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What (who) is -clive - definition

Clive W.J. Granger; Clive W. J. Granger
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Clive Sinclair         
EMPRESÁRIO E INVENTOR INGLÊS (1940-2021)
Clive Marles Sinclair; Clive M. Sinclair
|local_nascimento=Richmond upon Thames, Inglaterra
Colin Clive         
|localidaden = Saint-Malo, Brittany, França
Clive Brook         
Clifford Clive Hardman Brook ( – 17 de novembro de 1974)Findagrave.com: Clive Brook.

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Clive Granger

Clive William John Granger (Swansea, 4 de setembro de 1934 — San Diego, 27 de maio de 2009) foi um economista britânico. Formulou a teoria da causalidade que leva o seu nome.

Foi laureado com o Prémio de Ciências Económicas em Memória de Alfred Nobel de 2003.

Examples of use of -clive
1. Clive must have thought it was a good idea, but that‘s typical Clive."
2. Sir Clive Woodward: Swopping sports Football pundits have been quick to dismiss Sir Clive Woodward‘s chances in football management.
3. Clive Tyldesley ITV Style Waggish, brash, confident.
4. He was the Observer‘s influential TV reviewer from 1'72 to 1'82, and during the 70s also began a career as a TV presenter, which included Clive James On Television and Clive James In . . . on ITV, The Late Clive James on Channel 4, and Postcard From. . . , Saturday Night Clive and Fame in the Twentieth Century for the BBC.
5. His older brothers, Graham and Clive, had gone fishing.