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unusual facts about CWS


Co-operative Wholesale Society

Indeed, in Britain, the terms Co-operative Wholesale Society or CWS are used to refer to this specific organisation rather than the organisational form.


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2005 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

Texas closer J. B. Cox tied the CWS record with five pitching appearances

2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

Oregon State freshman pitcher Jorge Reyes (of Warden, Washington) was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2007 CWS.

Centralne Warsztaty Samochodowe

In 1928 the company was partially nationalized and renamed to Państwowe Zakłady Inżynieryjne (State Engineering Works, PZInż), but it continued to use the old name of CWS as the brand name for the motorcycles until the outbreak of the Invasion of Poland.

Christopher Boyd

This technique is used heavily today by the groups behind the spyware CoolWebSearch (CWS).

Coal-water slurry fuel

CWS produced by milling the sludge and/or regular coal near the coal mine near Belovo (Siberia, Russia) was transported through the pipeline to Novosibirsk (Siberia, Russia), a distance of 262 km.

Jake Gibbs

The team set an SEC record for consecutive conference wins, and went to Omaha for the 1972 College World Series (CWS).

TD Ameritrade Park Omaha

Before the opening game of the CWS between Vanderbilt and North Carolina on Saturday, June 18, the ceremonial first pitch was delivered by former President George W. Bush.


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