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AWT
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AWTAdvanced Wastewater Treatment
AWTAgence Wallonne des Télécommunications (Belgium)
AWTAbstract Windowing Toolkit
AWTAssociation of Water Technologies
AWTArbeitsgemeinschaft Wärmebehandlung Und Werkstofftechnik (German: Association for Heat Treatment and Materials Engineering)
AWTAdvanced Water Treatment
AWTArmy Welfare Trust (Pakistan)
AWTAdvanced Windowing Toolkit
AWTAverage Work Time
AWTAverage Wait Time
AWTAir Weapons Team (military unit)
AWTAwaiting Trial
AWTActual Work Time
AWTAutonomous Work Teams
AWTAirborne Wideband Terminal
AWTAuto Tracing White (balance mode, digital photography)
AWTArmy Warrior Tasks (US Army)
AWTAssembled, Wired & Tested
AWTAdvanced Wideband Terminal


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At last report, they had been released from jail on bond and were awaiting trial.
Aggravating the early-release program is the fact that most county facilities are designed to hold inmates awaiting trial on misdemeanor charges, he said.
I had always assumed that those prisoners held at Guantanamo were temporarily awaiting trial by a military tribunal.
 
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