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BWS
(redirected from Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary)

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BWSBoard of Water Supply (Honolulu, Hawaii)
BWSBlack Wall Street (Hip-Hop record label)
BWSBeckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
BWSBattered Woman Syndrome
BWSBeer, Wine and Spirits (UK retailing)
BWSBlue Water Sailing (magazine)
BWSBridge World Standard
BWSBurnt Weeny Sandwich (Frank Zappa album)
BWSBorder Worlds Ship
BWSBergwacht Schwarzwald (German: Black Mountain; rescue organization)
BWSBeached Whale Syndrome
BWSBoiling Water Shrinkage (textiles)
BWSBase Weather Station
BWSBroadband Wireless Services (Sprint)
BWSBaraitser-Winter Syndrome
BWSBoiler, Water Supply
BWSBuilding Wiring Standard
BWSBeating Wall Street, Inc
BWSBoise-Winnemucca Stages, Inc.
BWSBrain Wave Synchronizers
BWSBackyard Wildlife Sanctuary
BWSBuchungszentrale der Westf.-Lipp. Sparkassen GmbH (German bank)
BWSBody-Worn System
BWSBordeaux Wine Stars (Bordeaux, France)
BWSBridge Workstation Subsystem


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Seattle University is the only campus in Washington to be designated a backyard wildlife sanctuary by the state's Department of Wildlife.
 
 
 
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