunny little meadow and cabin by the lonely Quah-Davic, she was well enough content, and the mellow _tunk-a-tonk, tank tonk_ of her bell was sounded never out of ear-shot from the cabin.
The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901
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