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  2. Oklahoma Office of Educational Quality and Accountability

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    The Oklahoma Office of Educational Quality and Accountability (EQA) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma.Under the supervision of the Oklahoma Secretary of Education, EQA provides oversight and accountability to the public education services provided through the Oklahoma State Department of Education.

  3. Mercedes-Benz EQA - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz EQA is a battery electric subcompact luxury crossover SUV produced by German luxury vehicle brand Mercedes-Benz since February 2021. It is part of the EQ family, a range vehicles expanded by 10 models in 2022. [6]

  4. European Organization for Quality - Wikipedia

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    The European Organization for Quality (EOQ) is an autonomous, non-profit making association under Belgian law, having its legal office in Brussels.EOQ is the European interdisciplinary organization striving for effective improvement in the sphere of quality management as the coordinating body and catalyst of its National Representative Organizations (NR's).

  5. Nellie Tayloe Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Tayloe Sanders graduated from Salve Regina University. [1]In 2013, she started working for the Center of Family Love, a hospice care center that works with disabled people. [2]

  6. Northwest Classen High School - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Classen High School was built in 1955 to accommodate the growing population in the northwest corridor of Oklahoma City. Along with Classen School of Advanced Studies, it was named for Anton H. Classen, an early Oklahoma City real estate developer and philanthropist.

  7. Automotive Industry Standards - Wikipedia

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    The Automotive Industry Standards are the automotive technical specifications of India. [1] They are based on the Central Motors Vehicles Regulations, 1989 (CMVR). All safety norms prescribed under the CMVR 1989 was based on the UN/European Regulations which are internationally accepted. [2]