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CWL
(redirected from Crying With Laughter)

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CWLCatholic Women's League
CWLCampus Wide Login
CWLCenter Wavelength
CWLCenter for Writing and Learning
CWLConcealed Weapons License
CWLCardiff, Wales, United Kingdom - Cardiff-Wales (Airport Code)
CWLCongestion Window Limit
CWLCrying With Laughter
CWLCommon Weapon Launcher (US DoD)
CWLChurch without Limits
CWLCornwall Railroad
CWLContinuous Running Water Level
CWLCompliance Warranty Language
CWLCenter for Working Life
CWLChemical Warfare Labs
CWLControl Water Level
CWLCold Water Line (engineering)
CWLClean Water Legacy (Minnesota)
CWLCentralne Warsztaty Lotnicze (Polish: Central Aviation Workshop)
CWLCatherinefield Windows Limited (UK)


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Byline: Shari Low JUBILANT congratulations to the cast and crew of the utterly brilliant Crying With Laughter, winner of the best feature film award at the Scottish BAFTAs.
Byline: by Roz Laws GET the tissues ready for Marco's funeral - because you'll be crying with laughter.
Norman Collier, at 80, was faultless with a madcap routine which had people crying with laughter.
 
 
 
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