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GQ
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GQGuam
GQEquatorial Guinea (country code, top level domain)
GQGood Question
GQGreat Quality (computer brand)
GQGeneral Quarters
GQGentleman's Quarterly
GQGeneral Question
GQGolden Quadrilateral (express highway project in India)
GQGypsy Queen
GQGuillou-Quisquater (identification scheme; cryptography)
GQGeneralized Quadrangle
GQGoldfeld-Quant (statistical test)


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Keeping in view the new system, no separate numbers have been proposed for Golden Quadrilateral, North- South and East- West corridors.
China's pool of licensed drivers is growing exponentially, and India is a decade into one of the largest road-building projects in history, a 3,600-mile superhighway known as the Golden Quadrilateral, which links the country's four largest cities, plus an extensive network of feeder roads.
Much of the recent frenetic activity is shaped by ground realities: There has been very slow forward movement in the roads programme: 200 km of work on the Golden Quadrilateral is stuck due to problems.
 
 
 
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