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NQA

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abbreviation

  1. National Qualifications Authority

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Example Sentences

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But it’s futile to try and keep the NQA shelf a secret.

From Slate

And truthfully, so far I think I’m the only one visiting the NQA shelf anyway.

From Slate

Up jumped Nqa from his seat on the sand-flat and shouted, 'Go away!'

From Project Gutenberg

Little God Nqa is just saying, 'Go away,' but the Kangaroo is so busy dancing that he has not heard him yet.

From Project Gutenberg

He was gray and he was woolly, and his pride was inordinate: he danced on an outcrop in the middle of Australia, and he went to the Little God Nqa at six before breakfast, saying, "Make me different from all other animals by five this afternoon."

From Project Gutenberg